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Saturday, June 24, 2006

A FATHER OF A SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILD PLEADS TO THE RABBINICAL ESTABLISHMENT TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN!

A FATHER'S PLEA FOR HELP.

At the outset, please forgive me for making the assumption that I have something meaningful to offer the survivors of sexual abuse, which I am not, or to the chachomim of this city, also which I am not. I am not an accredited professional. I am however, a father of an innocent child to whom these acts have been committed and, as such, I feel I may have a relevant contribution.

I have learned to see victims of abuse as people that have gone through an individual holocaust. Each victim having been through an event or chain of events that has forever changed not only the victim, but also reaches out to affect families, relatives, schools, communities ,and even into the next generation. The price we pay has nothing to do with the thousands of dollars spent in therapy for so many different issues both related to the assault(s) and their outgrowth (family disunity, Yidden off the derech, drug abuse, promiscuity, and poor school performance), but the toll it is taking on Klal Yisroel's future.

We must choose to understand the nature and scope of the dilemma and plan a clear path forward. As in all matters of Torah, the motivation must be the search for emes. Those who seek to accuse, blame, seek their pound of flesh, desire kavod or satisfy gaivah need not, no-must not be a part of the problem solving and the development of relevant answers for the needs of our community.

We must admit to ourselves what currently exists in our community in order to appropriately respond to those who perpetrate abuse and those who have suffered from it, as up until now the response has been inadequate and inappropriate.

I believe we must understand what the abuse is and is not. Sexual abuse is not an act of inappropriate or misplaced sexual desire. It is an act perpetrated by one in need to control and overpower another individual. Many times this is accomplished by manipulation and at other times by brute strength. Ultimately the result is the same. The victim is left feeling totally powerless in their world, afraid and intimidated by the prospect of a recurrence, guilt ridden, and feeling totally alone while being unable to share what has happened to them with those who care and love them.

It is a criminal act and not one between consenting individuals, even if somehow the perpetrator has manipulated the victim into thinking that the act was desired by the victim. It is the debasing of another human being to satisfy the lust for power and control ;it expresses itself as a sexual act. It robs innocence, it robs self esteem, it robs confidence, it robs one of closeness to G-d, it robs one of families, it robs ones ability to express love and intimacy in appropriate ways, it robs youth, it clouds judgment, it is spiritually, physically, and emotionally painful. It is extremely rare to find a perpetrator that acts only once. It is extremely rare to find a person who has been victimized who is not aware every day of their life of the continuing effects the abuse has had.

Who are the perpetrators? They are almost always males. When this is perpetrated by individuals outside of our community, we try to understand and make it understood that within the world at large, unfortunately, there are goyim such as these. It isn't easy, but the door is left open to understand the events within a Torah context, utilizing daas Torah to help us understand the machla and refuah. The most pressing issue we must cope with is what happens if the perpetrator is from within our own community? Brothers, fathers, cousins, uncles, friends, rabbeim, baalei battim, people we know and would otherwise respect, yeshiva trained or poshuta Yidden. Neighbors, business associates, baalei tsedakah, black hat or kipah srugah. They are here. They who have committed these atrocities are among us.

What are we to say to our beloved when the trust instilled in us of our own community is violated? So many have been robbed of the single most important asset we can use to interpret and understand and reach out to those in need of help.

Many of the accused seem to be protected, their crime hidden from public awareness. Some leave town, only to perpetrate again within another community. There is denial on the part of many that those accused are guilty. When the victim is a child or the accusation comes years after the crime, the testimony is often suspect. Often times, we can only reach the conclusion that there was a victim, something happened, but the details become an issue of debate due to an inability to substantiate the facts.

We must decide how to handle the confirmed perpetrator. It is important to remember that a crime has been committed by a person with a sickness. If I was prone to seizures and drove a car and damaged someone, G-d forbid, I would not expect my rov to get me out of the legal obligations I would have, nor would I expect him to remain quiet if I wanted to transport children in my car at a later time. It would be expected that I would notify people that I was unable to do certain things due to my condition and I would be expected not to put myself in another situation where the safety and well being of another person would be compromised. A person with a cancer can only hope that with G-ds help, he will live his 120 years in remission, but with the realization that once discovered, the disease is forever at risk of re-emerging.

We must come to terms with those who carry within themselves the depths of understanding and knowledge of Torah, yet, have turned their bodies from holy vessels to impure receptacles by an action(s) that seems to refute their outward appearance of being yiray Shomayim. Just as Moshe Rabeinu was not reprimanded for breaking the luchos instead of bringing them into the midst of the unfit Bnai Yisroel at the time of the golden calf, it is understandable to feel that the perpetrators are not worthy of the gifts of Torah they hold and the kavod due them as holy vessels. However, today we lack the Leviim ;those tzadikim who are so pure that they are worthy and able to rid us of the unholy and tainted.

Perpetrators must come clean. They must first admit to themselves, then to their victims and the community at large, what they have done. This is always the first step. It must be public because the victim must have the validation that they were victimized. They have been abused and too often feel responsible and ashamed. When the abuser confesses, enough of the victims self doubt can be removed to allow the door to recovery to begin. We can deal honestly with the abuser and not allow him to be in situations that may cause him to stumble. We can watch, counsel, teach, and guide a person who understands and accepts his failings. We can take this Yid's shortcoming and use them to enhance our community. How many times has the government taken ex-criminals and put them to work preventing the same criminal behavior in others? They speak, they teach, they make aware. They have insight we lack. This is how they can do tshuva. Of course they may NEVER be around children again!

Who are the victims? They are our children, siblings, parents, extended families, friends, neighbors, our kehilas, and our community. We all suffer. The energy expended in the fallout of the effects of abuse is without end. Victims often suffer in silence for years due to fear, shame, and/or guilt. They may repress their horror or be emotionally unable to confront their reality, doubting their own credibility. This is a personal holocaust. Who is going to believe such a thing could happen? How is anyone else going to understand the pain?

The victims often feel it is easier to live in pain than to be forthcoming and be written off as a crank, a liar, a crazy person. Their pain and suffering exhibits itself in ways seemingly unrelated to the abuse. Many become problems academically and behaviorally at school. Their interactions with loved ones may deteriorate. They may not trust. Not just strangers, but even those closest to them. They may carry and exhibit irrational anger. They feel betrayed by their loved ones and others who have the responsibility and obligation to protect them from harm. We often lose them as b'nai mitzvas. We often lose them as members of our families and communities. We lose them to drugs and promiscuity. We may even lose them to be perpetrators themselves, having learned from the criminal behavior of their abuser how, through a warped and sickened perspective, to gain some control into their own out of control lives. The cycle continues. We all suffer.

We must feel it is as much an obligation to educate, inform and warn our children parents, neighbors, and congregations of the threats to our physical and spiritual safety as it is for all other types of criminal activity, whether Torah based or secular statutes.

We understand from Shlomo Hamelech that there is nothing new under the sun. It is our obligation to delve into Torah and find ways to help. The answers are there. We must find the needed refuah for the victims, the perpetrators, and our community. We must not give up on nor lose those we love and those who need our love.

The Agudah's response to the allegations of sexual abuse in their summer camp is way too little and too late. Where were you for forty agonizing years? We, who believe in the Divine involvement in every single act that occurs on Earth and all the galaxies, have to believe that the fire that destroyed the main building at Camp Agudah, the exact day that the Agudah's pathetic counter to the New York Magazine article on sexual abuse among the Orthodox Jewish community was published, was Hashem saying to Klal Yisroel "enough is enough."

May we all be zoche to be closer to Hashem through our efforts.


MONDROWITZ ALERT! ALERT! ALERT! ALERT! ALERT!

Has anyone contacted you as being a victim of Avrohom Mondrowitz?
I am a victim of his who only came forward as a result of the NY Mag article.
I've been in touch with an Attorney, went to the Brooklyn DA's office to formally file a criminal complaint,
and through my Attorney have been in touch with & given interviews to multiple Press outlets while
maintaining my anonynimity. The reporters are digging for the cause of DA's office quietly dropping the case,
and stories will be appearing shortly.

I believe that there is renewed interest in this case & pressure will be applied to the DA's office
to bring him back. I firmly believe that someone or some group from the "frum" Orthodox community pressured
the DA's office to drop the case. I am trying to find out if other victims have also recently come forward so that we can
pool our resources & pressure the DA's office.

Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.

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Anonymous said...

Why aren't we still talking about Mandel and Twerski? Or is it once a new headline makes it on the blog other issues just disapear.
Why aren't we still going after Margulies and friends?
Where is Simcha Kaufman going to be this summer? Still watching over little boys?
Do you actually believe that your children or brothers and sisters are going to be safer this summer?

Anonymous said...

At your service. Your dreck is my lunch.

I aint too frum now but I went to Yagdil Torah (Ger) when I was a kid.

Anonymous said...

Sorry fellas.

http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/2006/06/11/whats-it-cost-to-live-near-a-sex-offender/

What’s It Cost to Live Near a Sex Offender?

About four percent of the value of your home. That’s what the economists Leigh Linden and Jonah Rockoff (both of Columbia University) concluded in a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper called “There Goes the Neighborhood? Estimates of the Impact of Crime Risk on Property Values From Megan’s Law.” Here’s how the NBER Digest summarizes their findings:

They combine data from the housing market with data from the North Carolina Sex Offender Registry to find that when a sex offender moves into a neighborhood, houses within a one-tenth mile area around the sex offender’s home fall by 4 percent on average (about $5,500), while those further away show no decline in value. “These results suggest that individuals have a significant distaste for living in close proximity to a known sex offender,” the authors conclude.

I am well known for admiring economists, but even I have to admit that that last sentence is a little, um … obvious? More significantly, however: I wonder when, or if, homesellers will be routinely required to notify potential buyers of a nearby sex offender. Linden and Rockoff note that is already the case in some states, but I am guessing it is rare. On the other hand, it’s already pretty easy to search for registered sex offenders in a given neighborhood, so maybe this is just one more element of home-shopping that people will become accustomed to. Finally, I can imagine that if the Linden-Rockoff findings become common knowledge, it will make people scream even louder about having a registered sex offender placed in their neighborhoods.

Anonymous said...

What happened to the quality of the posts on this blog. We use to have some intelligent readings from Boog, OrthoRev and UOJ. Now it seems that every loser in Flatbush has found out about this and is posting their ignorant immature thoughts.

UOJ, can't you regulate this page a little. I had to read through 213 comments to find only 10 normal ones. Can you ask people to not post their two cents, and their pathetic impersonation of their local Rabbis?

And what is the deals with impersonating every shmoo in Flatbush. MOST OF US DON'T CARE AND DON'T KNOW WHO THESE PEOPLE ARE!!!

Post only information that is useful for people who want to know what is going on in the "unorthodox" Jewish community.

Anonymous said...

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Japan-Child-Abuse.html

the introduction of stricter laws against child abuse and several high-profile abuse cases have raised awareness, prompting more people to report to authorities.

Anonymous said...

Personally, I think molesters are a security threat and should be banished from all shuls. If they violate children, let them daven beyechidus because their tefillos don't mean anything anyway. I suppose some could argue though that if they have a chaperone constantly assigned to them, there is no danger that they'll grab a kid in shul. Maybe that's what Lazer Ginzburg is doing by seating that creep next to him.

Anonymous said...

That's right Richard. Davening in shul is a privelege that molesters don't deserve. As far as their tefillos, I agree that they're not accepted. The Beis Halevi shreibt in der droshos that a chotay's tefillos are blocked from being niskabel. Afeelu ohn dem, the cries of the child victims surely drown out whatever fake supplications come out of the abuser's mouth.

Anonymous said...

The culture of the Agudah really sucks. Kolko & Margo really wanted to hurt little boys and make them cry but no one cared.

http://estherkustanowitz.typepad.com/myurbankvetch2005/2005/11/do_you_really_w.html

See here.

Anonymous said...

That's right Boy George. You should send over some "Tarbut Agudah" T-Shirts to Zweibel and Shafran.

Anonymous said...

My chevrah at Reb Lazer's better help make sure that Colmer doesn't come near me or the choir when the next affair rolls around. Next thing you know I'll be called a chester just for helping to organize the dinner entertainment. Help save the choir - Rid us of the Colmer plague!

Anonymous said...

Click here for to see the Tarbut Agudah outfit. It looks more like a rebbishe kapota than a T-shirt. Maybe the Munkatcher can wear it to his next tish.

Anonymous said...

I recently became aware of your efforts in exposing unorthodox behavior via the Jewish Week article.
I'd like to bring your attention to another rabbi that molested us.
Rabbi Zayon taught for years at Talmudical Academy (T.A.) in Baltimore (he subsequently moved to Atlanta, though I think he's back in Baltimore).
My class attests to that fact that during class, he'd sit us on his lap and put his hands down the front of our shirts and "feel us up."
I can probably get you other witnesses to this behavior if necessary.
Please don't publish my name. I just want to make sure that he doesn't molest future classes, and in more severe methods.
I believe in your cause, and feel that you've handled this isue in a tactful and "mentchlach" manner.

Anonymous said...

Elisha has no sense of humor. We can't expect major news from YTT every single day so on off days this site turns into a sitcom to lighten the mood. It's too bad Elisha doesn't know anybody because if you know people being impersonated here it's quite hilarious.

Anonymous said...

Elisha just insulted all us guys who join the Agudah to feel important. In my opinion, we're not just "schmos". We attend Agudah meetings that never amount to anything on important issues like child abuse. We just sit around bitching that UOJ is making us look stupid. You should join us for our annual ritual when we pack out to some Tri-State hotel. We hang around the shmorg like a bunch of fressers who have to get our money's worth gulping down as much food as we can before we go running into the speeches so we can nod our heads like a bunch of robots. In the summer we only go to the night shiurim that advertise free food. We then wrap up extra stuff in tin foil to feed ourselves for the next two days.

Anonymous said...

IF YOU HAVE RELIABLE WINTESSES THEN WHY DO YOu NOT GO STRAIGHT TO THE *COPS* AND TO *THE CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES ORG.* Also contact vici polin from the Awareness center in Baltimore.
She is very good at finding and dealing with these molestation cases.

Anonymous said...

UOJ:
Why have you not come out publicly against this new Flatbush creep!!???

He has molested many many many many many children in the last two years!!!

I'm not saying that Kolko was not a sicko also, but that happend years ago!! This MONSTER is activly molesting children DAILY!!!

Also Lazer Ginzberg has been providing a SAFE HAVEN for this shi*head for TWO YEARS!!! HE HAS BLOOD ON HIS HANDS!!!

YIDDEN!!! COMON!! GET REAL!! WHERE IS THE PUBLIC OUTCRY??

Anonymous said...

FLatbush Schmo, you Hungarian fresser. Stop making a slob out of yourself. Splurge for a meal for a change and come on down to Chap a Nosh for the summer bachelor's special. We'll even give you a doggy bag to take home. Sam Hershowitz will give you the day old burgers for half price.

Anonymous said...

elisha;

Unfortunately I wasn't zoche to sit on der Kollel 24/7 and have to be mekayem "Bezeiyas Apecho" ('work' for those of you that only understand 4-letter words) which limits the time I can spend on this Blog.

BTW, speaking of Kollel; anyone read the letter by a Lakewood (?) Askan to last weeks Yated Neeman where he indicates that he is called upon several times a week to parlor meetings
of Askonim that are asked to financially bail out Kollel Yungerleit that are drowning financially. By his estimation, a Kollel family of four living a very simple life with no frills or extras needs a yearly net income of $70,000!!!! to make ends meet. Very, very few Kollel families even come close to this amount; hence these Askonim are called upon time and again for bailouts. He responded to previous Letters to the Ed. that pegged the financial needs of such Kollel families at much lower unrealistic levels.

Seems like the Kotlers have a great scam and racket going.

Anonymous said...

The Ner Israel Kollel supports Vicki Polin.

The Awareness Center can start holding meetings there.

Anonymous said...

I think it would be extremely helpful if we started giving positive reinforcement to those rabbis who have spoken out for or otherwise helped victims.

As for as I know there's Rabbi Blau who spoke out in the Jewish Week about Margolis.
Rabbi Mitnick has been mentioned here. What exactly has he done?
Maybe if we could get some victims together and offer some kind of Kavod to these people, others will follow. If we could get some financial backers, we could make them a dinner. Start an organization of concerned parents and survivors of sex abuse who are demanding change. It's also time for us to make it OK for a victim to come forward and not be ashamed and afraid of being somehow ostracized or humiliated by the community. They have to see that many of us care about them and want to emotionally support and protect them. Obviously, UOJ has started to do this, but we need FOLLOW UP!

Anonymous said...

why were the people involved in getting Matis Weinberg out of Baltimore and out of the country, who clearly knew about the problem for years and years uninterested to do anything to make sure he stayed away from kids in Israel?

Anonymous said...

Some reasons frum people give to cover up for a molester:

1) It will cause a Chillul Hashem.

2) He's done Tshuvah.

3) It will cause a community scandal and hurt the shul/yehsiva/etc.

4) Exposing the molester destroys his family and ultimatley his life.

5) It is Mesirah to call the police.

Well it seems to me that
1) Covering up causes a bigger Chillul Hashem. See the Newsday article from a couple years ago about the Mondrowitz cover up which asserted that there are 2 distinct legal systems in Brooklyn, one for the Jews and one for everyone else. Guess which one cares more for the molester than for the victims? I seriously can't even imagine a greater chillul Hashem.

2) When was the last time you heard a molester apologizing to his victims and begging mechilla? Kolko? Leizerovitz? Colmer? Get real. Everyone knows that for Bein Adam Lchaveiro aveiros, you need mchilla.

3)How badly would YTT have really been hurt if they had had the balls to publicly acknowledge they had a problem and dealt with it? Even now they could help the situation, but refuse to do so, because in THEIR judaism, it is assur to admit that any frum jew ever does anything wrong.


4) Aside from the fact that he is a Rodeif and it is mutar lhatzilo bnafsho, why not see the great chesed YTT would have done not only to the victims but even to Kolko himself? Quietly he could have been confronted, with no public scandal, and finally forced to acknowledge his horrible problem which, I'm sure causes him tremendous anguish and suffering too. He would finally, be able to get help and to try to put his life together in health.

5) Many Poskim hold that when someone is being "Mtzaer the Rabbim" one is allowed to hand him over to the authorities. Besides, the laws of Mesira are taling about an evil antisemitic government that will harm jews. They hardly apply to democratic methods that will put the criminal in a prison with cholov yisroel, daf yomi shiurs and minyonim 3 times a day.

In short, all of these excuses, and MANY others, are completely bogus smokescreens. In reality, let's face it, it is just extremely uncomfortable and awkward to confront such an ugly and embarrassing problem. But isn't that what leaders are paid to do? Isn't that what we are all supposed to do as Jews? Or can we sleep well knowing that we have been "moser nefesh" to get cholov yisroel pizza, bug free lettuce in our fancy restaurant salads, non-Indian multi-thousand dollar human hair sheitlach, frum looking borsalino hats. Is this what will bring Mashiach? Or will it take people waking up and doing what is right to care about injustice and to care about the survivors who have suffered immeasurably, and are afraid of talking about their pain, because they think nobody wants to hear?

Anonymous said...

All day in Yeshiva, Kolko did this and Kolko did that. I go to daven at the Agudah and all I hear is Colmer did this and Colmer did that. I swear, I am a freak magnet. There is something really wrong with me. Honestly, I'm afraid to take a leak wherever I go because who knows who could grab my chevrah? What ever happened to the good old days when all a yeshiva guy did for kicks was stare at the Macy's bra catalog and choke the chicken?

Anonymous said...

UOJ, Can you help spread the word about this site?

http://freeagunos.blogspot.com/

As we all hope to end suffering among our brethren in Klal Yisroel, allow me to wish you continued success in all your endeavors.

Anonymous said...

Boog,

Daas Toirah has the answer !!

It's mirumaz near the end of the original willy wonka movie when willy told charlie's grandfather - You get nothing, You Lose, Good Day Sir !!!

Anonymous said...

The Awareness Center has been working to help Jewish survivors of sexual abuse for several years now.

If you ever gone to their web page to gather information, how about sending them a donation. They have their (non-profit) 501c3 status. I know they can use the financial support.

The Awareness Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 65273
Baltimore, MD 21209

you can find them on guidestar.com

Anonymous said...

I'm Rabbi Hisiger's son-in-law. If UOJ goes after the corruption in Kehilla Kashrus is it because of my shver or stam?

Anonymous said...

"Many Poskim hold that when someone is being "Mtzaer the Rabbim" one is allowed to hand him over to the authorities ... the laws of Mesira are about an antisemitic government that will harm jews. They hardly apply to democratic methods that will put the criminal in a prison with cholov yisroel, daf yomi shiurs and minyonim."

That's Why R' Shlomo Zalman held there is generally no pidyon shvuyim applicable in America. Furthermore, R' Zelig Epstein says it is a good thing that the Frankel's shul crowd etc gets locked up. The rosh yeshiva explains that these are ganovim who would continue hurting their own people if they remained free and that now they are under lock & key, they might also learn a word because there's nothing else to do.

Anonymous said...

The only "anguish" that Kolko feels is in the short time since he was disgraced by UOJ. He's an arrogant prick who felt no remorse while he rubbed his woody against little boys for 40 years.

Anonymous said...

Boog,

I'm not sure which angle you're coming from. It's true that there are a bunch of parasitic twits not learning much in kollel but many are serious. There definitely is a need to support the metzuyanim among them. If you disagree you don't have to contribute. Even Paeroh understood this and let shevet Levi learn while every one else was enslaved.

Anonymous said...

Boog,

I'm not sure which angle you're coming from. It's true that there are a bunch of parasitic twits not learning much in kollel but many are serious. There definitely is a need to support the metzuyanim among them. If you disagree you don't have to contribute. Even Paeroh understood this and let shevet Levi learn while every one else was enslaved.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like Boog's standard talking points from day one so he can deny a cent of support to his son-in-law. What a miserly cheapskate.

Anonymous said...

"Rabbi Mitnick has been mentioned here. What exactly has he done?"

Mitnick is definitely with the good guys. He took action against a molester, something of the nature that I can't discuss in public. Let's just say it's along the lines of what a REAL beis din would do when we're not in galus.

Anonymous said...

Hisiger no longer davens in the Agudah.

Anonymous said...

Who is this Rabbi Gottesman?

Anonymous said...

Someone asked earlier about Herschel Kurzrock's beis din "Iggud Harabbonim".

Hershel Kurzrock - Kurtzcock is a stinkin cursed liar who can be trusted as much as one would trust the Clintons. Stay away from his corrupt Beth Din. Hershel Kurzrock-Kurtzcock controls his corrupt Beth Din and justice is despensed to the highest bidder, with the proceeds going to Kurzrock-Kurtzcock. Kurzrock - Kurtzcock should have been closed down a long time ago. Best advice is to stay away from that lethal snake.

Anonymous said...

Maybe it's the shiraz I just had but this blog is really funny tonight. The comment from "Bayrach" was over the top hilarious. If it was from the usual impersonator (the one with his finger on the pulse of Flatbush) then let me just say, you have talent!

I do miss the SY guy though...

Anonymous said...

Shraga Moshe Kalmanowitz said...

BTW as a trivia question does anyone know the other guy from the block who is a homosexual? I remember him from yeshiva days putting his hands were they didn't belong.

Anybody answered this question?

Please tell us before it is too late.

Anonymous said...

Read closer to the top...he's accused of being a child molester, namely performing oral sex on little boys.
By the way, he lives in Passaic now.

Anonymous said...

He is accused of performing oral sex on little boys.

Anonymous said...

shochic

You can see more recent posts on colmer here:

http://theunorthodoxjew.blogspot.com/2007/01/uojs-state-of-union-address-gedolim.html

this guy is extremely dangerous and needs to be stopped. if you have any more info on him please post it.

Anonymous said...

Extradition! (from the Broadway sensation Fondler on the Roof)

Extradition, extradition! Extradition!
Extradition, extradition! Extradition!

Who, day and night, must sodomize talmidim,
tell them it's okay, behind shadowy closed doors?
And who has the right, as scoffers of the law,
to seek asylum in the Holy Land?

The Rebbeim, the Rebbeim! Extradition!
The Rebbeim, the Rebbeim! Extradition!

Who must know the way to run a yeshiva,
A quiet yeshiva, a kosher yeshiva?
Who must squirrel away all the sexual abuse,
To perpetuate the torah way?

The hanhala, the hanhala! Extradition!
The hanhala, the hanhala! Extradition!

At three, I learned the alef bais.
At four, my balls were fondled.
I hear they found the bastard.
I hope he rots in hell.

The talmidim, the talmidim! Extradition!
The talmidim, the talmidim! Extradition!

And who is it that makes sure
that whatever comes to pass,
molesters of children
will get it up their ass?

The zroya netuyah! Extradition!
Of the law! The law! Extradition!

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