Was persuaded to return to seminary - and opposed by her family
Seminary student of Beer Miriam, directed by Aaron Ramati, came to Modi'in Illit to persuade a girl who left- to return to the institution • parents drove away the visitors and there was a commotion
- Yoel Koritz, B'Chadrei Charedim
- כ"ג אדר התשע"ג
פלאש 90
Turmoil in Modi'in Illit: Tonight (Monday) Beer Miriam seminary students led by Aaron Ramati, came along with several other people from the seminary, and created a commotion near the Green Park neighborhood, home to the family of one of the students at the seminary.
Testimonies given to B'Chadrei Charedim, indicates that the family who came from South America, spent the evening at a family event outside of home.
Their 20-year-old daughter, studying at seminary of Ramati, took the opportunity to reach her, to convince her younger sister to go back to the seminary. Previously the younger sister studied at the seminary, but was taken out by orders of the social services.
The family heard about the unexpected outbreak of the seminary, and arrived at the place of residence.
Outside the building, a riot broke out. The police was called to the scene and detained some of those involved.
Aaron Ramati's reaction could not be reached.
Against Aaron Ramati, who heads the Orthodox Seminary, located in Sanhedria Jerusalem, a letter was written by Gedolei Yisrael that the Medrashia headed by Ramati is operated like a cult.
Testimonies given to B'Chadrei Charedim, indicates that the family who came from South America, spent the evening at a family event outside of home.
Their 20-year-old daughter, studying at seminary of Ramati, took the opportunity to reach her, to convince her younger sister to go back to the seminary. Previously the younger sister studied at the seminary, but was taken out by orders of the social services.
The family heard about the unexpected outbreak of the seminary, and arrived at the place of residence.
Outside the building, a riot broke out. The police was called to the scene and detained some of those involved.
Aaron Ramati's reaction could not be reached.
Against Aaron Ramati, who heads the Orthodox Seminary, located in Sanhedria Jerusalem, a letter was written by Gedolei Yisrael that the Medrashia headed by Ramati is operated like a cult.
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