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Tag Archives: charles hynes
Breaking The Silence In Orthodox Judaism
Michael Lesher writes in the New York Post: The numbers are startling — in the past two years, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes’ office says it has arrested and charged 89 Orthodox Jewish men with child sex abuse. It’s horrific … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse
Tagged abuse survivors, charles hynes, child advocates, child sex abuse, orthodox jewish community, orthodox judaism
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Jewish News Roundup
From Hirhurim: R. Menachem Genack tells readers that his cousin, Julius Genachowski, is on Obama’s transition team (Jewish Press). R. Genack also writes: "When people asked me whom to vote for, I would respond, ‘Vote for the person you think … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish Journalism, Jews
Tagged arutz 7, charles hynes, jonathan sacks, sir jonathan, stanley fischer, torah scholars
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Brooklyn D.A. Accused of Failing to Indict Cops Who Kill
Corrupt emails: Eliot Spitzer is not the only one to have pretended to be self righteous and prosecute others, only to be discovered years later to have been no so Kosher himself. forcing him to have to resign recently. Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Brooklyn
Tagged accusations, anibal, black teen, calderon, charles hynes, cold february, criminal charges, district attorney, Eliot Spitzer, fatal blunder, february afternoon, federal prosecutors, grand jury, indictment, nine years, police commissioner, police officer, political considerations, timothy stansbury jr, village voice
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Who’s The Yossi Sharashefsky Who Provided A Jet For ‘Rescuing’ Isaac Hersh?
He’s a guy who’s withheld a get (Jewish divorce) from his wife for more than a decade. He also married off his daughter while she was still a child. Here’s more on the Isaac Hersh saga. Rabbi Sharashefky worked with … Continue reading
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Tagged agudath israel of america, borough park, charles hynes, debra nussbaum cohen, district attorney, divorce decree, foremost experts, gita, israel goldstein, jewish divorce, jewish law, jewish telegraphic agency, jewish world, ketana, legal word, minor daughter, rabbi shlomo, rabbi yossi, torah sages, zalman
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