Update: Apparently the cancelation of expulstion has been cancelled
http://ifyoutickleus.blogspot.co.il/2012/12/porky-snorts-while-padwa-caught-short.html
Update: Apparently the expulsion has been cancelled.
http://ifyoutickleus.blogspot.co.il/2012/12/midnight-mess.html
Times of Israel In an unprecedented and potentially explosive move, the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, the umbrella organization for Britain’s Orthodox institutions, has expelled a synagogue led by a rabbi accused of sexual misconduct.
Beth Hamedrash Divrei Chaim, in the London neighborhood of Golders Green, is headed by Rabbi Chaim Halpern, a former religious judge in the Union and one of the city’s most senior Haredi rabbis. He was forced to resign all of his public positions in November following allegations that he had engaged in “inappropriate” conduct with about 30 women coming to him for counseling, but retained leadership of his shul, which is located in his house.
Since then, a group of local rabbis and religious judges have called on him to resign from his pulpit as well, to no avail. In response to intense pressure from the Haredi public, the Union agreed to set up a beth din, or religious court, to try the case, but it has yet to convene.
According to one source, the expulsion of Divrei Chaim means that the beth din is now unlikely to go ahead, as Halpern is no longer affiliated with the Union.
It will also remove the issue of Halpern’s conduct from the agenda of the local rabbis, as he has effectively become a private individual.
http://ifyoutickleus.blogspot.co.il/2012/12/porky-snorts-while-padwa-caught-short.html
Update: Apparently the expulsion has been cancelled.
http://ifyoutickleus.blogspot.co.il/2012/12/midnight-mess.html
Times of Israel In an unprecedented and potentially explosive move, the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, the umbrella organization for Britain’s Orthodox institutions, has expelled a synagogue led by a rabbi accused of sexual misconduct.
Beth Hamedrash Divrei Chaim, in the London neighborhood of Golders Green, is headed by Rabbi Chaim Halpern, a former religious judge in the Union and one of the city’s most senior Haredi rabbis. He was forced to resign all of his public positions in November following allegations that he had engaged in “inappropriate” conduct with about 30 women coming to him for counseling, but retained leadership of his shul, which is located in his house.
Since then, a group of local rabbis and religious judges have called on him to resign from his pulpit as well, to no avail. In response to intense pressure from the Haredi public, the Union agreed to set up a beth din, or religious court, to try the case, but it has yet to convene.
According to one source, the expulsion of Divrei Chaim means that the beth din is now unlikely to go ahead, as Halpern is no longer affiliated with the Union.
It will also remove the issue of Halpern’s conduct from the agenda of the local rabbis, as he has effectively become a private individual.