A woman was at the center of an investigation that raised suspicions of sexual offenses on the part of Rabbi Shlomo Aviner. She is suing the chief rabbi of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu for things he wrote in which he doubted her claims.

At the same time, after Passover, the police are expected to hand over the investigation materials regarding Rabbi Aviner, Vala learned. The women - I think you will hear their apology very soon. These women said that someone encouraged them to plot this plot. Now they are afraid of God and are repeating it. That's how Wala found out. The lawsuit was filed by Sara, a pseudonym, who lives in one of the religious settlements outside the Green Line. Sarah, a woman in her 50s, filed the lawsuit in the private court "Aretz Hamada." It was filed based on the words of Rabbi Eliyahu on the Kippa site in October 2002. Among other things, he wrote: "If we believe anyone who says "goat" without proof, we are not giving life to any creature. " The police closed the complaint, and the prosecutor's office decided not to file an indictment against Rabbi Aviner. An appeal to the Great Rabbinical Court, which is equivalent to the Supreme Court in the Rabbinical Courts, was also rejected. The seriousness of the accusation is so serious on the part of Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu. The accusation against the plaintiff is still published on a popular website. It is possible to detail and write in detail about the matter of the damage caused, which concerns various aspects of the plaintiff's life, but also without detail - understandable. "Abiner pretended that he was supposedly helping the plaintiff recover from childhood sexual abuse. Instead of rehabilitation, another, deep trauma was caused to the plaintiff, which does not give rest to this day," the lawsuit states.