Prosecutors say those indicted Thursday received nearly $400,000 illicitly; scandal has led to anti-Semitic backlash in Lakewood

ed note–No, not a ‘Khazar’ thing nor a ‘Talmud’ thing, but something going back thousands of years as an open conspiracy for all to study and understand for themselves, to wit–

“And God said to Moses ‘Tell the Israelites that both men and women alike are to ask their Egyptian neighbors for all their silver and gold…’ And so the Israelites did as instructed and asked the Egyptians to lend them all their gold and silver, which the Egyptians did, and the Israelites therefore plundered them…’–The Book of Exodus

‘You shall drink the milk of the Gentiles, and draw milk from the breasts of their kings…Strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the foreigner shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers…You shall eat the riches of the Gentiles, and the wealth of the Gentiles shall come to you as they bring to you their gold and incense…The children of those who afflicted you shall come bowing to you, and all those who despised you shall fall prostrate at the soles of your feet, oh Holy Ones of Israel…The sons of foreigners shall build up your walls, and their kings shall minister to you…Your gates shall be open continually, day and night, so that men may bring to you the wealth of the Gentiles, and their kings led in humble procession before you, for the nation and kingdom which will not serve you shall perish, it shall be utterly destroyed…’–Book of Isaiah

Times of Israel

New Jersey — Six more couples were charged with theft Thursday as part of an investigation that has uncovered more than $2 million in public welfare benefits going to New Jersey families that made too much to receive them.

Prosecutors in Ocean County say the six couples received nearly $400,000 combined in Medicaid, food, heating and other benefits. The charges by summons come after seven other married couples in the town of Lakewood were charged with similar crimes last month.

Those arrested as part of the joint state, federal and county investigation include a rabbi and the former leader of a Jewish religious school. The investigation is continuing, and more arrests are likely.

The town has seen huge population growth with an influx of ultra-Orthodox families, and the charges have been met with some anti-Semitic backlash.

Vandals cited the reports in fliers posted on cars around town last week and posted a banner containing an anti-Jewish slur on a Holocaust memorial in front of a synagogue.

A message on the banner included an ethnic slur for Jewish people and stated they “will not divide us,” along with the name of a group supposedly responsible for it. State authorities announced Sunday they were offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to conviction of those responsible.

Religious leaders in the town have spoken out against the welfare fraud allegations, but also to make sure people don’t use the investigation to condemn the entire community.

“We have a failure in our community that we have to address,” Rabbi Aaron Kotler, leader of the world’s largest yeshiva outside of Israel, told NJ.com. “Theft is wrong. We need to do better to educate people.”

Members of the Vaad, a group of religious leaders and business owners in the town, acknowledged that the problem may be linked to the number of rabbinical students in Lakewood’s numerous yeshivas. Many qualify for poverty relief while studying, and Vaad members said the students need to do a better job of leaving public assistance once they begin making money.

“The challenge for the Orthodox community is to get these students quickly into the workforce,” kosher grocery story owner Abe Muller told NJ.com, “where they pay taxes like everybody else, and make them understand the rules.”

Seven couples were arrested last week, including Rabbi Zalmen Sorotzkin, of Congregation Lutzk, and his wife, Tzipporah.

A lawyer for one of those charged last week said that everyone arrested will be vindicated.

Those charged Thursday were Eliezer and Elkie Sorotzkin, Samuel and Esther Serhofer, Yisroel and Rachel Merkin, Jerome Menchel and Mottel Friedman, Tzvi and Estee Braun, and Moshe and Nechama Hirschmann.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether the couples had lawyers to comment on their behalf. Phone messages left with those who had listed numbers were not returned.

4 thoughts on “Yahweh's Chosen Thieves– 6 more Hebrew couples in NJ charged with welfare fraud”
  1. The “God” of the Jews was a malevolent alien being that came in a craft interpreted as a “Burning Bush.” Unless you understand this you are ignorant of where the Jews are coming from.
    ed note–how about this as a more simplistic, rational and believable explanation to it all–
    THEY MADE IT UP, just as they do with all things.

  2. Sure, hire a few shysters, accuse the judge and jury of being anti-Semites, and off they go.

  3. “We have a failure in our community that we have to address,” Rabbi Aaron Kotler, leader of the world’s largest yeshiva outside of Israel, told NJ.com. “Theft is wrong. We need to do better to educate people.”
    Adult Jews don’t know that theft is wrong, you see. The ‘rabbi’ says they just need to be better “educated”. What the ‘rabbi’ means is the ‘yeshiva students’ are too obvious in their thievery.
    There mendacity knows no bounds and is so transparent as to be insulting. But this is all they know to do. If the lie is big enough and told often enough, someone may believe it.

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