Thursday, November 27, 2008

Rabbi Nochum Rosenberg Named the 2008 Recipient of the RVA Award of They Year by The Awareness Center, Inc.


Vicki Polin, Senator James Brochin, Rabbi Nochum Rosenberg


November 26, 2008 - Pikesville, Maryland

The Awareness Center, Inc. presented Rabbi Nochum Rosenberg with the first annual "RAPE VICTIM ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR AWARD" -- in recognition of his dedication, determination and also for risking his life in hopes of helping those who have been sexually abused in orthodox Jewish communities around the globe .

Presenting the 2008 award was Maryland's Senator, James Brochin and Vicki Polin, Founder/Director of The Awareness Center, Inc.

The Awareness Center leads the way on child abuse reform efforts
By Ron Cassie, Special to The Examiner
Baltimore Examiner - November 28, 2008

Brooklyn Rabbi Nochum Rosenberg, facing physical threats for speaking about child sexual abuse in the Orthodox Jewish community, received the first "Rape Victim Advocate of the Year" award Wednesday from the Awareness Center in Pikesville.

Vicki Polin, director of the Awareness Center, a Jewish coalition against sexual abuse, said Rosenberg's plight highlights problems Jewish victims have stepping forward in Baltimore as well.

In Baltimore, rabbis are doing everything they can to discourage people from going to the police, said Polin, estimating she's met with at least 100 Baltimore-area Jewish survivors of child abuse in seven years.

The kids are threatened with being kicked out of Jewish day schools. They are stonewalled in the community.

The award presentation at the Pikesville Library served as one of a series of events recently organized by the Awareness Center and the Child Victims Voice of Maryland, working to abolish the state statute of limitations on civil lawsuits involving child sexual abuse.

Currently, victims have criminal, but not civil, recourse after their 25th birthday.

Studies show only 10 percent of victims of childhood sexual abuse ever report it, most not until they are in their 40s, 50s and 60s,รข€ Polin said.

Susan Brien, an Annapolis consultant and child sexual abuse victim, said the bill presented by state Sen. Dolores Kelley, D-Baltimore County, should have bipartisan support.

This is a child protection measure. Do I want the right to sue the guy who abused me 25 years ago? Yes, but the guy who abused me in 1978 was 23 years old at the time, and he's still out there, she said.

At a meeting Monday in Frederick, Ava Miegdzinski said a neighbor sexually abused her 5-year-old sister.

The lawyers talked my parents out of filing a lawsuit because they said the other side attorneys would tear my sister apart, Miegdzinski said.

That makes us so mad today.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for giving rav rosenberg this award. He really made a difference in my life.

Sparkey Greenberg said...

Where can we send Rabbi Rosenberg a note or letter expressing our gratitude for his humanity and efforts on behalf of Kol Yisroel?

Sparkey Greenberg
Austin, Texas

Anonymous said...

Rabbi Rosenberg should be given the Medal of Honor. He fought and still fighting sodom and gomorrah single-handed.