Saturday, March 03, 2007

Case of the Teacher Molesting Students (1853)

Case of the Teacher Molesting Students (1853)
Lemberg, Ukraine  (Lviv, Galicia)

Testimony of two young adult men, described being sexually abused when they were under the age of thirteen. 
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  1. Background Information From Rabbi Yosef Blau (03/12/2007)
  2. Responsum (in Hebrew)  (03/09/2007)

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Background Information from Rabbi Yosef Blau
March 12, 2007 

The Shoel U'Meishiv was Rav Yosef Shaul Nathenson (1810-1875) the rav of Lemberg (Lviv) and a major posek. In this response he accepted the testimony of two young adults, describing what had been done to them when they were under thirteen which was not said in front of the accused. He also rejected the relevance of a cheskas kashrus (the presumption that a Jew is kosher) since there is no right to be able to become a teacher of children. Discussing the possibility of a sincere teshuva (repentance) he pointed out that if a person denies guilt there can be no teshuva. 

Yosef Blau

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