A second man charged with harassment in relation to police investigations into a Temple Fortune rabbi will stand trial in July.
Shlomo Feldman, 28, will appear at Willesden
Magistrates’ Court for trial on July 26 as part of ongoing investigations into
orthodox rabbi Chaim Halpern, 54, leader of Divrei Chaim Synagogue in Bridge
Lane, Temple Fortune.
Mr Feldman, of Lynmouth Road, Stamford Hill, denied
three charges of harassment without violence at Hendon Magistrates’ Court
yesterday.
He was bailed on the condition he does not contact
any witnesses in the case.
Another man, Samuel Erlanger, 37, of Powis Gardens,
Golders Green, denied one charge of harassment without violence earlier this
month in relation to the investigation into Rabbi Halpern and will appear for
trial at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on July 11.
Rabbi Halpern was arrested and questioned in
February on suspicion of sexual assault and perverting the course of justice.
He is due to return to police in July.
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