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Thursday, June 08, 2023

Maryland Governor Signs Child Victims Act of 2023 - “There is no statute of limitations on the hurt that endures for decades after someone is assaulted," Moore, a Democrat, said. "There is no statute of limitations on the trauma that harms so many still to this day, and this law reflects that exact truth.”


6 comments:

Street Corner Crazy Jr said...

There was a comment about Belsky Jr from Telz, submitted while Horav UOJ was away - on the Lipa Schmeltzer entry. It's based on information in an article from a newspaper that's already been tossed so it will be episs shver to reconstitute it.

Anonymous said...

Arie Crown Hebrew Say School in Chicagoland is well known for straddling the charedi and mo world. Apparently, they are following in some of the worst paths of both groups - in their claims that there is nobody working there now who has any responsibility for at the very least their incompetence regarding deceased former Rebbe pedophile Shlomo Pomerantz. They’re claiming that everyone involved is conveniently dead while it seems like at least 2 people are alive and well. They’re having their annual fundraiser tonight and are boasting it’s sold out. Chicagoans apparently rather have a good time than hold the administration to account.

Old Torah Vodaas said...

Does UOJ know anything about this? Marc Shapiro wrote in 2019:

Prof. Shnayer Leiman’s email published in Chaim Dalfin’s new book, Torah Vodaas and Lubavitch (Brooklyn, 2019), p. 203.

There was a rabbi who allegedly was killed by mobsters. I heard from reliable sources that he was beaten, rolled in the snow and left to die. (Perhaps the goal was to frighten him, not kill him.) He survived the ordeal, but died shortly thereafter from pneumonia. The rabbi was Rabbi Yaakov Eskolsky, famous author and Rabbi of the Bialystocker Shul on the Lower East Side. I’m not aware of any written account that mentions this.

Leiman also mentions that Rabbi Israel Tabak, the son-in-law of R. Eskolsky, in discussing his father-in-law’s death mentions nothing about any foul play. See Tabak, Three Worlds (Jerusalem, 1988), p. 156.

R. Eskolsky served as a rabbi in Scranton for a few years. See his biography here. I previously wrote a bit about him here. In Tabak’s book, p. 152, it mentions that R. Eskolsky celebrated Thanksgiving, and that at a Thanksgiving dinner Tabak attended, he “emphasized the significance of Thanksgiving Day for our people who came to the United States from Eastern Europe, and especially from Russia. Coming to America, the land of freedom and opportunity, was like emerging from darkness into light and certainly deserved to be marked by thanksgiving, both to G-d and to America that treated its citizens so well.” I believe that for any non-hasidic rabbi in America in the early part of the twentieth century, the notion that there was something religiously problematic with celebrating Thanksgiving would have been incomprehensible.

Shimon Steinmetz sent me this picture from the Forverts, Oct. 23, 1930. I find it fascinating that R. Eskolsky served as a justice on the “Jewish Arbitration Court.”

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Actually, I was in contact with Dalfin, I could not verify that particular incident.

There was a bad guy as a rebbe in YTV in the late 20's that the Zeide had to toss out of there.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

RSFM --- hung an American flag out of his porch in Monsey on Memorial Day and July 4th.

UOJ - MOSHE EISEMANN OF BALTIMORE VIA YESHIVA OF PHILADELPHIA said...

UOJ - MOSHE EISEMANN OF BALTIMORE VIA YESHIVA OF PHILADELPHIA