Friday, August 20, 2021

Belz Haifa Mashgiach Yitzchak Meir Prestor beats the crap out of Bachur in Yeshiva


11 comments:

  1. Thats misleading, he threw his hat off twice i wouldnt call that "beat the crap out"

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  2. But than again din loves to exaggerate

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  3. This Belz Haifa Yeshivah is infamous for extorting tens of thousands from parents. just as an example they have a lax atmosphere where students are made to believe they have leeway, but when a bucher is caught with a smart phone (filtered) or other infraction they regularly throw out the Bucher until the father pays the "mashgiach" $10K!! this is not a one off it happens regularly, in another instance the father was forced to donate $20K supposedly for a new “mikvah”
    its well known in Belz that this Haifa yeshivah tries to get American students with rich fathers, then charge hefty fines for father for every infraction. Some father pay in advance “lo yechretz money” to the staff so their son is given leniency. They specifically ask for “Shoched” i am personally aware of hair raising stories from this Yeshivah.
    Worse yet the Belze rov is aware of the situation and turns a blind eye. He recently told an expelled bucher “I heard $$ can help” when asking the rebbe to be readmitted.
    It’s a racket.

    Hitting students as virtually nonexistent in this yeshivah, so this incident is a one off. Seems they are being shamed for something they rarely if ever do ang get away with stealing thousands from parent which they regularly do.

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  4. Without context, we cannot know what the clip denotes.

    For example consider this scenario:

    This bochur may have been confronted by the mashgiach with evidence that he had engaged in an unwanted sexual assault of a much younger bocher, a la Meshi-Zahav, but instead of ignoring this misdeed as was done in the Meshi-Zahav case, the mashgiach took action. The alleged assailant may have responded with defiant chutzpah instead of contrition. Hence, the enraged response by the mashgiach. I don't know whether faced with such a scenario that I would have reacted differently. Getting the police involved might not be the best solution under these circumstances for a number of reasons. The criminal justice system in Israel is not not necessarily better than that of the United States where justice delayed is justice denied and the system forces further abuse on the victim. In this scenario. the mashgiach's handling of the situation, while probably illegal, might be appropriate in the sense that the punishment was swift, decisive an did not further victimize the innocent.

    Of course , it is possible (and perhaps even more credible) that a completely different scenario is at play here, The mashgiach might be attacking the bochur for coming five minutes late to Shacharis, and before the bohor could even give a plausible explanation, he was slapped around (hardly beaten the crap out of. I've suffered much worse from my rabbeyim in my youth.) . This would be inexcusable behavior on the part of the mashgiach.

    My point is that we don't know precisely what happened here, and until we do, we ought not jump to conclusions.

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  5. Knocking the bachur’s hat off from his head hardly passes for “beats the crap out of the bachur”.
    Through my specialised form of Ruach Hakodesh, I can tell you that the Mashgiach believed the rumor that the bachur believed that Cholov Yisroel and Pas Yisroel was just so much bullshit. Can’t have that kefirah.

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  6. This is not beating the crap. Why do you need to alwys lie?

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  7. To A Stoc
    Oh ok It's not "beating the crap" You would know what "beating the crap is" It's something that you must have grown up with ...
    You are the expert in "crap beating"
    What would you do if your child's rebbe did what this Mashgiach did to your son?
    BTW I have more videos of this animal beating kids ... I showed the mild one

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  8. Sheloi asani goy, think about Al Sharpton, Rachel Levine, Failed Massia and of course DIN!

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  11. Amen to that. Why Dan would let a post like that go through, is Migaleh his gadlus.

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