Sunday, July 1, 2018

A haven for paedophiles: The ultra-Orthodox settlement where Malka Leifer hides

sydney morning herald


Emmanuel: Atop the shadow-cast hills at the northern end of the West Bank, in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlement of Emmanuel, abusers of children have found a safe haven.
Malka Leifer, the former Melbourne school principal and accused child molester, came to live here in 2016 after an Israeli judge found she was mentally unfit to face extradition to Australia.
And here, even though she is wanted by Victoria Police on 74 counts of alleged sexual assault and rape involving girls, one resident claims Leifer was able to continue abusing children, including his own teenage daughter, without consequence.

4 comments:

  1. what a Chillul Hashem, not that this means anything anymore

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  2. Talking of Chilul Hashem, Michael Ron David Kadar should be the case study of all times.

    "Judge Zvi Gurfinkel of the Tel Aviv district youth court said that the man had threatened thousands of people between 2015 and early 2017 “with acts of terror and murder that would be executed in an area filled with people, and that these acts would be executed by explosion or shooting and would harm many.”

    The targets included “airlines, airports, schools, malls, police stations, hospitals” and other institutions, he said."

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/28/world/middleeast/israel-convict-jewish-threats.html

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  3. The "Chilul Hashem" involved when a secular Jew commits a crime, is much less than when a religious person does.

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  4. Proud Conservative MomJuly 5, 2018 at 12:18 AM

    Indeed it does, Eddie.
    I tear up, every time I hear of a desecration of Hashem's Name happens. I am POSITIVE that I am far from the only one who feels this way. In fact, I believe the members on Disqus, on Channel Ariel, feel as I do about Hashem and His Beautiful and Holy Torahs!

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