American Orthodox rabbis urge Shaked to deny citizenship to sex offender Baruch Lanner
The Rabbinical Council of America, one of the most prominent and central rabbis organizations in North America, sent a letter to Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked on Monday regarding the citizenship application of convicted sex offender Baruch Lanner.
The letter was signed by Rabbi Binyamin Blau, President of
the RCA and Rabbi Mark Dratch, Executive Vice President of the RCA. The rabbis
wrote to Shaked in order to "express our concern that convicted serial sex
offender Baruch Lanner was granted temporary residency status in Israel and
that his request for citizenship is under consideration by your ministry."
They added that "Lanner served nearly three years in prison for sexually
assaulting students at a Jewish high school. There are reports that he committed
an array of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse involving dozens of teenagers
for whom he was responsible. These cases continue to impact his victims as well
as the Jewish community in North America."
"We are very concerned that granting him citizenship
would erase the relevance of this listing and enable him to disappear into
general society, clearly a threat to public health and safety."
RCA letter to Shaked
Lanner is a former orthodox rabbi who was convicted of child
sexual abuse. He was the principal of Hillel Yeshiva High School in Ocean
Township, New Jersey. In addition, Lanner was the director of regions for the
Orthodox Union's National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY).
In their letter, the rabbis quote Israel’s Law of Return,
paragraph 1(b)(2), which states that "entry to Israel can be denied to
anyone who is likely to endanger public health.” They explained that Lanner is
on the US Sex Offender Registry.
"We are very concerned that granting him citizenship
would erase the relevance of this listing and enable him to disappear into
general society, clearly a threat to public health and safety," the wrote
and stressed to Shaked that "We urge you to deny his application for
citizenship."
Lanner's history
According to a report last week by JTA, 72-year-old Lanner
served nearly three years in prison for sexually assaulting students at a
Jewish high school in New Jersey. According to the report, he has been granted
a temporary residency visa that will allow him to stay in Israel while the
country’s Interior Ministry reviews his request for citizenship.
In 2000, following reporting by the New York Jewish Week,
Lanner’s former employer, the Orthodox Union, launched a probe indicating that
Lanner was responsible for an array of sexual, physical and emotional abuse
involving dozens of teenagers in his charge. He was convicted in 2002 of
endangering the welfare of two girls during his time as principal of Hillel
Yeshiva High School in Deal, New Jersey, in the 1990s.
According to Haaretz, Lanner and his second wife arrived in
Israel as tourists and submitted their request for citizenship after landing,
thereby circumventing the Jewish Agency, which handles citizenship requests in
the United States and tends to reject those with criminal records. Lanner had
been living variously in New Jersey and Florida.
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