Powerful, inspiring was Lakewood's gathering on the detructiveness and harm of the internet.
Thousands jammed Bais Faiga Hall and its' outdoor spaces where from a three level crowded dais and numerous large screens, rabbonim, just days before Rosh HaShana declared a war against the internet.
Leading off was the rosh yeshiva Rabbi Malkiel Kotler who spoke about the necessity of erecting "walls", safeguarding yourself and your children. "Don't let cracks in that wall; don't open any door!"
Next Rabbi Shmual Kaminetsky delivered via video (having recently fallen) a passionate plea. He called the internet "Sakanas Nefashas", and said the takanas, rules, that will be given are about saving our children.
Rabbi Ephraim Wachsman came to the lectern thundering that the satan has us by a death grip. He quoted R' Rosenblum Shlita saying: "The pillars of Klaal Yisroel are shaking!".
Now, he said, we're deciding how our children and grandchildren will look in the future.
"Infections are spreading class to class like a plague.", he wailed, with visible sweat trickling down his face.
Lakewood's beloved mashgiach Rabbi Matisyahu Solomon ended off bemoaning how our generation is dancing with the satan and- "he's spinning out of control with much excitement", having gotten the internet in our homes.
Any heter, exclaimed the mashgiach, to posses the internet for parnasah is "B'Deyeved of B'Deyeved, adding: "I'd like to say something radical: maybe it is better to live in poverty than to give away your neshama- bring the internet in your house!".
He warned everyone : "It has no place in a jewish home",... "One picture can ruin a child for life.",... "You don't give children keys to your car"!
"We need a fear of the internet", he declared emphatically.
He ended off with the sad- but not helpless fact- of today's world, "We can't protect our children from others except with tefilah (prayer)." With that he concluded the historic asifa by leading all in the Psalm "..from the depths I call you.."
The new Takanas will be forthcoming.