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Outcry over hosting a sex offender
Baruch Lanner appearance seen as emblematic of communal failings on abuse
David Cheifetz: It is
easier to punish the
victim than it is to punish
the perpetrator.
Council of America.
How is it possible? he asked the 50
rabbis who attended the session, the first
of the convention.
It staggers the mind, really, that the
principal of MTA would be hosting the
most notorious pedophile in the history
of modern Orthodoxy, Cheifetz told the
Jewish Standard. This was even more true,
he said, in wake of the revelations, first
published in the Forward last December,
or at Zichron Mordechai.
Two of those witnesses, who prefer not
to be identified, are Orthodox rabbis who
work at YUs Washington Heights campus.
The third, Jordan Hirsch, is a member of a
nearby Orthodox congregation that met in
Zichron Mordechai while its own building
was under renovation.
Cheifetz said that after he posted a copy
of his RCA talk on Facebook, and then later
on a blog, the Jewish Community Watch,
Taubes called him. Although Taubes
downplayed the significance of Lanners
visits, Cheifetz said, He did not deny that
Baruch Lanner was at his shul.
Larry yudeLson
doubt to victims.
So far, Cheifetz has begun recruiting
members for two boards: a governing
board that would handle the financial
side, and an advisory board. He has
incorporated the organization and has
begun the paperwork of setting it up.
And he is holding lots of meetings.
Im currently focused on growing a
network of rabbis who are committed
to the core principles, engaging with
psychologists, psychiatrists, and social
workers, and others with relevant
insights and experience, he said. Im
also engaging with members of other
faith groups. In general, the proposal has
been greeted with enthusiasm.
Major efforts are underway to build
funding and other support, and I am
delighted to speak to people who want
to help create an institutional solution
to this terrible problem, which has been
largely ignored and hushed up by our
community for far too long, he said.
Major efforts
are underway to
build funding and
other support
Tracee Chimo, Philip Ettinger, Molly Ranson, and Michael Zegen carry the tensions of Bad Jews.
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loud night. Their grandfather was buried that day, and shivah will begin in the
morning, in an apartment down the hall.
One of the brothers Liam, a smart,
articulate, often unpleasant graduate
student has moved far beyond what
he sees as the irrational, outmoded
demands of old-fashioned Jewish life. The
Birthright-intoxicated cousin a funny,
frequently savage, larger-than-life Vassar senior with huge frizzy hair that she
tosses and wraps and that seems almost
to have its own life wants to make aliyah and join the IDF as soon as she graduates. Her Jewishness defines her; she
prefers being called Daphna, her Hebrew
name, rather than her birth name, Diana.
The younger, Jonah, brother just wants
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David Cheifetz: It is
easier to punish the
victim than it is to punish
the perpetrator.
Council of America.
How is it possible? he asked the 50
rabbis who attended the session, the first
of the convention.
It staggers the mind, really, that the
principal of MTA would be hosting the
most notorious pedophile in the history
of modern Orthodoxy, Cheifetz told the
Jewish Standard. This was even more true,
he said, in wake of the revelations, first
published in the Forward last December,
or at Zichron Mordechai.
Two of those witnesses, who prefer not
to be identified, are Orthodox rabbis who
work at YUs Washington Heights campus.
The third, Jordan Hirsch, is a member of a
nearby Orthodox congregation that met in
Zichron Mordechai while its own building
was under renovation.
Cheifetz said that after he posted a copy
of his RCA talk on Facebook, and then later
on a blog, the Jewish Community Watch,
Taubes called him. Although Taubes
downplayed the significance of Lanners
visits, Cheifetz said, He did not deny that
Baruch Lanner was at his shul.
page 16
Major efforts
are underway to
build funding and
other support
doubt to victims.
So far, Cheifetz has begun recruiting
members for two boards: a governing
board that would handle the financial
side, and an advisory board. He has
incorporated the organization and has
begun the paperwork of setting it up.
And he is holding lots of meetings.
Im currently focused on growing a
network of rabbis who are committed
to the core principles, engaging with
psychologists, psychiatrists, and social
workers, and others with relevant
insights and experience, he said. Im
also engaging with members of other
faith groups. In general, the proposal has
been greeted with enthusiasm.
Major efforts are underway to build
funding and other support, and I am
delighted to speak to people who want
to help create an institutional solution
to this terrible problem, which has been
largely ignored and hushed up by our
community for far too long, he said.
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