For years Rabbi Menachem Youlus, a self-described “Jewish Indiana  Jones,” received plaudits from those captivated by his stories of  traveling to Eastern Europe and beyond to search for historic Torahs  that were lost or hidden during the Holocaust. 
 But on Thursday, Rabbi Youlus stood inside the federal courthouse in  Manhattan and confessed that he had made up those tales of daring. 
 “Between 2004 and 2010, I falsely represented that I had personally  obtained vintage Torah scrolls — in particular ways, in particular  locations — in Europe and Israel,” he told Judge Colleen McMahon of  Federal District Court. “I know what I did was wrong, and I deeply  regret my conduct.”        
 
 
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