Lev Tahor Cult School Principal Indicted In Jerusalem For Child Abuse
ELIEZER RUMPLER
On Tuesday, in the Jerusalem District Court, an indictment was filed against Elazar Rompler for child abuse. Rompler served as a school principal in Canada for the Lev Tahor cult and is charged with mentally and physically abusing at least two children, ages 8 and 9 respectively between the years of 2009-2011. Rompler, 46, held his position before the group fled from Canada to Guatemala in 2014.
The children in question, were children who belonged to the cult and were under his tutelage. In one case Rompler allegedly had a child stripped, tied up, and beaten with a stick for several hours over suspicions that the child stole money from a tzedaka box.
He is also accused of instructing other teachers to hold a child down and beat the child repeatedly for allegedly lying.
There are currently multiple Lev Tahor cult leaders in United States Federal prison awaiting trials. Among them are Nachman Helbrans, 36; Mayer Rosner, 42, and his son Jacob Rosner, 20; Aron Rosner, 45, of Brooklyn, Mayer Rosner’s brother. A fifth man, Lev Tahor member Matityau Malka, and Mordechai Yoel Malka.
GABY LOCK SAYS ! ! !
IN MY EYES IF A PERSON BECOMES A TEACHER HE
IS A FUCKING MUG.
MY ADVICE TO PEOPLE DO NOT WORK IN
EDUCATION, LET THE FUCKING PARENTS EDUCATE THE
CHILDREN THEMSELVES.
IF I SEE A CHILD IT THE STREET NOT LOOKING OUT FOR TRAFFIC, I DO NOT GET INVOLVED, WHAT DO I FUCKING CARE, WHEN I SAVE THE CHILD'S LIFE THEY WILL SAY YOU ABUSED THE CHILD.
WE ARE SICK WITH THINKING OF
THE PENIS DAY AND NIGHT.
ABOUT CULTS EVERY FRUM ORGANISATION IS A CULT
I FEEL SORRY FOR ELEIZER RUMPLER HE IS FUCKING STUPID LET THEM DO WHAT THEY WANT WHAT DOES HE CARE IF THEY GROW UP NOT RELIGIOUS AND BECOME DRUG EDICTS .
Alligator Rumored To Have Belong To Hitler YM”S Dies In Moscow
An alligator that many people believe once belonged to Adolf Hitler has died in the Moscow Zoo.
The zoo said the alligator, named Saturn, was about 84 years old when died on Friday.
According to the zoo, Saturn was born in the United States and later sent to the Berlin Zoo, from which he escaped when the zoo was bombed in 1943. His whereabouts were unknown until 1946, when British soldiers found him and gave him to the Soviet Union, the zoo said.
“Almost immediately, the myth was born that he was allegedly in the collection of Hitler and not in the Berlin Zoo,” the zoo said in a statement.
But, it noted, “animals are not involved in war and politics and it is absurd to blame them for human sins.”
Want To Daven By The Kosel On Shavuos? Enter The Lottery
Tens of thousands of mipallelim have visited the Kosel since it re-opened in accordance with Health Ministry regulations.
During regular years, thousands of people show up for tefillas neitz on Shavuos morning and for Kaballas Shabbos, which falls out this year on Motzei Shavuos. Of course, a huge throng of mispallelim won’t be allowed in this year but the question is: who will be allowed in and who won’t?
In order to minimize the agmas nefesh of those who walk to the Kosel on Shavuos only to be turned away, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation has decided that entrance to the Kosel on Shavous morning and Kabalas Shabbos immediately afterward will be allowed only to those with “tefillah tickets” which will be distributed through a lottery.
Entrance to the Kosel before and after the two set tefillos will be allowed according to available space.
Anyone who is interested can register for the lottery on the Western Wall Heritage Foundation website.
Each individual age 11 or older can register for one tefillah only – either tefillas neitz of Shavuos morning or Kaballas Shabbos. Registration is open until Motzei Shabbos, May 23 at midnight.
The lottery will be carried out under the supervision of the foundation’s attorney on Sunday morning, Rosh Chodesh Sivan, and the recipients of the “tefillah tickets” will be published on the fund’s website at 7 p.m.
Entrance to the Kosel plaza will only be allowed to those bearing a “tefillah ticket” and a teudat zehut (identity card) or a photocopy of it and to children under the age of 11 accompanying a “tefillah ticket” bearer.