The Jewish Chronicle

Bethdintry­ingaccused­rabbi is ‘planning a whitewash’

- BY SIMON ROCKER

AFTER WEEKS of silence, the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregati­ons has announced that it will convene a special rabbinic court to hear claims against one of its rabbis of inappropri­ate behaviour with women.

Rabbi Chaim Halpern resigned as a Uniondayan­andfromoth­ercommunal roles two weeks ago, after complaints about his counsellin­g sessions for women, but continues to lead the synagogue he runs in his Golders Green home.

The Union — which has been under mounting criticism over its handling over the episode — issued a public notice on Tuesday.

It stated that the head of its rabbinate, Dayan Ephraim Padwa, was “in the process of setting up an independen­t Beis Din, consisting of prominent and renowned dayonim, to thoroughly investigat­e the allegation­s affecting one of our rabbonim”.

The Beth Din — which is likely to consist of three rabbis from Israel — will “heartestim­onyandexam­ineevidenc­e”, according to the notice. Its ruling would be binding on the Union’s rabbinate.

Until it delivered its verdict, Rabbi Padwa expressed the wish that “no further action nor declaratio­n be made”.

But one north-west London rabbi, who is aware of the complaints, questioned the credibilit­y of the Beth Din andwhether­anyof thewomenin­volved would be willing to attend. “It is worth nothing,” he said. “It is going to be onesided because no one will come to give evidence.”

Rabbiswhoh­avepreviou­slyurgedth­e Union to act “would not co-operate”, he predicted, because “they feel it is just a plan to whitewash”.

Rabbi Halpern relinquish­ed his communal roles after attending a meeting at the home of former London Beth Din head Dayan Chanoch Ehrentreu, when a group of six rabbis questioned him over the complaints and heard testimony directly from one young woman.

An associate of Rabbi Halpern — who is the son of Union president Rabbi Elchonon Halpern — has said that the rabbi denied the allegation­s.

Amid increasing strain between t h e S t a mfor d Hill-based Union and some of its Golders Green members, it is u n d e r s t o o d that a wider group of northwest London- rabbis is considerin­g making public their concerns about Rabbi Halpern. So far they have held back pending efforts to get the backing of some Union rabbis.

But one rabbi has spoken out. Dayan Yisroel Lichtenste­in, head of the Federation of Synagogues Beth Din, said that RabbiHalpe­rnhad“crossedthe­redlines of acceptedra­bbinicbeha­viour”andwas “unfit to serve as a rabbi”.

In a bizarre twist, Union leaders this week received an email purporting to come from an American psychologi­st, “Ahron Hersh Fried”, which cast doubt on the allegation­s against Rabbi Halpern and suggested that he would probably be cleared .

A senior Union figure suggested that the email be circulated to “relevant parties… maybe even to whoever can get it into the JC”.

But it appears that the email may be a hoax. Rabbi Aharon Hersh Fried is the name of a psychologi­st at Yeshiva University in New York and he has made it clear that he is not the author of the email sent to the Union.

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 ?? PHOTO: AP ?? Dayan Lichtenste­in: says Rabbi Halpern ‘unfit to serve’
PHOTO: AP Dayan Lichtenste­in: says Rabbi Halpern ‘unfit to serve’

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