The Guardian When he was 18 years old, Manny Waks turned his back on life within the Judaism known as Chabad. But the effects on his life remain profound.
Orthodox sect of
Now 38, Waks is still unable to read a novel, so dictated was his
childhood by religious texts. Until the age of about 29, he believed
rubbing his eyes with his fingers after waking up in the morning would
cause him to go blind unless he carried out a religious washing ceremony
first.
But the most damage has been caused by the repeated sexual abuse he
suffered within the umbrella organisation for the movement in Australia,
known as Yeshivah.
Waks grew up across the street from Melbourne’s Yeshivah Centre,
where all of his schooling and extracurricular activities took place. He
and his family were completely immersed within the Yeshivah community,
and anything beyond its radius was foreign to them.
For the past fortnight, that secretive world has been comprehensively
picked apart at the royal commission into institutional responses into
child sexual abuse.[...]
The hearings represent the first time the Sydney and Melbourne
Yeshivah centres, headquarters to the Orthodox Chabad sect of Judaism,
have been scrutinised in public, and Waks’ evidence has played a central
part in that process.[...]
It does not matter that peak Jewish bodies have publicly said the
concept of mesirah does not, and should never, apply to cases of child
sexual abuse. Even today, Waks says, victims remain fearful of being
shunned.
“The fact that to this day I am the only victim who has been willing to be named should say plenty,” Waks says.
“It is easier for me than for other victims, because I am no longer
in that world. Most child sex abuse victims prefer anonymity because of a
range of taboos and stigmas attached to them. It’s very sensitive.
“But within the Yeshivah community, those issues and barriers are
multiplied tenfold, and by speaking out against them, your life will
potentially be over. You will feel the consequences, you will be damaged
goods.”[...]
This story is heart breaking? How could this be allowed to happen in this day and age.
ReplyDeleteIs there any future for Chabad? All their schools worldwide need to be investigated!
How is Manny a "troublemaker"?
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