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Monday, April 1, 2024

Guy Who Is Accused of Ripping People off in His "Pesach Program Scam" Cleverly Links His Failed Website to "Loshon Hara" Site




This has to be the funniest story yet about failed Pesach Programs!
 
People that spent thousands of hard earned dollars, some of whom lost all their life's savings on his "Pesach Program," that took in money but never delivered, are outraged that he links his failed Pesach Ad links to a "Loshon Hara" site that he himself created!

What utter chutzpah!

Years ago a known rabbi in Monsey, for years gave a shiur every shabbos on Shmiras Haloshon, subsequently we found out that he was having sexual relationships with multiple married women and this shiur was to make sure that if the story got out, people wouldn't talk about it! 

We posted about this program last year ....
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What a clever fellow... Got to give him credit where credit is due! 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think anyone "lost their life savings" if they could initially afford to go away for a week.

Anonymous said...

4:23
You are one very naive fellow. There are elderly people who have no one and spend their last dollars to be away for Pesach, if you listened to interviews on the Zev Brenner show you would know

Joe Putz said...

After Rabbi Silver in Norfolk VA encouraged the kehillah to invest with Shereshevsky originally from Brooklyn, the infamous kidushei ketana scandal bum who ponzi schemed their money, Silver was angrily shouting in Shabbos droshos that no one had better discuss it or they will get all kinds of punishment for lashon horah.

Wink Wink said...

"Years ago a known rabbi in Monsey ..."

Waxing nostalgic for the days that DIN wore his "New Hempstead" hat!

By the way, Tendler still functions as a "rabbinical" figure as the only "rabbi" in town who issues written hamlotzos to the Gypsy shiksos who schnorr at the supermarkets, falsely posing as Jews. I'd hate to know what the quid pro quo is! Yeeech, Gypsies!

And DIN's / NH's notoriously funny line that "the criminal always returns to the scene of the crime" may have current ramifications. Tendler's former shul is now Klugmann's yeshiva. Has anyone seen creepy Tendler gawking & lingering around the perimeter of the yeshiva?

Professor Ryesky said...

NOT a good apology! First of all, a good apology should focus upon the victim, and not upon the perpetuator of the wrong ostensibly being apologized for. Secondly, there is a blurry fuzzy line between explanation and excuse; these two have decidedly crossed that line.

For more on the science of apology, check this website out:

https://sorrywatch.com/