Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, a popular Minneapolis rabbi, was sentenced to three years probation on Wednesday after being caught by police in a child sex sting last year, TC Jewfolk reported.
Cohen’s attorney, Joseph Friedberg, said that if Cohen serves the term of his probation without violation, his current felony conviction may be reduced to a misdemeanor. Cohen must also complete 150 hours of community service and pay $1,286 in fines and fees. Cohen is currently registered under Minnesota’s Predatory Offender Act.
The head of an Orthodox community learning center where Cohen used to work as an outreach coordinator said Cohen will not be allowed to return to his work there.
“The answer is no,” Rabbi Avigdor Goldberger told TC Jewfolk. “He won’t be welcome back. We cut ties with him.”
Friedburg says Cohen is not a threat to children.
“His predilection has been toward adult males,” he said. “The man wasn’t looking for children. He was looking for male companionship. He’s been analyzed and reanalyzed. He’s in therapy and his therapist feels he’s no threat.”
Cohen, a resident of St. Louis Park, a Minneapolis suburb with a large Jewish population, was arrested in February during a weeks-long sting by police. He messaged with the persona of a 15-year-old male, created and managed by police, for a week before making a plan to meet the teen for a sexual liaison, according to police. Cohen was arrested outside the supposed address of the teen he was messaging with.
“I sort of deserve it,” Cohen told police, according to his criminal complaint.
News of Cohen’s arrest was met with shock by people who knew him, including many college students who he mentored and hosted outreach events for.
“He was the at very center of the Jewish community in St. Louis Park, and because of that he has an insane amount of connections,” one participant in Cohen’s outreach program for young Jewish professionals, who asked not to be named, told the Forward in August. “A lot of people are going to hurt from this.”
5 thoughts on “Minnesota member of the Levitical priesthood busted in underage sex sting sentenced to probation”
Rabbi Cohen told MN police “I sort of deserve it”. Oy! Somewhere in his debateableTalmud, child rape is an arguable topic open for reasonable discussion.
And of course none of his jew-boy victims will come forward to ensure he never see’s the light of day again, as what happens with most pedophiles & sex offenders….
Wasn’t it Leviticus who said it was wrong to sleep with another guy……. History has a habbit of repeating itself…
“Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, a POPULAR Minneapolis rabbi”
popular … just looking at him, one can see why, such sweetness and outpouring of jew values clearly etched on his sensitive, kind face, i am sure universally popular, even among the goyim.
my hunch confirmed further one, when his former yeshivoids say “arrest was met with shock by people who knew him, including many college students who he mentored and hosted outreach events for”, yeshivoids absolutely had no clue that he was anything but straight out of torah, never a hint after all those years they were in close contact.
outreach, in-reach, jew-rich, jew hands reaching out and grabbing things across yahweh’s world, even ghastly hands of the gassed sixillions reaching out of equally ghastly graves for geld stolen by nazis and now in possession of the goyim everywhere – graves invisible but hands highly visible, the latter proving the existence of the former.
this, from the “3 years plus a day” department:
“His predilection has been toward adult males,” he said. “The man wasn’t looking for children. He was looking for male companionship. He’s been analyzed and reanalyzed. He’s in therapy and his therapist feels he’s no threat.”
(he is no threat, the palestinians are the threat)
irresistibly cute, such jewy-jew rabbi aryeh will go down in jew anals as another antisemitic canard.
oops, did i misspell that? factchecker doesn’t complain, why should i.
“He was the at very center of the Jewish community in St. Louis Park, and because of that he has an insane amount of connections,” one participant in Cohen’s outreach program for young Jewish professionals, who asked not to be named, told the Forward in August. “A lot of people are going to hurt from this.”
I guess those “insane amount of connections” worked out for the rebbe. Shocker!
Rabbi Cohen told MN police “I sort of deserve it”. Oy! Somewhere in his debateableTalmud, child rape is an arguable topic open for reasonable discussion.
And of course none of his jew-boy victims will come forward to ensure he never see’s the light of day again, as what happens with most pedophiles & sex offenders….
Wasn’t it Leviticus who said it was wrong to sleep with another guy……. History has a habbit of repeating itself…
“Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, a POPULAR Minneapolis rabbi”
popular … just looking at him, one can see why, such sweetness and outpouring of jew values clearly etched on his sensitive, kind face, i am sure universally popular, even among the goyim.
my hunch confirmed further one, when his former yeshivoids say “arrest was met with shock by people who knew him, including many college students who he mentored and hosted outreach events for”, yeshivoids absolutely had no clue that he was anything but straight out of torah, never a hint after all those years they were in close contact.
outreach, in-reach, jew-rich, jew hands reaching out and grabbing things across yahweh’s world, even ghastly hands of the gassed sixillions reaching out of equally ghastly graves for geld stolen by nazis and now in possession of the goyim everywhere – graves invisible but hands highly visible, the latter proving the existence of the former.
this, from the “3 years plus a day” department:
(he is no threat, the palestinians are the threat)
irresistibly cute, such jewy-jew rabbi aryeh will go down in jew anals as another antisemitic canard.
oops, did i misspell that? factchecker doesn’t complain, why should i.
“He was the at very center of the Jewish community in St. Louis Park, and because of that he has an insane amount of connections,” one participant in Cohen’s outreach program for young Jewish professionals, who asked not to be named, told the Forward in August. “A lot of people are going to hurt from this.”
I guess those “insane amount of connections” worked out for the rebbe. Shocker!