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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The "Yeshivaworld" Blog rules that you cannot drink Hot Chocolate before you Daven Shachris!



Drinking Hot Chocolate before Davening
"Since hot chocolate is a rich drink made with a lot of milk, it is not permitted for adults to drink it prior to davening."

The Source?


Harav Yisroel Belsky.
 "Children may drink hot chocolate before davening, this is frequented by cocoa clubs in camp."

- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/214284/halachically-speaking-the-halachos-and-kashrus-of-chocolate.html#sthash.PxKaquGC.dpuf

Now guys read the following very carefully.

Rabbi Belsky is the poisek that rules this way. 
Notice that THEYESHIVAWORLD blog adds the following crucial comment  to the source
"this is frequented by cocoa clubs in camp."

Rabbi Belsky supported the sexual child predator Kolko!
Kolko established the "Cocoa Club" in Camp Aguda to snair his innocent little victims in his bizzare sexual den!
"Cocoa Club" Kolko Club.... get it?
Enough said!


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rabbi Yosef Kolko, Ex-yeshiva Teacher, Admits Sexually Assaulting NJ Boy


With other accusers stepping forward, a former yeshiva teacher changed pleas Monday in the middle of his trial, admitting he sexually abused a boy he met while working as a camp counselor.
Rabbi Yoself Kolko, 36, shifted uncomfortably on the stand as he pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual assault, attempted aggravated sex assault, sexual assault and child endangerment. The abuse occurred from August 2008 to February 2009. It ranged from fondling to oral sex and stopped when the boy told his father, who confronted Kolko.
The change in plea came after the prosecutor's office was contacted Friday by a representative for a woman who said she had been a victim of Kolko and a man who said he had a victim, Senior Assistant Prosecutor Laura Pierro said.
The case may be a watershed for the prosecutor's office and the Orthodox Jewish community in Lakewood, which has in the past been reluctant to bring criminal matters to civil authorities, preferring instead to handle them through rabbinical courts and senior rabbis.
"I'm hoping that it's going to open the doors" to others in the community cooperating with authorities, Pierro said in an interview after the plea. "We broke ground with this case."
Prosecutors said they would not pursue the other two cases.
Kolko's bail was revoked, and he was ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation before sentencing.
His attorney, Michael Bachner, said Kolko was "extremely remorseful," apologizes to the victim and hopes after treatment "to return to society as a benefit to it."
The plea came after only three of the prosecution's eight witnesses testified. The senior rabbi the father approached was due to testify, as were other members of the insular community who were expected to shed light on internal workings of Lakewood's Orthodox population and how such allegations were handled inside it.
When Judge Francis R. Hodgson asked Kolko if he had received any promises or was threatened or coerced in exchange for his plea, Kolko answered softly that there were things that were "not part of the court system."
Bachner would not comment on Kolko's statement.
The victim's father had initially wanted the case handled within Lakewood's Orthodox community, asking a senior rabbi to help ensure that Kolko stay away from children and go to therapy. In mid-2009, the father decided to take the case to authorities.
The Associated Press generally does not identify accusers in sex-crime cases and is not naming the father to protect the son's identity.
Testifying last week, the father said he went to prosecutors because he felt the case was not being handled appropriately. Kolko was still teaching and planning to work at the summer camp where he met the boy.
"I was more concerned that he was still at his jobs," the father said Thursday. "And I felt that children are being endangered."
The father acknowledged it is not common for members of the Orthodox community to take cases like this to law enforcement.
Prosecutors had said the boy's family was ostracized by the community for pursuing the case in state court. The boy's father, a prominent rabbi, lost his job and the family moved to Michigan.
"There certainly were members of the community who remain outspoken against what the father did on behalf of his son," Pierro said. "I can tell you that there are many more whom are perhaps silently or not as openly are swelled with pride that he took this rather historic step."
The boy, who was 11 and 12 when the abuse took place, testified last week, describing a series of encounters with the rabbi, including molestation and oral sex.
The boy, now 16, said he was uncomfortable but wanted to remain close to Kolko because they were friends and the boy had no other companions in school.
Pierro commended the boy's and his father's bravery.
Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato said that in "securing justice for the victim," prosecutors "have proven our ability to successfully intercede on their community's behalf, affording them the same protections under the law we so tirelessly apply to all Ocean County's citizens."
"We will make every effort to assure this is a major step toward a continuing relationship with Ocean County's religious communities," he said.
Kolko faced a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison and a $650,000 fine, but the judge said he will likely cap one count at 15 years and run sentences on any other counts concurrently.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Kolko the "Child Molester" threatens his victims!

The biggest "chazer" in modern Jewish history has the chutzpah to threaten his victims, here read the unbelievable article in today's post.

The family of a boy allegedly molested by notorious Brooklyn Rabbi Joel Kolko say they’ve received a barrage of harassing and threatening telephone calls — one warning, “You better back off or you’ll suffer the consequences.”
“We have been told by anonymous callers that our son would be publicly humiliated and named” as a student suing Kolko’s former yeshiva, the father said in a sworn statement obtained by The Post.
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes’ office, which received the father’s affidavit, said recently that it has arrested 85 Orthodox child-molesters in the past two years, but some victims don’t pursue cases because their families are shunned, ostracized or retaliated against.
Kolko, 65, is set for trial in Brooklyn Criminal Court this week on charges he violated an order of protection against the boy, now 12.
Last year, Kolko moved into a Flatbush house near the kid’s family and “bumped into” him and his dad several times — once snapping a photo, court papers allege.
He also stared at the child, frightening him, as he walked to synagogue, the family told cops.
Kolko commented, “If it comes to trial, I’m sure my lawyer will have a defense.”
In a deal with the DA, Kolko pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child-endangerment of the boy and a classmate in May 2008.
The father's affidavit says he traced the "back off" call to Yeshiva Torah Temimah, where Kolko taught for more than 25 years.
The boy's lawsuit in Brooklyn Supreme Court charges the yeshiva ignored complaints that Kolko abused kids in his class. It charges Kolko sat the first-grader on his lap and molested him on multiple occasions.
In another affidavit given to the DA, the boy's therapist says Torah Temimah lawyer Avraham Moskowitz urged him to get the family to drop its suit or it could "bankrupt the yeshiva."
Moskowitz denied the allegation, calling it a "blatant lie," but he admitted sending an e-mail naming the boy to a non-profit -- where others could see it -- to contact the therapist.
The boy's father said the DA did nothing about the complaints of intimidation.
Hynes' spokesman Jerry Schmetterer said "the allegations were fully investigated," and "it was decided there were no additional charges that could be brought."


Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/threats_vs_rabbi_accuser_DGc2B4CYV8VtIUiTa2TbvN#ixzz1mBFZ1o5W

Friday, April 1, 2011

Lakewood Bais Din Disbands & Refuses To Deal With Alleged Molester!

Yosef Kolko, Alleged Molester
Our Rabbonim keep telling us not to go to the courts, but rather to go to Bais Din.
Here see a case where a father of a molested boy did the "right thing" and went to Bais Din,  but Bais Din refused to deal with it. When the father realized that the Bais Din would do nothing, he went to the Police. He was then subjected to tremendous Community and Rabbinical pressure to withdraw the complaint and had to move his family from the "Holy" city of Lakewood. This and other similiar stories are causing a tremendous dilemma and an inevitable rift between Torah True Jews and their Rabbonim. The "Baalie Batim" are turning away in droves from their leaders and turning to the blogs for relief. If the Rabbonim do not  act swiftly against molesters, they will lose all respect which will eventually hurt the integrity of all Roshei Yeshivos'.
It may already be too late!
http://www.app.com/article/20110330/NJNEWS14/103300367/Judge-hears-arguments-on-potential-witness-in-camp-counselor-sex-case