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Rabbi Enslaves 30 Women, Gets Slap On Wrist


First it was the shady tunnels in New York.

Complete with soiled children’s mattresses and high chairs for toddlers.

For some reason the media ran cover for it and denied what we saw in the photo and videos with own eyes.

Now we have a rabbi that enslaved 30 women.

And the judical system shrugs its shoulders. “9 months. That should do.”

9 months in prison?? That can’t be right.

No, sorry, that’s incorrect.

9 months of community service. Not prison.

This rabbi could impregnate one of those women this week and be done cleaning the neighborhood in time for the birth.

So what’s with the media and the legal system turning a blind eye in these situations?

Well, at least the neighborhood will be spotless.

New York Post reports:

A Jerusalem rabbi accused of enslaving 30 women in a cult-like home dubbed the “house of horrors” has pleaded guilty to lesser charges in return for a lax sentence of community service and cash compensation to his victims, according to reports.

Aharon Ramati had been charged with enslavement, minor assault and obstruction of justice among other charges, but reached a plea agreement for “holding people in conditions akin to slavery,” according to YNetNews.

The deal came with a cushy sentence of just nine months of community service and $34,000 in damages owed to his victims — and was reached after 11 of the women declined to testify against Ramati because they were too traumatized to face him.

The case grabbed headlines in Israel after Ramati’s 2020 arrest, with police labeling the rabbi a “cult leader” who used violence, intimidation and tales of eternal damnation to indoctrinate and control his victims.

“They had to ask him for permission for everything and consult him over every simple action,” police told the Times of Israel after his arrest.

Ramati began gathering women around him in 2008 by presenting himself as an enlightened religious leader who knew the “true path” to salvation, YNet reported.

He invited the women to live in his home, which he’d renamed the “Be’er Miriam Seminary,” where they lived on moldering mattresses spread throughout three bedrooms, had no hot water and faced constant leaks and decrepit conditions.

Ramati moved to a neighboring home as the ranks of his followers grew. At some points, more than 30 women were living within the cramped confines of the house, with some reports saying as many as 50 women along with children lived there, according to prosecutors.

In other news, Forward reports on a rabbi here in America that prefers kids over women.

Bribed them $100 to touch.



 

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