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Fugitive rabbi’s death threat to Jewish chief

Sect leader on Interpol wanted list dodges police raid on Midrand hotel

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A FUGITIVE rabbi on the run from Interpol has issued a death threat against the chief rabbi of South Africa, Warren Goldstein.

The threat, made by followers of the Jewish sect’s leader in his name and on his website, has rattled the South African Jewish community.

Ten days ago, South African Police Service officers, acting on a request from Interpol, raided a hotel in Samrand, north of Johannesbu­rg, where 78-year-old Rabbi Eliezer Berland has been staying on and off for five months with a number of his disciples.

Berland, one of the leaders of the Breslov Hassidic movement in Israel and head of the Shuvu Bonim Seminary in Jerusalem — and considered a holy man by his followers — has been on the run since 2012 when allegation­s were made by female followers in Israel that he had sexually harassed or raped them.

He has managed to live under the noses of authoritie­s from Morocco to the Netherland­s and Zimbabwe.

In South Africa he has been staying at hotels and golf estates. He is followed by about 40 families, to whom he is a spiritual guru.

The men study with him all day and teach the younger boys while their wives take care of the many children and cook. They may not eat the food or use the crockery and cutlery at any of these establishm­ents since the hotels are not kosher. They cook in their rooms.

Sect members — most of whom speak Hebrew only — were this week adamant that the rabbi would return in two weeks’ time or so when things were “calmer”. They said they were upset about the police raid on the hotel on Friday night last week and that their children had been “traumatise­d”.

Hila Nakesh, whose mother was born in Greenside, Johannesbu­rg, said she saw a policeman pull an oxygen mask off her eight-year-old son, Nathan, who has Down’s syndrome, and who was “traumatise­d” by the “assault” and had to be taken to hospital in Pretoria.

Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, national spokesman for the police, denied that the boy had been touched.

Berland — who has eluded the SAPS on at least two other occasions — apparently escaped from the hotel just before the raid. He is now in hiding.

His followers, especially those in Israel, have blamed Goldstein for setting the police on Berland.

They went further this week and claimed that Goldstein should be subjected to din rodef (“law of the pursuer”), one of the few provisions in Jewish religious law that permits extrajudic­ial killing.

Taken from the Babylonian Talmud, the relevant passage speaks of “one who pursues his fellow to kill him” — this would include informing on “his fellow” to the police — and says that such a pursuer or informer may legitimate­ly be killed.

Using the religious legal opinion of a well-known Johannesbu­rg rabbi, the group’s spokesman posted on the group’s website: “The police were sent in an attempt to arrest Rabbi Berland on Shabbat [sabbath] night. This is a very serious crime. [Jewish law] speaks extensivel­y on the rodef , a person who goes and tries to imprison his fellow in the hands of nonJews. There is a commandmen­t to stop him at all costs. And the law refers to a simple Jew . . . whereas we are dealing with a great Rabbi, a great Torah Sage [Berland].”

Much controvers­y was generated in Israel in 1995 when Yigal Amir, the murderer of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, defended his actions partly on the basis of din rodef.

Amir argued that Rabin’s offer of concession­s to the Palestinia­n Authority would endanger Jewish lives.

Goldstein has not commented on the matter but the South African Jewish community issued an official statement “representi­ng the full spectrum of South African Jewry”.

“The South African Jewish community calls on Rabbi Eliezer Berland to return to Israel immediatel­y to face the serious criminal charges laid against him and for which there is an internatio­nal warrant of arrest against him,” it said.

“We further condemn the baseless malicious lies and incitement to violence aimed at our Chief Rabbi, including the libellous accusation that the Chief Rabbi was responsibl­e for the police raid on Berland’s compound.”

Asked why Berland’s followers had accused Goldstein of “a merciless blood libel campaign”, a spokesman in Israel, identifyin­g himself as “Yossi”, said: “This is what we feel is being done to us. Only by us we don’t have the SAPS . . . or the government protecting us, and sending after us the Hawks or the police and spreading lies about us in the media — which is literally spilling innocent blood.”

Mulaudzi confirmed that Berland was a fugitive wanted in Israel for indecent assault and that his arrest had been requested by Interpol.

Mulaudzi said the SAPS suspected Berland had an informant who let him know about police movements, and that this was why the rabbi left the hotel before the police arrived.

But Yossi said: “It was nothing short of a miracle. We’ve seen this kind of thing many times, and each time there is absolutely no other explanatio­n for it. Two years ago when the Hawks busted into a wedding and the rabbi was in the centre [of the ceremony], they literally had their hands on him and mistakenly took someone else.

“This Shabbat they went into every room at least once and interrogat­ed every person at gunpoint. The rabbi had the door open to his room and he was studying Torah peacefully.

“God blinded the eyes of the officers and they didn’t notice his room.”

God blinded the eyes of the officers and they didn’t notice [the rabbi’s hotel] room

 ?? Pictures: KEVIN SUTHERLAND ?? HOLY INN: Breslov Hassid members busy with religious studies at their Gauteng hotel this week
Pictures: KEVIN SUTHERLAND HOLY INN: Breslov Hassid members busy with religious studies at their Gauteng hotel this week
 ??  ?? ‘MIRACULOUS’ ESCAPE: Rabbi Eliezer Berland, the leader of a Jewish sect, faces allegation­s of rape in Israel
‘MIRACULOUS’ ESCAPE: Rabbi Eliezer Berland, the leader of a Jewish sect, faces allegation­s of rape in Israel
 ??  ?? ‘TRAUMATISE­D’: Eight-year-old Nathan Nakesh with his father, Nahman, at the hotel on Wednesday
‘TRAUMATISE­D’: Eight-year-old Nathan Nakesh with his father, Nahman, at the hotel on Wednesday

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