If Chaim Halpern, as heir presumptive to his father's presidency
of the UOHC, was Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and if we are currently witnessing a
world war on the streets of frum London, then surely this letter is the opening
shot that started it all off. Our Sarajevo moment, if you like.
The letter, which is
addressed to Rav Ephraim Padwa, was first referred
to in the Jewish Chronicle and
the original now sees light for the first time. According to the JC, it was
sent unsigned on behalf of a group calling itself “The Committee of North-West
London rabbis” and “more than one rabbi agreed to it being sent.” The letter is
dated by reference only to the month of Elul and according to the JC it was
sent a few days before Rosh Hashana, which fell on 16 September 2012.
This letter is most
important because it belies any claim that the UOHC were willing to act but
were outmanoeuvred by the Gilui Da’as. It shows that for at least a
month Rav Padwa knew of the allegations and strength of feeling and he did
nothing until the story hit the street. Even then it took him about another
month or so to react in any meaningful way. I have a recording of a phone
conversation in November with Rav Padwa, in which he is asked whether it is in
order to ask Halpern more serious shales and he replies in the
affirmative.
The hypocrisy is even
more breathtaking when you consider that at the start of September, the UOHC
convened a massive rally at the Leyton Orient stadium to warn against the
‘dangers’ of the internet and technology where Halpern graced the podium. At an
earlier, smaller, meeting in North West London, Halpern also spoke about the
same ‘dangers’.
It is clear from the
letter that Padwa had been briefed on the issue shortly before the LO rally
whose theme was ‘The Rescue of the Generations.’ The letter refers to the rally
somewhat sarcastically when it says, “Undoubtedly the preparation for the rally
prevented [you] from dealing with other matters,” and goes on to ask barbedly,
“but does not the ‘rescue of our generation’ take precedence over “the Rescue
of all Generations”?
First Anti Halpern Letter
A translation is below. Since the text waffles on in some places I have omitted the less relevant passages. The letter refers to Rav Padwa in the 3rd person which I have changed to direct speech.
A translation is below. Since the text waffles on in some places I have omitted the less relevant passages. The letter refers to Rav Padwa in the 3rd person which I have changed to direct speech.
Committee of Rabbis of NW London
Days of Selichos Elul 5772 [September 2012]
To the Gaavad of the UOHC Rabbi M.C.E Padwa shlita
We have become aware that one of the Dayanim, a member of the
Union Rabbinate, is involved in obscene acts with married women. By ‘obscene’
we mean deeds that according to all [halachic] opinions are within the category
of an obligation of martyrdom rather than commit the acts. Many women have testified that he speaks
freely in the most licentious of manners. To our great consternation, his
actions too are of an extremely grave nature. Those close to the matter have
said that even if he has yet to transgress the prohibition against adultery,
there is considerable concern that he may commit such acts too in the near
future, God forbid.
We know that you are well aware of these matters, as you have
already been informed about them from several sources.
You are certainly aware, just as we are, that several years ago,
three of London's senior rabbis rebuked this individual regarding his obscene
conduct, in terms of physical contact with women and such like, and he gave his
word to desist in future.
The undertaking of this individual is, however, entirely
worthless, as he is renown as a compulsive liar. You are well aware of this too
given that you have also been informed of his lying habits.
…
Undoubtedly the preparation for the rally prevented you from dealing with other matters, but does not the ‘rescue of our generation’ take precedence over “the Rescue of all Generations”?
…
Undoubtedly the preparation for the rally prevented you from dealing with other matters, but does not the ‘rescue of our generation’ take precedence over “the Rescue of all Generations”?
It appears that you were surprised that R. Chaim Kanievsky
refused to write a letter of support for the "rally". We, however,
were not surprised. How could someone smeared with this filth be accorded pride
of place, exhorting the masses not to use the internet, when he himself is
deeply immersed in precisely these things, Heaven help us? This is akin to one
who immerses himself whilst still grabbing the rodent [i.e. the very cause of
his impurity]…
You then added insult to injury when all the dayanim of the
Union Rabbinate, including this individual, signed a proclamation [headed],
"Let us search and examine our ways", which summoned everyone on the
first day of Selichos "to cry out and beseech one hour
before Mincha", to
withdraw (God's) fury. [This was] in light of the recent tragedies that have
occurred here in London, may God save us, that we have been afflicted with the
deaths of seven young scholars, "the pride and glory of our town".
How could you ignore the explicit statement of our Sages, that
"[because of sexual immorality] young men of Israel perish".
…
The rabbis here in Golders Green will not rest until this evil
is removed from out midst. All of us want to avoid the profanation of God’s
name, God forbid. [Some of] the women have said that if the rabbis do not act
to remove this individual from our town they will report the matter to the
police. We have no doubt that if this were to happen he will be imprisoned, as
we have been advised by professionals on these subjects.
Needless to say that it would be desirable for the Rabbinate to
avoid any delay so that the matter is not publicised, as it would lead to a
horrendous desecration of God’s name.
We accordingly request that the Rabbinate order this individual
to leave town, without any delay,
in order to minimise the horrendous desecration of God’s name should the matter
be publicised.
Signed,
…
…
N.B. This letter was shown to R. Chaim Kanievsky and he remarked
that it is ‘well in order’.
A copy of this letter is being made available to all parties
concerned in this matter.
Toen Raboni.
ReplyDeleteEvery Bais Din must have a toveia and a nitva
The Nitva chooses the B'D . so, Keddassia is the nitva. question who is the Toveia? answer. What is the Tvia about, in a BD it can only be money not personal.
So, CH is Toveia the Union for not paying him or/and his DC for services provided.
The 'victims' and their 'allegations' are irrelevant. The only issue for the BD to decide is, if the Union acted Al Pi Din to cease further payment to DC or CH.
Therefore, Union only has to provide credibilty to their reasoning, no actual fact. Just like any employment situation. The actual facts are irrelevant.
Union: we dismissed you because we feel the kehilla has lost trust in you and your services.
CH: I have 10 men who support me.
Union: we have 5000 live and 3500 dead and counting (Enfield, Chestnut)who do not support you.
CH: You have no right to terminate our agreements without a membership vote.
Union: Our Presidency has veto power
CH: My father is the president and he vetos your position.
Union: Rosh kehilla, has ousted his presidency.
CH: he does not have the power
Union. He does.
the BD will decide.
Once the Union bosses are placed behind bars for perverting the course of justice, they will have ample time to reflect on their actions and inactions, which led them to their fate.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, they will not even have the comfort that they are serving time for any lofty cause of upholding torah values or kevod shomayim.
They will realise, albeit too late, that they are paying the price for their blinding lust of power.