A very respected Dayan in Bnei-Brak who was previously a Rosh Yeshiva is the talk of town as he was found guilty by a Bais Din of raping a married woman. The Bais Din first ruled that he be exiled to Chutz Le'aaretz but then decided to keep him not too far and ruled that he must live in Tzfat as "to keep an eye on him."
More and more women are now coming out with horror stories about him.
Below is a video in Yiddish that talks about this "Chushiveh Dayan"
If this is true, why is he not handed over to the police for criminal prosecution?
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ReplyDeleteWho will hand him over? No one hands anyone over to police in these circles.
They do when money is involved
DeleteCut off his organ so he will not be able to rape any more women and no one will have to waste their Torah Learing Time to watch him.
ReplyDeleteBecause it wasn't illegal as it was consetual. It is assur al pi halacha.
ReplyDeleteLook up "rape" in a dictionary.
DeleteIf it was consentual, it is hardly considered rape. Ossur, yes; rape, not.
ReplyDeleteThese Rabbis have too much time on their hands. Hafgonos, Znuss, Chatutei Shichvei - you name it.
ReplyDeletethis story is Typical DIN BS
ReplyDeleteWhat do you expect in bnei brak? They already said adultery gets you olam haba.
ReplyDeleteWhich idiot said that Adultery gets you Olam Habba???!!!
DeleteIf he’s such a chusheve Rav and Dayan why don’t you publish the name maybe it’s a Halacha Lemaase so we can Maase Harav?
ReplyDeleteDefinition of a cult. Had he raped the Rebbe's wife he would be dead or in jail.
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ReplyDeleteI am not looking for a lawsuit unlessyou are prepared to pay my legal fees, until the courts allow it we keep out mouths shut, but we in Israel all know who he is, and as soon as someone in the media drops his name we will post it
Where is he now? What city?
ReplyDeleteSo now Bnei Brak Bais-Din has created עָרֵ֥י מִקְלָ֖ט for rapists.
ReplyDeleteNext will be עָרֵ֥י מִקְלָ֖ט for pedophiles. At least the barf-worthy
Rabbeim are somewhat in harmony with our Holy Torah.