Tzedek When is an apology not an apology? When Yeshivah Centre seeks to
separate itself from an apology issued by Yeshivah – Beth Rivkah
Colleges Principal Rabbi Yehoshua Smukler.
Just two days ago, following the sentencing of former employee and
confessed and convicted paedophile David Kramer, Yeshivah College
Principal Rabbi Smukler put out a statement apologising for “any
historical wrongs”, saying “we empathise with the victims and their
families” and “we continue to offer support… to anyone who feels this
will be of benefit to them”. (http://www.tzedek.org.au/tzedek-responds-to-sentencing-of-paedophile-david-kramer/#comment-25)
Tzedek welcomed the letter as an important first step by Yeshivah in
terms of acknowledging its past wrongdoing but noted the real test will
be the actions taken by the institution and its leaders from this day
forward. (http://www.tzedek.org.au/media/media-releases/tzedek-responds-to-yeshivah-apology-letter/)
Sadly, it seems that the Yeshivah Centre’s actions have once again failed to live up to its rhetoric.
[...]
Rabbi Smukler’s response seems to suggest that the statement he
released on Wednesday must have been only on behalf of Yeshivah College,
NOT the entire Yeshivah Centre. Obviously the Yeshivah Centre is yet to
issue its own public statement and unequivocal apology. The community
and the general public must understand this distinction. [...]
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