There is no place for God down below, though, if we keep shutting our eyes to the truth, if we cover up in the name of “respect” and destroy lives on the way. Men are weak. OK, some men are weak.
Chaim Walder with some of the many books he has authoredDaniel Ratzabi Author Chaim Walder has published a response to recent defamatory attacks made on him in the media, first printed in the Haaretz ...
A popular haredi author in Israel has been suspended by several media outlets, following accusations of sexual abuse. Chaim Walder, author of dozens of books including the popular “Kids Speak: ...
(JTA) — Israel’s Ashkenazi chief rabbi called for victims of sexual abuse to bring complaints to the “relevant authorities,” saying “there is an obligation to complain to the authorities in charge of ...
(JTA) — Chaim Walder, an Israeli haredi Orthodox children’s book author who was accused last month of sexual abuse by several teenage girls, was found dead Monday in an apparent suicide, according to ...
These remarks followed some backlash in the ultra-Orthodox community, with one leading haredi rabbi saying those who accused Walder of sexual abuse were guilty of murder. Several major Jewish ...
To subvert a phrase, it is a truth not universally acknowledged that a man in a position of power may all too often abuse that power. This is a story of voices, men’s voices and men’s voices, and no, ...
Well-known ultra-Orthodox children’s author Chaim Walder announced Wednesday that he was taking a break from public life to clear his name, after he was accused of taking sexual advantage of teenage ...
During my first month as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx, I spent most of my time engaged in an intensive orientation. As part of that training, a senior ADA taught us the art of an ...
The accounts of alleged abuse by Walder, author of the popular children’s book series “Kids Speak,” led to an unusually strong reaction within the haredi Orthodox community. (JTA) — Chaim Walder, an ...
“There is an obligation to complain to the authorities in charge of these issues, and not hide it,” Lau said in a statement. (JTA) — Israel’s Ashkenazi chief rabbi called for victims of sexual abuse ...
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