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Contrary to the plea agreement: In Rabbi Berland's court, workers are raising funds to pay the fine imposed on him - Walla! news

2021-06-19T09:41:06.061Z


As part of the settlement, the district court banned the head of the Shuvu Banim yeshiva from raising donations for the NIS 2.5 million fine imposed on him. However, his associate was heard this week in an interview calling on his followers to mobilize and help the rabbi pay the debt.


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Contrary to the plea agreement: In Rabbi Berland's court, workers are raising donations to pay the fine imposed on him

As part of the settlement, the district court banned the head of the Shuvu Banim yeshiva from raising donations for the NIS 2.5 million fine imposed on him. However, his associate was heard this week in an interview calling on his followers to mobilize and help the rabbi pay the debt.

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Yael Friedson

Wednesday, 16 June 2021, 13:30 Updated: 13:46

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In the video: Contrary to the plea agreement: In the courtyard of Rabbi Berland, workers are raising funds to pay the fine imposed on him (Walla system!)

Rabbi Eliezer Berland's associates are working to raise funds to pay the fine that the Jerusalem District Court imposed on him on Sunday - contrary to the plea agreement they signed.

According to the plea agreement, Rabbi Berland is prohibited from raising funds to pay the high fine to the state treasury.

But it seems that the rabbi's court is trying to help raise the funds, after this week an associate of Breslav's news line was interviewed and called on the believing public to raise donations to pay the fine.



As part of the plea deal, a sentence of 18 months imprisonment was agreed, as well as a fine of NIS 2.5 million to be paid to the state and an additional payment of NIS 180,000 as compensation to the victims of Berland.

The arrangement includes a clause stating that "the defendant undertakes not to initiate, in any way of publication, a fundraising action for the payment of the fine and / or the compensation imposed on him."

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As part of a plea deal: Rabbi Berland was sentenced to 18 months in prison

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Committed not to open a fundraising event.

Rabbi Berland (Photo: Walla !, official website)

However, in an interview given on Sunday by a senior member of the Shuvu Banim yeshiva, Aharon Schwartz, to the Breslav Global Line, Schwartz explained the fine and called on the public to mobilize to help the rabbi pay the fine.



Schwartz explained that half of the amount had actually already been raised from the public to pay the bail for the rabbi's release under house arrest, and called on the followers to fill in the gaps. "There is a fine of 2.5 million shekels, half of which is the guarantee of 1.2 million when the rabbi was released at the time," Schwartz said in an interview, "Thank God, the public mobilized with great dedication. "And a half to supplement to 2.5 million. This is a very excessive amount relative to the offenses for which the rabbi was charged."

He added that the legal proceedings against Berland are "a move of anti-religious persecution by the authorities in the State of Israel against the entire ultra-Orthodox public. It is part of the persecution, Rabbi Berland is just a chapter."



Yesterday, something that looked like a Torah thing was posted on Rabbi Berland's official Facebook page, but the content talks about giving charity to the righteous, from which he is immediately blessed, which can be interpreted as a call to the public to donate to Rabbi Berland.

The post quoted, among other things, a verse in which it is written that "if one gives charity to the righteous, he is blessed immediately."



Schwartz is mentioned in the second indictment in the indictment against Berland: While Berland was in custody at Zalmon Prison, he gave Schwartz a recorded message in his voice for his community of believers instructing them to beat two of the followers who complained against him, and Schwartz circulated in the Hasidic press line.

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