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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

A "Chazir" with a Shtreimel

 A  disturbing incident took place last Friday night in Beit Shemesh. 

Two couples who were talking late at night on Rav Chanan Street encountered a Chassid who began to  harass them. They asked him to leave, but instead of leaving, he asked one of the couple if he could take his wife.  Original au

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it illegal in Israel to show a chazir’s punim?

Zako said...

Who made this public ?
These silent images don't prove anything. It looks very out of context.
Any cholioni can drag out a meaningless CCVT video and make up an antisemitic fake story on top of it.

Shidduch said...

Set this guy up with woman in elevator two posts back.

Dusiznies said...

Zako
I live in Beit Shemesh the couple that he harassed are Chareidim themselves, this was put out by "Beit Shemesh News" not by Chilonim!
Chardeim are also Chazeirim!
This is not "Fake"

Dusiznies said...

Yes! You can get sued even if its 100% true!

Zako said...

To DIN
Aha… Chardeim are also Chazeirim ??
Just two days ago you posted an article: "Parshas Shmos Teaches Us Never to speak bad of Chilonim".
Now it seems like it’s ok to speak bad of freema yidden…

Dusiznies said...

Zako
"freema yidden" despise other Jews that don't look or act like them, I know, I live in those communities!
This Shreimel is a Chazir and this was put out by other Charedim to warn them that he grabs married women as a hobby!
This blog is to expose this so that we become better yidden!

Anonymous said...

Zako
A guy with or without a shreimel that attempts grabs the vagina of a married lady not his wife as the chats in BS are saying is NOT a "freema" Yid!

Zako said...

So you just changed your narrative from
"Chareidim are chazeirim"
to
"this Shtreimel is a chazir".
Ok, good enough… I hope you get the difference.
So please remember this for next time.
BTW, talking of this Shtreimel guy, having this heavy behavior issue does necessarily mean being a "chazir"… he may have been physically abused a few short years ago in his childhood and has therefore developed a disorder requiring a therapy.
This can happen to chiloinis, chareidis, srugies, japanese, and even to taiwanese.

Zako said...

To 11:11 am
Whether this individual is a frim Yid or not makes no difference: in either case it is not a valid reason to write "Chareidim are chazeirim".
If you are a fat American cowboy, it doesn't mean that all Americans are fat cowboys.

Dusiznies said...

Zako
You are barking up the wrong tree, the one who called this pig in a streimel a "Chazir" were the victims as reported in the Beit Shemesh News! I just copied and pasted
The fact that he was "abused" himself doesn't excuse him at all, Eichmann was also abused