Another fairly prolific jewish child molester who seems to have almost completely slipped under the radar of public scrutiny is a serial homosexual kiddy fiddler operating in the United States – primarily in the 1980s and 1990s – named Rabbi Joseph Reizes.
Reizes was by all account ultra-Orthodox and associated with (as well as probably part of) the Lubavitch Chabad and the primary - although not the only - site of his serial homosexual child rape was the ‘Education Institute Oholei Torah’ (hereafter Oholei Torah) – in reality two interlocked yeshivas named the ‘Educational Institute Oholei Menachem’ and the ‘Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah’ – in Brooklyn, New York.
As Elijah Wolfson explained in ‘Newsweek’ in 2016:
‘Twelve-year-old Ozer Simon hadn’t grown up Hasidic, but after his parents divorced, his mom became a baal teshuva, a secular Jew who has “returned” to religious ways, and enrolled him at a yeshiva. He immediately fell behind because the other kids had been studying Hebrew since they were toddlers, so when Rabbi Joseph Reizes, a new teacher recently arrived from Brooklyn, offered to tutor the child, his mother jumped at the opportunity.
But when she asked Simon how his first lesson went, she could tell “something was really wrong.” Simon told her the rabbi hadn’t taught him anything; instead, he’d asked the boy to lie down and take a nap. When he did, the older man lay down on top of him. The next school day, Simon’s mother went to Rabbi Avrohom Korf, principal of the boy’s school, and told him what had happened. “I said to him, ‘If Reizes continues to teach here, I’m going to go to the newspaper. Or whatever it takes,’” she recalls. “The next thing I know, the guy is gone.”’
Korf says he confronted Reizes with Simon’s mother’s complaint and that the teacher fled back to Brooklyn of his own volition. Soon after, Reizes was hired to teach elementary school at Oholei Torah, a yeshiva in Crown Heights. No official complaint against him was ever filed in Miami, and Simon’s school never alerted Oholei Torah about the incident that had prompted Reizes’s quick return to Brooklyn.
Fifteen years later, Reizes was fired from Oholei Torah after allegations of sexual abuse arose yet again. A parent “informed a principal that his son was inappropriately touched during a private tutoring session with Reices [sic], after school hours and off school premises,” Oholei Torah’s director, Rabbi Sholom Rosenfeld, tells Newsweek via email.
Reizes was allowed to finish the school year, but Rosenfeld insists he was kept under “constant monitoring” for those three weeks. (Oholei Torah denied Newsweek many requests to speak to someone about this issue and stopped responding to email questions after an initial exchange. Through its lawyer, the school sent a note stating that to answer more questions would “compromise its legal and religious obligations.” Reizes did not respond to requests for comment.)
When contacted by Newsweek, the child whose parents brought the complaint to the school in 1996 didn’t want to speak about it publicly, but other students from that class say Reizes long had a reputation for inappropriate behavior. Bibi Morozow, 31 years old and now living in Florida, says a relative was molested by Reizes while attending Oholei Torah in the 1990s. (When reached by Newsweek on the phone, the relative declined to be interviewed.) “Reizes was always touchy; he’d put kids in his lap,” says one student who asked to remain anonymous because he feared being shunned by his community.
But no complaints were ever registered about the rabbi, nor were any criminal charges filed—in fact, a Freedom of Information Act request to the Brooklyn district attorney’s office turned up no evidence of his name ever appearing in its records. By now, the statute of limitations for most, if not all, of Reizes’s alleged crimes has expired, and the survivors are grown men, some with young boys in the Hasidic school system. Most are afraid to go public because they fear ruining the lives of their children. Reizes, now retired and in his 60s, lives across the street from the school where he used to teach.’ (1)
Clearly Reizes is a serial homosexual child molester who has engaged in a spate of crimes – which was rampant at Oholei Torah till at least the mid-2000s – (2) who was (and still is) actively protected by the jewish community (probably using the Mesirah principle in Judaism) (3) and allowed Reizes to sexually assault and/or rape as many male children as he wished as Sam Kestenbaum explained in the ‘Jewish Daily Forward’ in 2016:
‘Allegations of sexual misconduct were also reported to school administrators over the years.
Rabbi Joseph Reizes, a religious instructor who had been dogged by prior allegations of sexual abuse, was hired by Oholei Torah in the ’80s, Newsweek reported. After a parent complained that he had inappropriately touched their son during a private lesson, Reizes was dismissed.
There are other cases, activists allege, where school administrators were alerted to abuses happening to students but sought to cover up the improprieties.’ (4)
So, in essence jews are absolutely fine with other jews engaging in the homosexual rape of children and moreover will – and continue to - actively protect ‘their right to do so’.
References
(1) https://www.newsweek.com/2016/03/11/child-abuse-allegations-hasidic-ultraorthodox-jewish-community-brooklyn-432688.html
(2) https://nypost.com/2024/12/16/us-news/former-yeshiva-student-claims-he-was-sexually-abused-almost-daily-at-prominent-nyc-school-suit/
(3) On this please see my article: https://karlradl14.substack.com/p/rabbis-informers-and-paedophiles
(4) https://forward.com/news/335778/elite-chabad-yeshiva-says-school-is-free-of-abuse-despite-newsweek-expose/