Case of Rabbi David Y. Greenfeld
(AKA: David Greenfeld,
Dovid Leib or Dovid Yidie, David Yehudah Greenfeld)
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Brooklyn, NY
Moshlow yeshiva - Borough Park, NY
David Greenfeld molested a boy who attended his synagogue.
- Yeshiva teacher David Greenfeld accused of boy molest (12/23/2009)
- Breaking News- Greenfeld Agreed in Writing To Quit Teaching 6 Weeks Before Arrest (12/25/2009)
- The Story behind the Arrest of Rabbi David Greenfeld for Molesting (12/30/2009)
2010
- Israel will not extradite alleged sex offender to US (01/28/2010)
A Borough Park, Brooklyn, yeshiva teacher was busted Wednesday morning for allegedly molesting a teenage boy who had attended his synagogue, cops said.
David Greenfeld, 38, was nabbed inside his E. 47th St. home at 6 a.m., and charged with sexually abusing the 15-year-old boy.
The
pair met at their place of worship, which cops didn't
disclose. Greenfeld was awaiting arraignment on sex-abuse and child
endangerment charges.
Investigators began to eye Greenfeld last month after the teen's family told cops that he molested the boy in May.
When
cops began their probe, Greenfeld was "forced to leave" his teaching
job at the Moshlow yeshiva in Borough Park, the source said.
"The
school learned of the allegations, and they had him step down as a
teacher," said a police source. School officials could not be reached
for comment.
The yeshiva had no connection to the sex-abuse
allegations against Greenfeld, police said. Investigators are also
looking into an allegation by a 26-year-old man that Greenfeld sexually
abused him as a teen a decade ago, police sources said.
Frum Follies Blog - December 25, 2009
David Yehudah Greenfeld, who was arrested on December 23rd on 3 charges related to child molesting agreed to quit teaching over 6 weeks earlier according to Rabbi Nochem Rosenberg of Williamsburg. R. Rosenberg secured the agreement in writing after confronting him with his victim at the Mosholow School in Boro Park on Thursday November 12, 2009. Rabbi Rosenberg shared a copy of the note with me.
Click here to see photocopy of Hebrew Original.
Rabbi Rosenberg says the original is now in the possession of the NYPD officials in the Sex Crimes Unit in Brooklyn, but they provided him with a receipt. According to Rabbi Rosenberg, the school removed him from classroom duties but took a while more before they removed him from all contacts with children. Once again the scandal is that someone is removed from teaching but no action is taken to notify the police to protect other children in the community.
Text of letter
5th day [Thursday], [week of parashat] Chaye Sarah — November 12, 2009
With the help of Heaven.
I the undersigned, freely agree not to involve myself with students anymore, in any manner.
Duvid Leib Greenfeld
Note- The signed middle name Leib is Yiddish for Yehudah as is Yidde.
The Story behind the Arrest of Rabbi David Greenfeld for Molesting
Frum Follies Blog - December 30, 2009
The Daily News
reported the arrest on December 23 of Rabbi David Y Greenfeld of 47th
St. in Boro Park. He was booked in Kings County Criminal Court on
charges of sexual abuse, forcible touching and harassment (charge sheet
#2009KN101458). David Y Greenfeld (also known by his Jewish names as
Dovid Leib or Dovid Yidie) is the son of Rabbi Baruch Chuna Greenfeld, Dayan (religious judge) and Gabay (personal secretary) of the 45th Street Bobov Rabbi, Mordechai Dovid Unger.
According to the Daily News, the victim is a 15-year-old Chassidic
boy and “the pair met at their place of worship.” According to Rabbi
Nuchem Rosenberg the episode actually took place in May in the Tosher
mikvah (ritual bath) in Boro Park. What follows is an account about the
alleged assault and its aftermath as reported to me by Rabbi Rosenberg, a
hasid from Williamsburg who is active in the fight against child
molesting in the orthodox Jewish world.
The boy escaped his assailant in the mikvah, dressed hastily and
decided to ensure his escape by taking the man’s clothing. Later on the
wallet inside the pants gave them the name of the man in the mikvah. The
boy shared his plight with his parents who were sympathetic but
reluctant to report the episode because a trial would publicize the
boy’s assault and hurt their standing in the community. Nevertheless
they consulted with Rabbi Rosenberg privately shortly after the mikvah
episode.
Rabbi Rosenberg and the victim visited the Mosholu Yeshiva in Boro
Park where Greenfeld worked as a teacher. The victim identified Rabbi
Greenfeld. A discussion ensued with the administration and Greenfeld was
confronted. As reported in a previous post, Greenfeld then signed a letter agreeing not to work with children .
By November the boy’s family who are Belzer Chassidim were consulting
with key figures in Belz. They were advised to initiate a formal
complaint with the police.
The boy and Rabbi Rosenberg’s went to the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit
(SVU) for sex crimes in the middle of December. They brought along the
seized clothing and the signed letter. A detective followed-up
diligently and Greenfeld was arrested in less than 2 weeks. Rabbi
Rosenberg was impressed with their sensitivity and professionalism.
Many sex abuse victim advocates report less satisfactory follow-up on
complaints when they go to the local police precinct houses in the
ultra orthodox neighborhoods or contact Kol Tzedek, a unit
supposedly established to assist orthodox complainants. They claim that
it works together with community influentials (askanim) and certain
rabbis to discourage victim families from pressing charges.
In recent years several prominent rabbinic authorities have publicly
stated that molestation is a life threatening act, and molesters are
unlikely to stop with one act. Under the Jewish law (halachach)
governing a rodef (a homicidal pursuer) one has an obligation to report
the offender to the authorities. Nevertheless there are rabbis who
discourage reporting. Rabbi Rosenberg alleges that some of these rabbis
offer that advice in deference to wealthy individuals connected to the
molesters who are major contributors.
David Greenfeld was released on bail of $500 the next evening and is now awaiting trial.