JTA (Jewish Telegraphic Agency),
April 5, 2001"A rabbi recently suspended from the Reform movement's
rabbinic organization because of sexual impropriety has been hired to a top
position by a program that sends thousands of young Jews on free trips to
Israel. Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman, who resigned as president of the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in December, will become
executive vice president of Birthright Israel USA, Inc., based in
New York. He was recruited for the position by Michael Steinhardt, the hedge
fund manager-turned-philanthropist who co-founded the Birthright program.
Zimmerman's hire is raising some eyebrows in the Jewish community, though
many leading figures praised the appointment ...
Susan Weidman Schneider, editor of the feminist Jewish magazine
Lilith, said, 'Although the specific nature of Zimmerman's actions have
not been made public,' his hire 'seems to repeat a pattern in Jewish life
where male rabbis known to have transgressive behaviors in their past have
not often suffered professionally for it.' The appointment comes on the
heels of another controversy surrounding the program: the fact that two of
Birthright's top lay leaders wrote pardon letters on behalf of
[fugitive] financier Marc Rich, who gave $5 million to the organization."
Sexual Abuse by Rabbis. Lilith [Jewish Womens' Magazine] No
date.
"The denials and cover-ups by religious authorities in the case of Rabbi
Baruch Lanner closely parallel a report Lilith Magazine has published,
investigating accusations of sexual misconduct by the rabbi and popular
singer Shlomo Carlebach. Lilith, the independent Jewish women's magazine,
exposed 'The Paradoxical Legacy' of the late Rabbi Carlebach, known around
the world for his neo-Chassidic spirituality, his charm and his music.
Like Lanner's, Carlebach's alleged sexual misconduct was denied, ignored
and covered up by his partisans. And like the Jewish Week's editor,
Lilith's staff was beseeched not to publish, for fear that the allegations
brought against Carlebach would undo all the ostensible good he had done."
NOTE: Shlomo Carlebach didn't make the online journal Jewsweek's "Most
Influential Jews in America" list, but it still publishes the following at
their "Most Influential Jews" introduction page: "Why I Think Reb Shlomo
Carlebach Should Be On This List, by David Sacks . Reb Shlomo is one the 50
most influential Jews, because he blazed a new path in serving G-d, thereby
transforming the way Jews approach their spirituality today. The awareness
that Judaism is spiritual is revolutionary enough. But most thought that
aspect was the domain of the Hassidim only. Through Reb Shlomo's melodies,
and the Torahs he rescued from the vanished worlds of Kotzk, and Ishbitz, of
Belz, Breslov, Karlin and Riminov (to name but a few) Jews from across the
entire spectrum of religious observance are realizing that a Jew's heart has
to be on fire in the service of their Creator, that for a Jew to be
superficial today is a criminal offense, that it's not enough to define your
Judaism by what you're against-you have to be for something!"
Rabbi
Robert Kirschner Apologizes. Jewish Bulletin of Northern
California, October 18, 1996 [Rabbi Robert] Kirschner was once a rising star
in the Reform [Judaism] movement. While still in his 30s, he became the
religious leader of one of the two largest synagogues in Northern California
and the youngest rabbi ever to head such a sizable Reform congregation. He
was destined for a major leadership role in the Reform movement. Some say he
would have been on the short list of candidates to succeed Rabbi Alexander
Schindler as president of the movement's Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. But after serving Emanu-El for 11 years, Kirschner suddenly
resigned from his pulpit on New Year's Day 1992 amid accusations from three
congregants and a temple employee that he had sexually exploited or harassed
them. Eight other women later came forward to the temple board to complain
about the rabbi's conduct, including members of his congregation and two
students from the Graduate Theological Seminary in Berkeley. According to
parties involved, at least three of the accusers later reached financial
settlements with the temple's insurance company."
No Longer Taboo.
Jewsweek [from JTA], August 2001
"Orthodox pedophiles? For years, most people in the Orthodox world
assumed their religious way of life and tight-knit communities insulated
them from problems rocking the larger world, like sexual abuse. There is
still a great deal of resistance to discussing the issue, and a lingering
feeling among many victims and advocates that Orthodox institutions are more
concerned with protecting the reputations of men accused of sexual abuse
than with believing or helping victims ... In the wake of public allegations
last year that a high-ranking professional in the Orthodox Union's
National Conference of Synagogue Youth had sexually abused more than 20
teen-age girls, sexual abuse has become a household world among centrist
Orthodox Jews
Four years ago, at the request of the Brooklyn District Attorney,
Ohel - which already treated Jewish survivors of sexual abuse - created
the first- ever treatment program specifically for Orthodox sex offenders.
More than 30 people, half referred through the criminal justice system and
half through rabbis and Jewish communal leaders, have received evaluation or
treatment through the program; more are on a waiting list ... In the
aftermath of two publicized cases of pedophilia - one concerning a rabbi
teaching at a day school and another concerning a kosher butcher - the
Chicago Rabbinical Council recently created a special Beit Din, or
rabbinical court, to address sexual abuse ... But there are certain aspects
of Orthodox life that make such problems uniquely challenging. Perhaps the
biggest obstacle is the wall of silence and denial."
Sex Scandal Shakes Ground Under Barak's Government. The
Independent [Great Britain], March 8, 2000
"First corruption allegations, then a defeat in parliament and now a sex
scandal. The ground under Ehud Barak, Israel's Prime Minister, seems to be
slipping by the day. The latest blow came yesterday, when the Transport
Minister, Yitzhak Mordechai, who deputises for Mr Barak in his absence,
suspended himself pending an investigation into accusations that he sexually
assaulted a female civil servant."
Leading Journalist Arrested on Sex Charge.Haaretz, [Israeli
newspaper], August 15, 2001
"The director-general of the Israel Journalists' Union, Tuvya
Sa'ar, has been arrested on suspicion of having intercourse with a minor and
coercing her for sexual favors. Sa'ar, 65, a resident of Tel Aviv, was
detained two days ago and remanded in custody yesterday ... The charges
allege Sa'ar got to know the minor two years through an Internet chat room
and they began meeting at his home and in hotel rooms in Tel Aviv and Be'er
Sheva. Although she was 15 years old at the time - a year below the age of
consent - Sa'ar is suspected of having had intercourse with the minor and of
using his position as a public figure to cajole and coerce her ... Sa'ar was
previously director of Israel TV."
'Healer' Convicted of Sexual Assault and Rape. Haaretz [Israeli
newspaper], June 4, 2001
"A 44-year-old man from Ma'aleh Efraim who passed himself off as a rabbi
and healer was yesterday found guilty by the Tel Aviv District Court of
sexually assaulting two women and raping one of them ... Cohen claimed to
have been blessed by God with healing powers and met with people suffering
from a variety of ailments, physical and otherwise, twice a week in a room
in a house in Rosh Ha'ayin."
Miss Universe Rapist Receives 16-Year Sentence. Jerusalem Post,
December 29, 1999
"Shlomo Nur, who was convicted this fall of raping Miss Universe beauty
queen Linor Abergil, was sentenced today to 16 years in prison by a Tel Aviv
district court. Shlomo, who was convicted on two counts of rape and another
two counts of sodomy, received a suspended sentence of another four years.
Shlomo raped Abergil while the beauty queen was in Italy last year working
as a model after receiving her crown. The judges, legal observers said, were
persuaded that Shlomo had entrapped the young woman unwillingly at a period
when she was alone in a foreign country and vulnerable to his approaches."
11% of women have been beaten at home in a widening cycle of
violence, by Ruth Sinai, Ha'aretz (Israel), November 4, 2002
"R.K. is one of 214,000 battered Israeli women - 11.2 percent of the
women in the country - who have been assaulted by their husbands. About
142,000 of them were beaten this year, 40,000 required medical treatment and
15,000 were hospitalized. Some 146,000 women were raped at least once and 2
percent of these were threatened with murder in the past year, according to
the most comprehensive report to date on domestic violence in Israel. The
report was compiled by the Minerva Center for youth research in Haifa
University with the participation of 2,841 women and 510 men. It was
released by Labor and Welfare Minister Shlomo Benizri. The findings on child
abuse are even worse than those on violence against women. Some 417,000
children up to the age of five (57 percent of the children this age) have
suffered moderate corporal punishment such as being shaken, pushed or
slapped, while 46,000 - 6.3 percent - suffered more harsh punishment
including blows from fists or being beaten with a stick or belt. Of the six
to 18 year olds, more than 550,000 - 39 percent of all the children -
suffered moderate violence in past year, while 115,000 (8 percent) suffered
severe violence. Professor Zvi Isikovitz and Professor Gidon Fishman, who
conducted the research, say the use of harsh violence toward children
increases with age. Isikovitz says he was less shocked by the findings about
the scope of violence than the willingness of the victims to justify it."
... Benizri asked Education Minister Limor Livnat to increase education
about violence from a very young age, and especially to make children
understand that women are not a punch bag for men, and to undermine the
tendency of women to justify violence against them."
Polanski: The Predator. Recently unsealed grand jury minutes detail
1977 sex assault, thesmokinggun.com, March 11, 2003
"It's been 26 years since Roman Polanski's arrest for sexually abusing a
13-year-old girl, but the director's Oscar nomination and the success of his
film 'The Pianist' has again focused attention on the March 1977 crime that
prompted his French exile. Polanski, 69, will not discuss the case and his
victim, Samantha Geimer, now 39, has recently said that the sex assault
should not color his chances with Academy Award voters. But that, of course,
does not lessen the severity of the crime, which is graphically detailed in
the following grand jury testimony, which was quietly unsealed four months
ago by L.A. Superior Court Judge David Wesley. Two weeks after Polanski
plied her with Champagne and a Quaalude, Samantha Gailey appeared before an
L.A. grand jury and recalled Polanski's predatory behavior in a Mulholland
Canyon home owned by Jack Nicholson. The teenager's troubling--and
contemporaneous--account of her abuse at Polanski's hands begins with her
posing twice for topless photos that the director said were for French
Vogue.
The girl then told prosecutors how Polanski directed her to, 'Take off
your underwear' and enter the Jacuzzi, where he photographed her naked.
Soon, the director, who was then 43, joined her in the hot tub. He also
wasn't wearing any clothes and, according to Gailey's testimony, wrapped his
hands around the child's waist. The girl testified that she left the Jacuzzi
and entered a bedroom in Nicholson's home, where Polanski sat down beside
her and kissed the teen, despite her demands that he 'keep away.' According
to Gailey, Polanski then performed a sex act on her and later 'started to
have intercourse with me.' At one point, according to Gailey's testimony,
Polanski asked the 13-year-old if she was 'on the pill,' and 'When did you
last have your period?' Polanski then asked her, Gailey recalled, 'Would you
want me to go in through your back?' before he 'put his penis in my butt.'
Asked why she did not more forcefully resist Polanski, the teenager told
Deputy D.A. Roger Gunson, 'Because I was afraid of him.' Following his
indictment on various sex charges, Polanski agreed to a plea deal that
spared him prison time (he had spent about 45 days in jail during a
court-ordered psychiatric evaluation). But when it seemed that a Superior
Court judge might not honor the deal--and sentence Polanski to prison--the
director fled the country. Below you'll find links to Gailey's grand jury
testimony, the heart of which runs 36 pages (we've broken the transcript
into two 18-page sections for easier navigation)."
Bibliography of Sources on Sexual and Domestic Violence in the Jewish
Community. Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse [linked from
Women in Judaism, Winter 1999].