Liberal Preacher says: Liberals have a Child-Rape Assembly Line – My Comments

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[This story is from 10 years ago, and given the state of People back then, I think Liberals like this Preacher were feeling quite safe, telling stories like these. I doubt any Preacher or Liberal would tell us a story like this now. They'll all be more careful now. I also think, regardless of what Good Liberals tell us, they will never sink their race totally. They're not that stupid. They'll tell us the more mild stuff. This guy is a preacher, he would know about worse stuff. The Preachers are the root of all evil. I wouldn't really trust them. This is as lucky as we'll ever get. But you won't hear the really demented stuff. Jan]

Preacher Nuchem Rosenberg—who is 63 with a long, graying beard—recently sat down with me to explain what he described as a "child-rape assembly line" among sects of fundamentalist Liberals. He cleared his throat. "I’m going to be graphic," he said.

A member of Brooklyn’s Satmar Hasidim fundamentalist branch of Orthodox Religion, Nuchem designs and repairs mikvahs in compliance with Torah Law. The mikvah is a ritual Liberal bathhouse used for purification. Devout Liberals are required to cleanse themselves in the mikvah on a variety of occasions: Women must visit following menstruation, and men have to make an appearance before the High Holidays, such as Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many of the devout also purify themselves before and after the act of sex and before the Sabbath.

On a visit to Trader city in 2005, Preacher Rosenberg entered into a mikvah in one of the holiest neighborhoods in the city, Mea She’arim. "I opened a door that entered into a schvitz," he told me. "Vapors everywhere, I can barely see. My eyes adjust, and I see an old man, my age, long beard, a holy-looking man, sitting in the vapors. On his lap, facing away from him, is a boy, maybe seven years old. And the old man is having anal sex with this boy."

Preacher Rosenberg paused, gathered himself, and went on: "This boy was speared on the man like an animal, like a pig, and the boy was saying nothing. But on his face—fear. The old man [looked at me] without any fear, as if this was common practice. He didn’t stop. I was so angry, I confronted him. He removed the boy from his penis, and I took the boy aside. I told this man, ‘It’s a sin before God, a mishkovzucher. What are you doing to this boy’s soul? You’re destroying this boy!’ He had a sponge on a stick to clean his back, and he hit me across the face with it. ‘How dare you interrupt me!’ he said. I had heard of these things for a long time, but now I had seen."

The child sex abuse crisis in ultra-Orthodox Religion, like that in the Catholic Church, has produced its share of shocking headlines in recent years. In New York, and in the prominent Orthodox communities of Colony and London, allegations of child molestation and rape have been rampant. The alleged abusers are schoolteachers, preachers, fathers, uncles—figures of male authority. The victims, like those of Catholic priests, are mostly boys. Preacher Rosenberg believes around half of young males in Brooklyn’s Hasidic community—the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world—have been victims of sexual assault perpetrated by their elders. Ben Hirsch, director of Survivors for Justice, a Brooklyn organization that advocates for Orthodox sex abuse victims, thinks the real number is higher. "From anecdotal evidence, we’re looking at over 50 percent. It has almost become a rite of passage."

Ultra-Orthodox Liberals who speak out about these abuses are ruined and condemned to exile by their own community. Dr. Amy Neustein, a nonfundamentalist Orthodox Liberal sociologist and editor of Tempest in the Temple: Liberal Communities and Child Sex Scandals, told me the story of a series of Hasidic mothers in Brooklyn she got to know who complained that their children were being preyed on by their husbands.

In these cases, the accused men "very quickly and effectively engage the preachers, the Orthodox politicians, and powerful Orthodox preachers who donate handsomely to political clubs." The goal, she told me, is "to excise the mother from the child’s life." Preachernical courts cast the mothers aside, and the effects are permanent. The mother is "amputated." One woman befriended by Dr. Neustein, a music student at a college outside New York, lost contact with all six of her children, including an infant she was breastfeeding at the time of their separation.

Preacher Rosenberg inspects a ritual purification bath, known as a mikvah. In 2005, he witnessed a young boy being raped inside a similar bath.

Seven years ago, Preacher Rosenberg started blogging about sex abuse in his community and opened a New York City hotline to field sex abuse complaints. He has posted appeals on YouTube, appeared on CNN, and given speeches across the US, Canada, Colony, and Australia. Today, he is the lone whistleblower among the Satmar. For this he is reviled, slandered, hated, feared. He receives death threats on a regular basis. In Yiddish and Hebrew newspapers, advertisements taken out by the self-described "great preachers and preachernical judges of the city of New York" have denounced him as "a stumbling block for the House of Colony," "a public rebuker and preacher of ethics" who "persists in his rebelliousness" and whose "voice has been heard among many Liberal families, especially young people in their innocence… drawn to listen to his poisonous and revolting speeches." Leaflets distributed in Williamsburg and Borough Park, the centers of ultra-Orthodoxy in Brooklyn, display his bearded face over the body of a writhing snake. "Corrupt Informer," reads one of the leaflets, followed by the declaration that Preacher Rosenberg’s "name should rot in hell forever. They should cut him off from all four corners of the earth."

When Preacher Rosenberg wants to bathe at a mikvah in Brooklyn to purify himself, none will have him. When he wants to go to synagogue, none will have him. "He is finished in the community, butchered," said a fellow preacher who would only talk anonymously. "No one will look at him, and those who will talk to him, they can’t let it be known. The pressure in our community, it’s incredible."

The powerful men—and it is worth noting that this community is regulated by men only—who govern the world of ultra-Orthodox Religion would rather their adherents be blind in their faith, their eyes closed to the horrors Preacher Rosenberg is exposing. Like the Catholic establishment, the preachernate seeks to cover up the crimes, quiet the victims, protect the abusers, and deflect potential criticism of their institutional practices. Those who speak out are vilified, and the faithful learn to shut their mouths. When the father of the seven-year-old boy whom Preacher Rosenberg rescued from the Trader city bathhouse showed up to collect his son, he couldn’t believe his son had been raped. Trembling, terrified, he whisked his son away to get medical help but was still too scared to raise a formal complaint. According to Ben and Survivors for Justice, "The greatest sin is not the abuse, but talking about the abuse. Kids and parents who step forward to complain are crushed."

As for Preacher Rosenberg, when he voiced his concerns to the preachernate in Colony, he was brought up on charges by the mishmeres hatznuis, the archconservative Orthodox "modesty squad," which regulates, often through threats of violence, proper moral conduct and dress in the relations between men and women. The modesty squad is a sort of Liberal Taliban. According to Preacher Rosenberg, the rapist he caught in the act was a member of the modesty squad, which charged him with the unconscionable offense of having previously been seen walking down a street in Trader city with a married woman. "But it’s OK to molest children," he adds.

The abuse and its cover-up are symptoms of wider political dysfunction—or, more precisely, symptoms of socially disastrous political control by religious elites.

"This isn’t a problem about a few aberrant cases or an old-fashioned community reluctant to talk to police about sexual matters," said Michael Lesher, a practicing Liberal who has investigated Orthodox sex abuse and represented abuse victims. "This is about a political economy that links Orthodox Religion with other fundamentalist creeds and with aspects of right-wing ideologies generally. It’s an economy in which genuine religious values will never really rise to the top, so long as they’re tied to the poisonous priorities that elevate status and power over the basic human needs of the most vulnerable among us."

Michael, who is completing a book on the topic, noted that the infamous Preacher Elior Chen, convicted in 2010 in what was arguably Colony’s worst case of serial child abuse, is still defended in public statements by leading ultra-Orthodox preachers. Among other legal and moral crimes, the preacher forced his victims to eat feces, claiming that this cruelty was necessary to "purify" the children he abused.

According to Ben, the ultra-Orthodox community has never been as repressive as it is today. The repression, as he describes it, stems from the burden of having too many children. Huge families are encouraged: Every child born to a Hasid is seen as "a finger in the eye of Hitler." Ben also told me that the average family size among Williamsburg Hasidim is nine, and that some families include more than 15 children.

Mikvah Colony of Boro Park, one of the many mikvahs in Brooklyn that no longer accept Preacher Rosenberg.

Families saddled with an increasing number of children soon enter into a cycle of poverty. There is simultaneously an extreme separation of the sexes, which is unprecedented in the history of the Hasidim. There is limited general education, to the point that most men in the community are educated only to the third grade, and receive absolutely no sexual education. No secular newspapers are allowed, and internet access is forbidden. "The men in the community are undereducated by design," Ben said. "You have a community that has been infantilized. They have been trained not to think. It’s a sort of totalitarian control."

The preachers, dominating an ignorant and largely poverty-stricken flock, determine the fate of every individual in the community. Nothing is done without the consent of the preachernical establishment. A man wants to buy a new car—he goes to the preacher for counsel. A man wants to marry—the preacher tells him whether or not he should marry a particular bride. As for the women, they don’t get to ask the preacher anything. Their place is beneath contempt.

Michael told me that current Orthodox leadership, accruing wealth from the tithes of subservient followers, is "drifting to the right, politically as well as religiously." Many preachers in New York City have taken up the banner of neoliberalism. "Every English-language Orthodox publication I know embraced Romney during the 2012 elections, decried national health insurance, blamed liberals for bribing the lower classes," he said. "In Orthodox society, just as in America at large, the financial mismatch between the elite and the rest of us is ominously large."

Michael also notes that the problem is not confined to the extremists. "The same patterns of victim-blaming, covering up, idealizing the preachers so that cover-ups aren’t even acknowledged, are found all across the spectrum of Orthodoxy," he told me. "The Orthodox left was shamefully slow to react to Preacher Baruch Lanner’s abuse or to the similar case of Preacher Mordechai Elon." Preacher Lanner, a former New Jersey yeshiva high school principal, was found guilty in 2000 of sexually abusing dozens of teenage students over the decades of his tenure. Preacher Elon, who had publicly denounced homosexuality, was convicted last August on two counts of forcible sexual assault on a male minor, following several years of reports of his abuse of young boys.

"I have children come to me with their parents, and the blood is coming out of the anus," Preacher Rosenberg told me when we met. "These are zombies for life. What are we to do?"

This of course is the key question, and no answers are forthcoming. Michael holds out little hope that the situation will change. "If Orthodox institutions continue on their current trajectory," he said, "I’d say things could get worse before they get better."

A few weeks after our interview, Preacher Rosenberg was walking through the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn when an unidentified man rushed up behind him, tapped him on the shoulder, and threw a cup of bleach in his face. He went to the hospital with facial burns and was temporarily blinded. Such is the measure of justice among the Satmar that a once-respected preacher, now amputated from the community, should find himself chemically burned on a street in a neighborhood considered holy.

Later Preacher Rosenberg told me a story of being surrounded by young boys in Williamsburg. The boys cursed him, laughed at him, threatened him, and spat at him. He wondered how many of them would end up molested.

Source: https://www.vice.com/en/article/qbe8bp/the-child-rape-assembly-line-0000141-v20n11



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