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I just sent the following e-mail: Dear Rav ******, Shlita, I am deeply grateful to Rav ****** for taking my call this morning. As I mentioned, a close friend of mine has dedicated his life to helping Acheinu B'nei Yisrael who have fallen prey to the Nisyonos of the Internet, specifically, although not limited to, Internet pornography addiction. His "Guard Your Eyes" (GYE) program, www.guardyoureyes.org, has helped countless people in this sensitive area. I am privileged to assist him in a number of ways. Rav Yosef Veiner of Monsey has made a remarkable statement: that the Nisyonos of the Internet are, without exception, the most serious issue facing Klal Yisrael. The Shiur can be heard at this link (this topic is addressed from about 21:00-47:00). www.torahanytime.com/scripts/media.php?file=media/Rabbi/Yossi_Viener/2009-07-30/Tisha_BAv_Our_Responsibility_Toward_Others/Rabbi__Yosef_Veiner__Tisha_BAv_Our_Responsibility_Toward_Others__2009-07-30.wmv Yet, unfortunately, Klal Yisrael is, for the most part, in denial. For example, Family First Magazine, which is put out by Mishpacha, is currently running a serial called "Shattered Glass," which deals with a Kollel Yungerman who suffers from "Internet addiction." Mishpacha has received so many complaints that the author was forced to change the story line to something less threatening, which basically skirts the issue altogether. Mishpacha has also refused to run ads for GYE. (To be fair, the issue of Mishpacha that arrives at the stands today mentions Guard Your Eyes briefly in its cover story, although it mischaracterizes GYE as an Internet "tracking system," which is completely incorrect). The Modern Orthodox world may be more aware of what is going on, but may not consider it to be such a serious problem. However, although a Modern Orthodox man with this problem/addiction may be better able to "live with himself," the problem is no less real in the way it is affecting so many personal lives and marriages, and, of course, from a Halachic perspective. Recently, Rav Aharon Feldman, Shlita, Rosh Yeshiva of Ner Yisroel in Baltimore, wrote a groundbreaking letter in support of GYE. The letter is groundbreaking, in that it is probably the first by someone of the Rosh Yeshiva's stature to fully acknowledge the scope and extent of the problem, and to further acknowledge that we're dealing with an addiction/illness, not with people who are evil and simply need to exercise better self control. Rav Feldman gave a strong endorsement of the "Guard Your Eyes" program as an effective way to help people escape from this painful addiction. See www.guardyoureyes.org/?p=2118. (As explained at this link, there are actually four versions of Rav Feldman's letter, which are intended for different audiences). In the wake of GYE receiving Rav Feldman's letter, Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski, whose guidance is reflected throughout the GYE program, decided to make an exception to his policy of not giving endorsements, and wrote a warm letter of support for GYE. See www.guardyoureyes.org/?p=2320. Rav *****, to help familiarize yourself with what Guard Your Eyes does, you can visit their website at www.guardyoureyes.org. However, there is so much information on the GYE site that many people don't know where to begin. For this reason, the GYE administrator wrote the Guard Your Eyes Handbook and the Guard Your Eyes Attitude Handbook (both are attached). Together, these handbooks give a very good overview of what the GYE program has to offer. Specifically, the first handbook helps a person determine both the extent of his problem/addiction, and what measures will be necessary to bring it under control. The second handbook helps a person develop the correct attitudes necessary to succeed in this struggle. Also attached is a document called "The GYE Lighthouse," which contains shocking information as to how widespread this problem is and the extent that Klal Yisrael remains in denial. Rav *****, Guard Your Eyes reaches out to Jews from all walks of life (there are even a few non-Jews who utilize its services), and is very interested in helping many more of our Modern Orthodox brethren, who may not yet even realize that they have a problem. We believe that a letter of support from you (in English) would be very helpful in achieving this objective and would be a tremendous Zikui HaRabbim. Please contact me by phone or e-mail if you have any questions. My phone numbers can be found below. Thank you so very much. Sincerely, ********* P.S. [Daytime, evening, and cell phone numbers provided]. P.P.S. Important: This message is being sent from my non-anonymous e-mail account. Therefore, please keep it confidential. If you would like to forward this message to anyone, please make sure to first delete three things: my e-mail address (which contains my name), my signature, and my three phone numbers which follow my signature. If anyone else wants to contact me, they may use my anonymous e-mail address: ***********.
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