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23.11.2024

'Obscene apartment' in Jerusalem • Violence against Rabbanit Tzadka

In the Shmuel Hanavi neighborhood in Jerusalem, a battle is taking place against a woman directing an obscene apartment • The woman and her friends broke into the home of Hgr"m Tzadka who leads the battle - and beat the Rabbanit

'Obscene apartment' in Jerusalem • Violence against Rabbanit Tzadka

Rabbis and residents of the Shmuel Hanavi neighborhood in Jerusalem have been leading a battle in recent weeks against a neighborhood resident, a single mother to 11 children who they claim the apartment is being used for obscene acts.

Following the struggle against her, the woman arrived today (Tuesday), in the afternoon to the home of the Rosh Yeshiva of 'Porat Yosef', Rabbi Moshe Tzadka, who leads the battle, accompanied by other women - and began shouting and threatening him and his wife. "We will kill you," shouted one of the women who accompanied the same woman.

Another woman crossed red lines and hit the Rabbanit Tzadka on her head.

Because of this, associates and leaders managing the battle decided to hold a demonstration this evening near the woman's apartment.

Loudspeakers roamed around the neighborhood in the afternoon declared: "I was shocked Jerusalem, the persecution campaign against the great Rabbis ... Today nature deteriorated lowly and dared to send a hand against Maran Rosh Yeshiva Shlita .... We're all for the honor of the Torah ... No one should be absent for the protection of the Torah."

A few days ago Rabbi Yaakov Yosef, Rabbi Moshe Tzadka, Rabbi Reuven Elbaz, and other Rabbis signed a letter of protest against the woman's apartment and her actions:

"We come with a big cry, a terrible rumor which we have heard about" it says. "For a long time a private house in a residential building has turned into a place of licentiousness where many have fallen."

At the end of the letter Rebbes and Rabbis write: "and a stern warning not to help her in any way, and certainly not to cooperate with her many sins G-d forbid."
Hanavi Harav Moshe Tzadka Shmuel

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