It seems we have an
epidemic on hand. Sex abuse seems to be more prevalent today than at any time
in history. Or is it…?
My guess is that it
is as prevalent today as it was in the past. It has always been an epidemic.
The difference today is that we know about it. The media is all over it and the
internet spreads the word widely and quickly. Everyone knows about it
instantly. And thank God for that.
I say ‘Thank
God’ even though it makes the Torah world look bad by being no different than
other communities that have these problems. But ‘knowledge is power’. Now that
we know more we can do more to prevent it and to help survivors better deal
with it.
Although we have a
long way to go, things have been slowly changing for the better as some
survivors have come forward to expose their abusers and testify against them in
court. And major Orthodox religious organizations like the RCA and the OU have
publicly supported reporting abuse to the police immediately. Even Agudah and
Lakewood support it in theory as long as you consult with a rabbi first. (That
this is woefully inadequate is beyond the scope of this post.) The only
religious groups who outright forbid it are major Chasidic enclaves like
Satmar, Ger, and Toldos Aharon.
As recently as the
late 1970s, it was widely believed that sex abuse in our world was extremely
rare. To the extent that it existed at all, it was thought to be the rarest of
aberrations. People like serial sex abuser Avreimal Mondrowitz were thought to
the exception that proved the rule. We believed that our religious values and
simple fear of Heaven would prevent all of us (with rare exception) from doing
this.
But as we now see,
there is a new story of sex abuse almost every day. And it doesn’t matter a bit
how religious the abuser acts. It doesn’t matter if he is Jewish or not. I
believe that the percentage of abusers per every type of population base is the
same. I further believe that there is a lot more sexual abuse than is being
reported. Who knows how many untold stories there are?! Sex abuse is
under reported for many reasons - even though it would mean putting an abuser
behind bars. It takes a lot of courage for a survivor to come forward.
You would think that
the religious values of abusers would prevent religious people from doing it.
But that is clearly not the case. If an individual has an aberrant sexual
appetite and lacks the ability to control his impulses, he will seek to satisfy
his lust clandestinely all the time, even as he might feel guilty about it. He
thus become a predator. It doesn’t matter how pious he is. Nor does it matter
what Hashkafa he has. Or what denomination he belongs to. Or even what his
religion is. Or what stature he has in his community.
Which brings me
to Rabbi Yakov
Yitzchak Roth. I believe this is the first religious leader to have
served a 16 year sentence for ‘raping, sodomizing and sexually assaulting a
child relative…’
Who is Rabbi
Yitzchak Roth? He is the Chasidic Rebbe of Shomrei Emunim. Shomrei Emunim was
founded by Rabbi Roth’s father Rav Chaim Roth, son of Toldos Aharon founder Rav
Aharon Roth. Rabbi Yitzchok Yakov Roth is R' Chaim Roth’s son and one of the
current Rebbes of Shomrei Emunim. They are primarily located in Meah Sheraim
and Bnei Brak.
His conviction of
sexual abuse has now come to light because Rabbi Roth has applied for a visa to
come to New York. He lied on his visa application swearing that he had never
been arrested or convicted of a sex crime. He was arrested by the New York
police Special Victims Squad.
How does a man like
this retain any respect in his community? Even after spending 16 years in
prison. I guess the answer to that his followers do not believe it. They think
he was convicted of a crime he didn’t commit in a court which they do not
recognize as valid.
And I’m sure they
view those who reported him and testified against him Mosrim (informants).
Which they consider to be a capital offense. They do not believe that a man who
they see as holy; a man that is exemplary in his public behavior; a man that
they see as an icon the son of an icon and grandson of an icon to be holy.
I’m sure that his
every public act and his every publicly uttered word is pure Torah. I’m sure he
exudes extreme piety. I’m sure that he advises people on how to live holier
lives via Tznius and other religious practices that go beyond the letter of the
law. I’m sure that he is as Machmir on Shabbos and Kashrus as possible. I’m
sure that Chalav Akum or Chalav Stam has never touched his lips. I’m sure he
lives in modest dwellings and lives a modest lifestyle. And never speaks a word
of Lashon Hara.
With such an image
constantly displayed, how is it possible that he sodomized anyone?! The mere
thought is sacrilegious! But he was convicted of that in a court of law. It is
highly unlikely that he was innocent – even though I’ll bet he still denies it.
As we all know they all deny it.
The list seems
endless and as I said crosses all lines. From Catholic priests, to evangelical
preachers. Rabbis of all Jewish denominations including Orthodox Rabbis, Poskim
and Dayanim. It includes all Hashkafos: From Modern Orthodox Kiruv workers to
Chasidic Rebbes; from Religious Zionist Mechanchim, to Chabad; from Satmar to
Ger; from principals and teachers in Modern Orthodox schools to principals and
teachers in Charedi schools. It doesn’t matter what station in life they had.
And it doesn’t matter how exemplary their reputations were or how charismatic
they were.
I too used to think
that people like this were incapable of sexually abusing anyone. Their piety
spoke volumes to me. But unfortunately that image has been shattered to me so
many times that it no longer surprises me when I hear about it. Although I
admit that there is a part of me that still finds such stories incredible.
How many more people
in prominent religious positions are there out there, that are yet to be
exposed? And how many victims are there who have still not come forward? How
many are suffering in silence in all of these communities? How many more are
yet to be abused by these predators?
I can’t even imagine
the pain of suffering in silence. And I’m afraid to think about just how big
the numbers might be. And to make matters worse - is it any wonder that a
typical survivor goes OTD when trusted religious icons end up sexually abusing
them? It would not surprise me that the vast majority of young people who have
gone OTD have done so because they were sexually abused. And frankly, I don’t
think we are doing enough about it. We need to do more. But what?
So well written, and so true.
ReplyDeleteWhilst we are focusinging our attention on the high profile molesters, we need to be ever mindful of the rank and file paedos in England who are guilty of heinous deeds that are being kept under raps.
ReplyDeleteMore information has recently come to light. Those who have not yet come forward, please do so as something drastic needs to be done. I cannot say more at the moment.
He looks so piyes!
ReplyDeleteVery well written, but I doubt the last point is correct. Teens go off the derech for a lot of reasons. Don't assume they have almost all been sexually assaulted.
ReplyDeleteVery frightening - no one is immune
ReplyDeletewhere are the so called rabbonm?