Sunday, October 18, 2020

Batel Peretz Frum Girl in Bulgarian Prison


Hi,

My name is Shimon Peretz. My daughter Batel was offered an “all expenses paid” trip to Bulgaria by a member of our community, in exchange for bringing a suitcase with items perfectly legal in Israel. Growing up sheltered, she had no idea she was being tricked. Upon arrival, she was arrested and brought to prison. 

She has been subjected to harsh conditions unheard of in the Israeli or US penal system. She is allowed only one phone call a day with us. When I visit her, I am not allowed to hug her. She cannot communicate with her jailers. Even something as simple as asking for a glass of water or letting the nurse know she is feeling ill is usually impossible. Her health and spirit is deteriorating rapidly. This young girl from a loving home is being housed together with murders and violent criminals, many of whom don’t like Jews. Her life is in grave danger and I want her to come home.

Our whole family is suffering. My son, a sensitive young boy with no history of mental illness, recently became institutionalized in a psychiatric hospital. The “unknown” regarding his sister has been too much for him to bear.

We are spending a lot on lawyers. Because of language issues, we have had to hire translators and other professionals at a high price. She is not being provided with Kosher food, so my wife and I rented an apartment in Bulgaria to cook food for her and her friends. We are being offered a plea bargain in exchange for expensive“fines”. We don’t have that kind of money, but without it, she may spend 15 years in prison and who knows if she will make it out alive.

My dear fellow Jews, I am begging you for your help. Without you, I will lose my precious daughter. While all mitzvahs are great, the Gemara singles out Pidyon Shvuyim as a “Mitzvah Rabbah”. Because the Talmud says “captivity” is worse than starving to death, the Rambam rules redeeming a captive takes precedence over charity for the poor. The Shulchon Aruch says one who delays in redeeming a captive is considered a murderer. Because Batel is a girl, halacha gives her precedence for redemption. The reward and bracha you will receive for helping is unimaginable. Hashem listens to the tefillah of the broken hearted and I daven that Hashem grant you wealth in abundance, health and nachas from your kids.

We are trying to raise money for Pidyon Shvuyim. Our goal is for 500 people to donate $390. The reward for this Mitzvah will surely stand you in good stead.

8 comments:

Zako said...

I am no lawyer. But Bulgaria is a member of the World Trade Organistaion since 1996, member of NATO since 2004, and full member of the European Union since 2007.
Therefore there is a certain number of things that this country is not allowed to impose on a detainee.

Anonymous said...

What exactly did she bring to Bulgaria to be arrested right away? I am sorry, but this sounds a little fishy.

Anonymous said...

This whole story doesn't make sense

cyrano said...

I feel terrible that a young Jewish girl is languishing in prison in a foreign country. But tell me what kind of father is so out of touch with his daughter that he allows her to travel unaccompanied to an Easter European country?

Anonymous said...

Did they try contacting the Israeli Consualte?

Zako said...

To Anonymous 2:40 PM

There are many things for which a passenger can be arrested upon arrival in most countries, including the US, such as jewlery, fashion clothes (or even regular clothes but in an suspicious quantity), chemistry, live or dead animals, cigarettes, perfume, guns or gun parts, suspicious electronics, ecc.
Let's say you carry just a few hard-disk drives in your suitecase, the customs can legally decide to block you in custody untill they find what's inside and where it comes from.

In any case, this girl and her dad might be a bit foolish, but the "member of the community" who sent her on this "all expenses paid" trip is nothing else than a complete roitsayach.

Anonymous said...

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/four-israeli-women-arrested-in-bulgaria-for-smuggling-90kg-of-khat-642977

The story does add up.

Professor Ryesky said...

Here is my analysis of the situation:

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/10/how_drugsmuggling_in_israel_could_cause_headaches_for_the_usa.html