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החדשות בגעטא של וויליאמסבורג - מקוה נייעס!!!

שמעלקע מספר במקוה! האם ראיתם את הדעילי ניוס מה שכתב עבור הרה"ג רבי נחום שליט"א שירו לו בראשו?

שלמה ....  עונה, הכל שקר גמור! אין דבר כזה של מאלסטינג בסאטמאר, אמת שתפסו בבעלז בסטאלן, ביאן, וויזניץ מאנסי, ובוויזניץ ארץ ישראל [שם תפסו מאות קרבנות] ובסקווער ובמונקאטש, ובקלויזנבורג בנוי דז'רסי בוויליאמסבורג ובבארא פארק [שם תפסו עשרות קרבנות], בברסלב ובגור וחב"ד תפסו אלפים ורבבות, אבל אצלינו ח"ו, הלא רבינו הקדוש זי"ע היה נגד זה, ואיך יכול להיות דבר כזה? מה בסאטמאר? זה בא מהשונאים! הכל מה שכתוב בעיתונים הם שונאים שלנו, אין כאן טיפת אמת, כידוע.

וזהוא הסיבה שדוקא אנחנו בסאטמאר עם הרבנים שלנו מוכנים להרוג את נחום רוזנבערג, כי חייב מיתה, כן זה הפסק של הרבנים שלנו!.

אשר צועק! האם אתם משוגעים, אתם עוד רוצים לומר שהדעילי ניוז משוגע, הניו יארק טיימס משוגע, וואס איז נייעס משוגע, כולם שונאים!!

אני מסכים איתכם, אבל הלא דוב היינקינד יש לו כבר 1000 קרבנות מילדים הקדושים שלנו! וגם כן יש לו כבר 60 מלעסטערס?

  שלמה.... עונה! הלא אמרתי לכם שזה רק בעלזער וסקווערער ופאפא ומונקאטשער ועוד, אבל בסאטמאר חס ושלום לא תפסו אף אחד!!!

בעריל צועק ..... הוא הדבר אשר דיברתי מכבר, שאנחנו כאן בוויליאמסבורג בדיוק כמו ברוסיה שיש להם עיתון "דער אמת" ובאמת כל מה שכתב שם זה כולו כולו שקר, כך מה שאנשים שלנו מספרים הכל כולו כולו שקר, זה אתה יכול לספר להקעלבלעך בוויליאמסבורג, שלהקהילה שלנו קהל ייטב לב יש להם ברעין וואשערס עם העיתונים ביחד, שאצלהם הולך הכל כמו ה"דער אמת" ברוסיה, הכל הכל שקר ועוד הפעם שקר, ועוד הפעם שקר.

נח .... אני יגיד לכם את האמת אין כאן לא דעילי ניוס, אין כאן ניו יארק טיימס, אין כאן וואס סאיז נייעס, אין כאן דוב הייקינד, שהאמת הוא רק מה ששלמה מספר זה אמת, ושאר כל הדברים הם שקר גמור.

אשר צועק! אמת כולכם צודקים, ואם אתם רוצים לדעת איך ששלמה צודק בכל מה שאמר, שרק השונאים מדברים הכל, אין כאן לא זה ולא זה, הכל אשר לכל הוא שקר, שקר, ועוד הפעם שקר, הלא כל זה כבר נדפס באתר קלף כשר ששם כתוב שזה רק בעלזער וקלויזנבורגער מונקאטשער טאשער ביאנער וויזניצער ועוד, אבל סאטמאר מאן דכר שמיה?

הנה הלינק לפניך ותראה שכל מה שמדברים על סאטמאר זה רק השונאים:

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DAILY NEWS - Thursday, November 13th 2008


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2008/11/12/2008-11-12_new_yorkpresbyterian_hospital_columbia_v.html
 

אתם חושבים שרבינו נחום יושן?

לחץ כאן לחדשות דעילי נויס

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דב הייקינג גם כן לא יושן!!!

Bin Ladin Is Captured By  Dov Hikind In Boro Park In Brooklyn In Talmud Torah

The Reward Is 1 Billion Dollars

 

דוב היינקינד תפס 60 בין לדין'ס בוויליאמבורג ובבארא פארק וכבר הרגו יותר מאלף אנשים בחדשיים

ועדיין ממשיכים.

מקום עבודה שלהם הוא במקוואות, ובבתי כסא של בתי מדרשים, ובלילה בבית המדרש של הנשים, וגם בחדרי התלמוד תורה על יד המלמדים, ופלא גדול שכבר מכירים ולא תופסים אותם, ונותנים להם להמשיך הלאה

 

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:05 AM, <VICKIPOLIN@aol.com> wrote:
 
During Succos there was a murder attempt made Rabbi Nachum Rosenberg, a rape victim advocate living in Williamsburg / Brooklyn, NY.  You can hear Rabbi Rosenberg talk about his experience here:
http://theawarenesscenter.blogspot.com/2008/11/rabbi-nachum-rosenberg-victim-advocate.html

Assemblyman, Dov Hikind received a subpoenaed yesterday calming he has been covering up the names of alleged sex offender in the Brooklyn community for years. 


The Awareness Center is going to be having an event in NY next week to disucss these issues -- stay tuned for more details.  We are also co-sponsoring an event at the Pikesville Library on November 26th to discuss the upcoming SOL new bill (Statute of Limitations) for Maryalnd.


For more information on the Maryland Bill:
www.childvictimsvoicemaryland.org


Sexual Abuse Complaints Subpoenaed
By PAUL VITELLO
New York Times - November 13, 2008
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/13/nyregion/13hikind.html?ref=nyregion



Since last year, when Assemblyman Dov Hikind invited his radio show listeners to discuss an explosive topic — sexual abuse of children in the Orthodox Jewish community — he says he has collected more than 1,000 complaints and the names of 60 accused sexual predators.

He has kept those stories under lock and key in his Brooklyn office, he says, because the people who said they were victims had sworn him to secrecy, fearful of becoming outcasts in a community where perceived troublemakers risk losing employment, housing and even marriage prospects.

But a prominent lawyer representing a half dozen former yeshiva students who say in a civil lawsuit that they were sexually abused by a teacher in Borough Park, Brooklyn, had Mr. Hikind served with a subpoena this week, demanding that he surrender those files.

Mr. Hikind has refused. "I will go to jail for 10 years first," he said on Wednesday.

The legal conflict has revealed a deep tension within the Orthodox community that has been reported in the Jewish weekly press, and has been the almost exclusive topic of discussion on some Orthodox Jewish Web sites like failedmessiah.com and unorthodoxjews.blogspot.com in the months since Mr. Hikind brought up sexual abuse.

"I've been shocked and overwhelmed at the magnitude of the problem," said Mr. Hikind, an Orthodox Jew and a Democrat who represents the predominantly Orthodox community of Borough Park.

The victims have come to his office in a steady stream to tell their stories, he said. "Abusive teachers and rabbis in the schools," he said. "Pedophiles on the streets. Incest in the home."

Michael G. Dowd, the lawyer who had Mr. Hikind served with the subpoena, has been a leading advocate for plaintiffs who say they were abused by Roman Catholic priests. He represents six men who say they were abused by Rabbi Yehuda Kolko, a teacher at Yeshiva Torah Temimah in Brooklyn. Rabbi Kolko, who was charged with sexual abuse in 2006, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and has left the school.

Mr. Dowd's subpoena demands that the assemblyman turn over not just complaints that Mr. Hikind may have received against Rabbi Kolko, but "any and all reports of sexual abuse at any yeshiva and/or by any rabbi or employee of a yeshiva in New York City." Mr. Dowd said they were crucial to proving his clients' contention that sexual abuse was commonplace and routinely covered up by administrators in yeshivas.

He described Mr. Hikind's refusal as "misguided." While he said that he planned to have the subpoena enforced, he also said that he understood the reluctance to cross the powers that be in the Orthodox community. "The lead rabbis have the kind of power to shut people up that the Catholic Church had 50, 60 years ago," he said.

Mr. Hikind said that every complaint he received was in complete confidence, with the understanding that "under no circumstances would their names be known in the community."

"There is no way in the world, when people have come to me and spilled their hearts out to me, and shared the most intimate and private things with me, hoping I will do something to address the larger, overall issue, that I would ever betray their trust," he said.

Mr. Hikind said he was responding to talk in the community about unreported sex abuse when he decided to devote three shows in a row to the topic on his weekly radio program, which is broadcast Saturday nights on WMCA-AM (570). The response was immediate and broad, coming not only from Brooklyn but from upstate New York and New Jersey as well.

He has been trying to enlist leaders of the Borough Park community to help deal with the problem, with mixed success. "There is a cultural taboo about this kind of thing, and especially about going to secular authorities with sexual abuse issues," he said.

In September, a clinical psychologist who initially agreed to head a task force on the issue, Rabbi Benzion Twerski, resigned after a week. In a letter to a Jewish weekly newspaper, he said he left under pressure brought by his children, who told him they were made to feel "shamed" by his participation.

Mr. Hikind said that of all the people who said they had been victims, "99 percent would not go to the police under any circumstances — that is just the reality."

But Joel Engelman, 23, who grew up in the Orthodox community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and who helped found a group of victims called Survivors for Justice, said that while "well-intentioned," Mr. Hikind had a classic misunderstanding about sexual predators that is embedded in insular communities like the Catholic priesthood or the Orthodox world. "The community cannot police itself," he said. "This has been shown again and again."

In his own case, Mr. Engelman said, a complaint he brought to the attention of administrators at the United Talmudical Academy against a teacher who sexually violated him when he was 8 years old led to the teacher's brief suspension and subsequent reinstatement. Mr. Engelman has since brought a civil suit against the teacher and the school.

Prof. Marci Hamilton, a visiting professor at the Yeshiva University School of Law and an expert in sexual abuse by religious leaders, said Mr. Hikind's refusal to turn over the names of alleged predators, if not his entire case file, was "outrageous."

She said that Charles J. Hynes, the Brooklyn district attorney, "should already have convened a grand jury" to investigate.

Jerry Schmetterer, Mr. Hynes's spokesman, said, "If someone has information about a sex crime, he or she should bring that information to our sex crimes unit, and we will investigate what needs to be investigated."

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Rabbi Nachum Rosenberg - Victim Advocate Speaks Out About Being Shot

Rabbi Nauchm Rosenberg has been advocating for Jewish survivors of sexual violence in Williamsburg/Borough Park (Brooklyn) New York for over 35 years. Over the last several months he had his life threatened if he did not close down a hotline. A little over two weeks ago there was a drive by shooting in which someone shot a him. Please listen to him tell his story and demand that he is protected. His goal is to help survivors make police reports and testify in court to help put an end to sex crimes in his community and around the globe.

NOTE: this is a four part series. Please watch all 4 parts.

Part 1




Part 2




Part 3



Part 4

2 Comments:

At November 11, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...
I too have been shocked at having to realise the level of ritual abuse and other abuse in orthodox Jewish communities,. Within the UK i have worked with families who have had to go into hiding because of death threats and attacks because they had the courage to go to the secular child protection authorities and the actual police when the religious authorities failed to offer protection. Public shame, humiliation, putting up of posters in synagogues around the world-this is all part of it. All orthodox groups seem to behave in this terrible way.

 

At November 11, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...
It's not all Orthodox groups. Rav Hershel Schachter the Rosh Yeshiva of RIETS, one of the leading scholars in the world, says that it is permissible to call the secular authorities on molesters.

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NY Times: Sexual Abuse Complaints Subpoenaed – Dov Hikind: “Abusive teachers and rabbis in the schools. Pedophiles on the streets. Incest in the home.”

Hella Winston's Jewish Week article, UOJ and FailedMessiah.com are all mentioned – although the Times…
…gets UOJ's url wrong and seems to confuse the name of the Jewish Week. Too late to correct either in the print edition, but hopefully the website will be fixed early tomorrow morning.

Here's a great Dov Hikind quote:

“I’ve been shocked and overwhelmed at the magnitude of the problem,” said Mr. Hikind, an Orthodox Jew and a Democrat who represents the predominantly Orthodox community of Borough Park.

The victims have come to his office in a steady stream to tell their stories, he said. “Abusive teachers and rabbis in the schools,” he said. “Pedophiles on the streets. Incest in the home.”…

He has been trying to enlist leaders of the Borough Park community to help deal with the problem, with mixed success. “There is a cultural taboo about this kind of thing, and especially about going to secular authorities with sexual abuse issues,” he said.

That about sums up the problem.

Here's the entire New York Times report:

Sexual Abuse Complaints Subpoenaed
 
By PAUL VITELLO

Since last year, when Assemblyman Dov Hikind invited his radio show listeners to discuss an explosive topic — sexual abuse of children in the Orthodox Jewish community — he says he has collected more than 1,000 complaints and the names of 60 accused sexual predators.

He has kept those stories under lock and key in his Brooklyn office, he says, because the people who said they were victims had sworn him to secrecy, fearful of becoming outcasts in a community where perceived troublemakers risk losing employment, housing and even marriage prospects.

But a prominent lawyer representing a half dozen former yeshiva students who say in a civil lawsuit that they were sexually abused by a teacher in Borough Park, Brooklyn, had Mr. Hikind served with a subpoena this week, demanding that he surrender those files.

Mr. Hikind has refused. “I will go to jail for 10 years first,” he said on Wednesday.

The legal conflict has revealed a deep tension within the Orthodox community that has been reported in the Jewish weekly press [sic – should be the NY Jewish Week], and has been the almost exclusive topic of discussion on some Orthodox Jewish Web sites like failedmessiah.com and unorthodoxjews.blogspot.com [sic] in the months since Mr. Hikind brought up sexual abuse.

“I’ve been shocked and overwhelmed at the magnitude of the problem,” said Mr. Hikind, an Orthodox Jew and a Democrat who represents the predominantly Orthodox community of Borough Park.

The victims have come to his office in a steady stream to tell their stories, he said. “Abusive teachers and rabbis in the schools,” he said. “Pedophiles on the streets. Incest in the home.”

Michael G. Dowd, the lawyer who had Mr. Hikind served with the subpoena, has been a leading advocate for plaintiffs who say they were abused by Roman Catholic priests. He represents six men who say they were abused by Rabbi Yehuda Kolko, a teacher at Yeshiva Torah Temimah in Brooklyn. Rabbi Kolko, who was charged with sexual abuse in 2006, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and has left the school.

Mr. Dowd’s subpoena demands that the assemblyman turn over not just complaints that Mr. Hikind may have received against Rabbi Kolko, but “any and all reports of sexual abuse at any yeshiva and/or by any rabbi or employee of a yeshiva in New York City.” Mr. Dowd said they were crucial to proving his clients’ contention that sexual abuse was commonplace and routinely covered up by administrators in yeshivas.

He described Mr. Hikind’s refusal as “misguided.” While he said that he planned to have the subpoena enforced, he also said that he understood the reluctance to cross the powers that be in the Orthodox community. “The lead rabbis have the kind of power to shut people up that the Catholic Church had 50, 60 years ago,” he said.

Mr. Hikind said that every complaint he received was in complete confidence, with the understanding that “under no circumstances would their names be known in the community.”

“There is no way in the world, when people have come to me and spilled their hearts out to me, and shared the most intimate and private things with me, hoping I will do something to address the larger, overall issue, that I would ever betray their trust,” he said.

Mr. Hikind said he was responding to talk in the community about unreported sex abuse when he decided to devote three shows in a row to the topic on his weekly radio program, which is broadcast Saturday nights on WMCA-AM (570). The response was immediate and broad, coming not only from Brooklyn but from upstate New York and New Jersey as well.

He has been trying to enlist leaders of the Borough Park community to help deal with the problem, with mixed success. “There is a cultural taboo about this kind of thing, and especially about going to secular authorities with sexual abuse issues,” he said.

In September, a clinical psychologist who initially agreed to head a task force on the issue, Rabbi Benzion Twerski, resigned after a week. In a letter to a Jewish weekly newspaper, he said he left under pressure brought by his children, who told him they were made to feel “shamed” by his participation.

Mr. Hikind said that of all the people who said they had been victims, “99 percent would not go to the police under any circumstances — that is just the reality.”

But Joel Engelman, 23, who grew up in the Orthodox community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and who helped found a group of victims called Survivors for Justice, said that while “well-intentioned,” Mr. Hikind had a classic misunderstanding about sexual predators that is embedded in insular communities like the Catholic priesthood or the Orthodox world. “The community cannot police itself,” he said. “This has been shown again and again.”

In his own case, Mr. Engelman said, a complaint he brought to the attention of administrators at the United Talmudical Academy against a teacher who sexually violated him when he was 8 years old led to the teacher’s brief suspension and subsequent reinstatement. Mr. Engelman has since brought a civil suit against the teacher and the school.

Prof. Marci Hamilton, a visiting professor at the Yeshiva University School of Law and an expert in sexual abuse by religious leaders, said Mr. Hikind’s refusal to turn over the names of alleged predators, if not his entire case file, was “outrageous.”

She said that Charles J. Hynes, the Brooklyn district attorney, “should already have convened a grand jury” to investigate.

Jerry Schmetterer, Mr. Hynes’s spokesman, said, “If someone has information about a sex crime, he or she should bring that information to our sex crimes unit, and we will investigate what needs to be investigated.”

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