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HaKatan > Rav Aharon said imagine that in this room were not you, but your grandfather Rav Chaim Brisker and not me but my father-in-law Rav Isser Zalman, etc. What would your grandfather say. Rabbi Dr. Soloveichik would have none of that and wished him a good day and left.
right, and this story demonstrates that Boston Rav and Kletzer Rosh Yeshiva valued each other and were interested in the other one joining in the opinion. In the case of Chinuch Atzmai, they agreed and in the case of drafting girls they disagreed. It happens. Again, I suggest to you reading some of the regular writings of R Soloveitchik – I see that you read some stories and even his famous polemic essays, but read more of his Torah to see where he is coming from and see if it is that easy to reject his positions the way you do now.
