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    Jerusalem Rabbi Menachem Yaveh Arrested for Cult, Sexual Misconduct

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    What this is about

    Rabbi Menachem Yaveh, a prominent student of Rabbi Eliezer Berland, has been arrested in Jerusalem under suspicion of leading a controversial cult and committing sexual abuse against boys involved. Yaveh, who is a father of 17, has had at least four former students come forward to file police complaints against him.

    Why it matters

    These shocking allegations have created significant concern within both the local Jerusalem community and the broader Jewish world. The reports suggest that Yaveh used his spiritual authority and religious teachings as a means to manipulate and exploit vulnerable youth, undermining trust in religious leaders and institutions.

    The backstory

    Yaveh’s former students recount horrifying experiences that transpired within what was set up as a yeshiva—although, purportedly, it functioned as a cult designed primarily to serve Yaveh. Under the guise of imparting religious wisdom, Yaveh is said to have sexually abused and manipulated his students, making them believe his wrongful acts were divinely ordained.

    Details from witnesses

    One survivor, Mordechai (alias), described a pattern of psychological manipulation and sexual misconduct. He recounted how Rabbi Yaveh used sacred Jewish texts to justify his actions, continued to warn him against disclosure, and created a deep reliance on him. According to Mordechai, this abusive relationship lasted around four years, clouding his understanding and skewing his spiritual journey.

    More victim testimonies

    Other witnesses such as Tzachi Zeitlin and Moshe provided detailed accounts of similar abuses. Zalmen Zeitlin emphasized how Yaveh cultivated dependency through extended discussions, reinforcing his authority to engage in serious sexual misconduct. Moshe noted attempts to recruit him into finding other boys, offering monetary rewards in exchange for this action.

    Further implications

    Nathan (another alias) asserted that Yaveh particularly targeted young adolescents, believing they were easier to influence and manipulate. Witnesses emphasized that Yaveh systematically isolated his followers from their families and communities, shaping their identities to serve his apparent indoctrination agenda.

    What they are saying

    The Jerusalem police have characterized this matter as an ongoing investigation, promising continued professionalism and thoroughness as they uncover more details. Rabbi Menachem Yaveh, maintaining his role at the yeshiva throughout the investigation, has not commented publicly. However, his wife defends him, stating he is “a righteous man who is being slandered.”

    What’s next

    The investigation continues as authorities further probe into these shocking allegations, aiming to ensure justice and maintain the sanctity of spiritual leadership in the community.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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