Friday, May 14, 2010

Here are the forgeries created by Young Israel

As can be plainly seen, the lifting took place in Kislev 5765 and was the document referred to as a "mistake" in the Tevet 5765 reissuance of the seruv. The Hebrew document was fraudulently altered (note the Hebrew date on next to last signature, Lamed-Gimel Elul??) in 2007 and a translation (with a false translation of Lamed-Gimel) of was notarized to give the false impression that the excommunication was lifted.
[click on image to enlarge annotated documents]

[click here to view the siruv which is still in effect]
This forgery was used to file a lawsuit in SECULAR court for the purpose of trying to intimidate those who were publishing the siruv. Annotations to the forgery are in colored text.

Since the Young Israel Constitution states in Section 4.7:
a.  President - He shall be in charge of and responsible for all the activities of the organization;
the immediate past President of Young Israel is also considered a crook responsible for FORGERY.

More information including a timeline of the excommunication can be read in this Google doc

In perek 7 of sefer Yehoshua we read how "like 36 men" were killed at the city of Ai. Some say it was only Yair ben Menashe who was killed, for he was equal to 36 men. But the aveiroh was not his, it was that of another, Achan ben Carmi. Perhaps Hashem is repeating the story of Yehoshua perek 7?
 
Is Reb Sholom Rubashkin like Yair ben Menashe in that he is paying the price for an injustice in a different city? Much of Reb Sholom Rubashkin's travails began in autumn of 2007, the same time as this forgery was committed by National Council of Young Israel in order to sue Jews in SECULAR court to be silent about the seruv. Reb Sholom's situation worsened in 2008 after he unwittingly was allied by the forger.

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