Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Schlesinger Twins: Beth's Rosh Hashanna Prayer for her sons

Rosh Hashonnah Prayer

My precious little boys Sammy and Benji,

While other families prepare for the New Year, we are once again separated. I cannot be with you on the holiest day of the year, cannot buy you new clothes and shoes for shul like other mothers or even kiss you good Yom Tov. I won't be able to hold you in my arms again and bless you until after Rosh Hashonnah by which time our fate for the coming year will already have been decided. While everyone fills the river with their sins, we could flood it with our tears. 

Luckily, there is another court, a higher court than the one here on earth that has caused us so much unnecessary hurt and pain. On Rosh Hashonnah, Hashem, the real judge will sit in Court and the angels will help Him decide what will happen in the coming year. Surely we have been tested enough and better times lie ahead.  

There is not a day, an hour or a moment that goes by when I am not thinking about you both and willing all my motherly love and positive energy towards you, hoping and praying that you feel me there beside you, reaching out and holding your soft warm hands. You are never alone.

On Rosh Hashonnah, I will daven for you all the more. I wish so much that you will finally be able to enjoy your childhood and be allowed to grow up peacefully, healthily and most of all, feeling loved and secure. 

I, your Mama, am here for you. I will never ever desert you and I will never be far away. 

Shana tova umetukah my darling baby boys. I love you so so much. 

With you always in spirit even if you cannot see me. 

Your Mummy forever
xxx

14 comments:

  1. Proverbs 17:12 Better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs than a fool bent on folly.

    King Solomon's wisdom may also be applied to the tragic saga of Benjamin and Samuel Schlesinger: their mother, Beth Alexander, who refuses to be hounded out of Vienna by an unsympathetic Jewish community (IKG) and its leaders, by a Chabad rabbi who may be assumed to be covering up the truth and by the children's own father is the she-bear robbed of her cubs. The fool bent on folly may be clearly identified by anyone who has been following the story for several years. He has 2 children who he is rapidly pushing to the fringe of Austrian society, with the assistance of many who should know better.

    Beth's unconditional love for her boys in the face of such treachery from her own people - Jews - commands our respect and admiration.

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  2. Dear Beth,

    I have been following your story and I am so sorry for everything you are going through. I hope things get better for you in the coming year. I saw the twins in shool during Rosh Hashanah and they are gorgeous.

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  3. Beth, it was
    impossible to be in shul Rosh Ha Shanna and Shabbat Shuva hearing the beautiful
    Tefillah and ponder the meaning of Yom ha Din without thinking of you and
    davening for you and your children. I
    could not look at the happy and beautifully dressed children in shul with their
    mothers and fathers without thinking of you, your children and your suffering. Of course some of those children’s parents are
    divorced but none of them have had done to them what Dr. Schlesinger has done
    to you and your children. At
    this time of the year it is not just Michael Schlesinger and his family who should
    reflect on their actions. Where are
    those who have helped him in his vicious abuse towards you and the children?



    Where is Beth’s friend
    who deceived her and spread lies about her at Schlesinger’s behest (herself an
    orthodox mother), Aaron Fuldes the police psychiatrist who was helping Michael
    S lock Beth into a mental home, Konstanza Thau the converted judge who
    intervened in a case that was nothing to do with her at Schlesinger’s behest. Where are the Rabbonim of Vienna – Rabbi
    Eisenberg, Rabbi Pardes and of course Rabbi Biderman? Where are the leaders of the Jewish
    community in Vienna? Will they beat their breasts
    and pray words of Teshuva? In
    many Shuls the words ‘עומד אתה מי לפני דע’ are inscribed above the Aron Kodesh…

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  4. Chabadnik its strange how the boys were healthy on Monday morning, but suddenly were both so ill on the Monday night and far to sick to see their mother on Tuesday.The father denied Beth any access to her sons through a visit or by phone although it was her court ordered day.

    It is good that you saw them looking gorgeous in shul Chabadnik but who can believe Dr Schlesinger?
    Is the man so bitter that he takes pleasure in hurting his children and their mother

    Dr Schlesingers deceit is very evident and so is that of those who are colluding with him. His tactics are very obvious. Thats clear to see!

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  5. I seem to remember reading that the psychiatrist who lied to the police about the mother being a nut case and then confessed he'd never set eyes on her was not "Aaron" but Dr Paul Földes, a member of the Vienna Misrachi schul, and "Oberarzt" at the Otto Wagner Hospital, which includes work at the Wilhelminenspital, where Dr Schlesinger was an intern. Dr Paul Földes was not the police psychiatrist. The latter, if I've got the story right, asked Dr Földes who he was and how he knew the mother was mad. Dr Földes is a well-known psychiatrist in Vienna's 2nd district, as well as being employed at the two hospitals. Why did he lie to the police? Why did he accompany Dr Schlesinger the night he vainly attempted to have his wife locked up in a psychiatric hospital? Why was the report I also seem to remember reading about on this malpractice of his - to the Austrian Medical Council - never acted on? Something very fishy went on at that time - there's no doubt about that.


    Emunah, as there has been information on this blog that Dr Schlesinger is currently employed by the Otto Wagner Hospital and no longer at the Wilhelminenspital (for whatever reason), one could also conjure up the question as to how it was that Dr Schlesinger succeeded in getting a job at Otto Wagner after his disgraceful behavior on that disastrous night. Perhaps it's not so hard to guess.



    Judge Konstanze Thau's name appears several times on the net, mostly with regard to cases in which it has been alleged that she has played dubious roles. There don't seem to be any convictions, however. Perhaps it's not surprising to see her name appear in this case too. Not being terribly clued up about the roles of converts in Jewish communities, I could only suspect that they, like women in business and other professional fields, have to be twice as good as the men in them and maybe even do favors to gain the status they desire as converts. Thus it could have been that she needed to do some favors within the community. Please correct me if I'm wrong, though, as I'm only guessing here.

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  6. Hmmmm... the chronology you describe, Mendal Tovia and Chabadnik, is dubious, like far too many other aspects of this case. I'd also point out that in the photo the mother took at the farm animal park on the Sunday, the boys looked extremely well and also as if they were having tons of fun with their mother and the animals.

    So we have the following chronology:

    Sunday 21.10 : well and very cheerful
    Monday 22.10 at 8.30 am: well and delivered to kindergarten
    Monday night on 22.10: both so sick that the visit with their mother
    for the next day is cancelled
    Tuesday 23.10: no visit with their mother (so they cannot have been
    at kindergarten either
    Rosh Hashanah (Wed 24.10, sundown - Fri 26.10): Chabadnik saw
    boys at shul. So if they caught something very nasty
    on Monday at kindergarten, the teachers would
    noticed, but, by Rosh Hashana, they were obviously
    both fit as fiddles once again and people who saw
    them at schul perceived them as being well.

    I think I get your drift, Mendal Tovia, as there must have been a miraculous recovery between Tuesday and Rosh Hashanah for the boys suddenly to have been well enough to go to schul without coughing and spluttering or throwing up or having diarrhoea there. But maybe they WERE interrupting things by coughing or whatever and others present would have noticed. Did you happen to hear anything, Chabadnik?

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  7. The picture is becoming very clear and very evident now. Pure lies and corruption in Vienna!

    In England we publicise everything
    It's strange how Vienna has a knack of remaining silent!

    Even in the medicine/money laundering case where Intepol report that Austria are involved, if you search, you will not find anything about Austria. It all reverts to the Chabad father and son in England. This is a big dangerous scam where innocent desparate people are buying potentially harmful medicines on line in Austria.
    The consignments of medicines were intercepted in Austria which could have harmed or killed, but nothing published in
    Austria to warn its citizens!

    Everything in Austria covered up even when
    lives are at stake. In the Schesinger case, it is the lives of two vulnerable little boys, without voices, and their admirable mother who deserves all the help she can get to
    rescue her sons.

    Does Austria have no shame? Do they
    really believe that they can get away with cover ups? The truth is emerging and
    whereas they might not publish the rest of the Western world do. Austria is digging a very big hole to protecting its villains. Why?
    How long can their lies and corruption continue?

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  8. Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance.

    ~Samuel Johnson

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  9. beth, when I saw your children in Shule on Rosh Hashonoh I was very sad they were not see you by jom tov. I davend to hashem to bring them back with you soon.

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  10. It is clear that Dr Schlesinger is continuing his abusive
    and violent behaviour towards Beth in attempting to break the connection
    between the mother and her children.
    However he has a sister who is divorced and it is taken for granted has
    custody of her child.



    Dr Schlesinger how would your sister feel if she were in
    Beth’s position? How would your mother
    feel if this had happened to her daughter?
    How would you and your family feel if someone had done to you and yours
    what you are doing to Beth???



    It’s hard to understand the mentality of the Schlesinger
    family. What kind of a mother stands
    behind her son while he destroys his own children? What kind of grandmother stands by while her
    grandchildren are being ruined and their lives are being destroyed? Only a woman who had destroyed her own
    family and children as has previously been documented on Daas Torah would be
    capable of this.

    Lets hope history is not allowed to repeat itself and this destructive and
    toxic cycle is broken and Beth’s children can be saved and back with their
    mummy soonest.

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  11. Emunah make no mistake Vienna is not blind and nor is the rest of the World!
    Every one can see two innocent little boys yearning for their mother!

    It is obvious what has happened. The Court gave the children to their Austrian
    citizen and, they, together with the sadistic father, his evil mother and sister, and with the short sightedness of Jewish community and especially Chabad, have tried their best to drive Beth out of town and thought they could all live happily ever after!

    Wrong! The future of the father sister and mother,are diminishing fast, because their evil behaviour is clear for all to see!

    The reputations of Chabad and the Jewish
    community in Vienna is starting to stink!

    Respect for the legal system in Vienna is
    becoming very questionable!

    People are too scared to speak out, to
    whisteblow, but the fire is festering

    How much longer do they think this
    scandal can continue before there is an explosion?

    Why do they want to continue with this evil
    plot against two innocent little boys, when it is evident that they are not and flourishing in the care of their father and
    without their mother?

    Doesn't anyone in Vienna have a heart,
    principles or shame?

    When the truth comes out, the reputation no one, who hasn't helped for these two little boys to be properly reunited with tbeir loving and adoring capable mother, will be saved!









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  12. By now, Hashem has made his decision concerning Benjamin and Samuel for this new year. Beth, you are right - he is the real judge, not a mortal like Judge Göttlicher and those who are in the background who must be influencing her.

    Emunah has drawn us a picture of the Schlesinger family which is anything but complimentary. In fact it sounds more like today's psychopathic collection of related individuals who lie convincingly and feel little if any guilt. These people are bullies: impotent people who are venting their frustration on a person they wrongly assumed to be weak.

    Beth Alexander and her family from Manchester, from all we have seen here, are the kinds of people we can all admire. They do not allow crime merely to take its course. They make public the wrong that has been done to crush and destroy two small boys whose mother is the victim of a heartless community in Austria and of an infantile Austrian Jewish family that displays childish outbursts of temper, tells white lies, resorts to deceit, delights in the downfall of others and cherishes petty feelings of revenge. Hashem knows who is right and who is not.







    By now, Hashem has made his decision concerning Benjamin and Samuel for this new year. Beth, you are right - he is the real judge, not a mortal like Judge Göttlicher and those who are in the background who must be influencing her.

    Emunah has drawn us a picture of the Schlesinger family which is anything but complimentary. In fact it sounds more like today's psychopathic collection of related individuals who lie convincingly and feel little if any guilt. These people are bullies: impotent people who are venting their frustration on a person they wrongly assumed to be weak.

    Beth Alexander and her family from Manchester, from all we have seen here, are the kinds of people we can all admire. They do not allow crime merely to take its course. They make public the wrong that has been done to crush and destroy two small boys whose mother is the victim of a heartless community in Austria and of an infantile Austrian Jewish family that displays childish outbursts of temper, tells white lies, resorts to deceit, delights in the downfall of others and cherishes petty feelings of revenge. Hashem knows who is right and who is not.

    That Chabad is not standing up for these two innocent children's rights but obstructing them by the silence of their rabbi is almost beyond our imagination. Rabbi Biderman could be openly supporting the relationship between Beth and her sons instead of damning it via his silence. The parents and aides who take their children to the kindergarten each day and also pick them up are thinking people who have noticed how rarely Beth is permitted to be there for her boys. They realise that the boys would be developing like their own children if only she were allowed by the judge to spend more time with Benjamin and Samuel.

    May Hashem grant these irrationally deprived twins positive changes in the course of this new year!

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  13. "The leader of one of the Washington region’s most prominent synagogues on Monday came out as gay, telling his thousands of congregants in a brutally personal e-mail that a lifelong effort to deny his sexuality was over and that he and his wife of 20 years would be divorcing."

    This statement just appeared at the top of Rabbi Eidensohn's blog and it occured to me that it cannot be possible that the rabbi described there is the only Jewish married man to wake up to the fact that he is probably gay. There must be many others around the world. But to recognize this and take appropriate (but sad) action cannot be easy and would require a large portion of strength.

    Why did I write this here? On a page by a mother declaring her undying love for children that are not being treated as tender young ones should be by their other parent, the father. Oddly, my brain made a connection. Anyone else's? It would not be a solution, as these parents, I believe, divorced after several years, but it could possibly be an explanation.

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  14. You only have to read the blog about the rabbi who has recognised his true nature as a homosexual, despite being married and having children, to see the devastation caused to so many when people suppress their true identity. Just so they can pretend to conform to the expectations of the Jewish community.

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