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Saturday, February 11, 2006

Kiryas Joel Satmarstry to block wife's leaving

When police arrived at the apartment building that Sunday afternoon in December, a crowd had gathered on Lizensk Boulevard for what appeared to be a domestic dispute that had somehow aroused a lot of attention.

Since then, a curious tale has emerged, one of a teenage Jewish couple spirited out of the Middle Eastern country of Yemen 11 years ago and absorbed into this insular Hasidic community. This is where they had seven children in rapid succession and then found themselves at loggerheads.

What went wrong in the Alnahari household is a matter of dispute, soon to play out in Family Court. Seven young children are caught in the middle, pawns in a larger struggle involving the Satmar Hasidim and the Yemenite Jews they rescued from persecution.

The Satmar hosts are cast as sinister prison guards, bent on separating Yemenite children from their parents; the self-described rescuers are reviled for seeking to corrupt fellow Jews by dispatching them to a secular Israel.

The story might have stayed within the Satmar world, but for the repeated police involvement. The conflict rose a notch when state troopers arrested three men who allegedly forced their way into the Alnahari apartment to berate the 27-year-old mother, Sanaa, and two women who have been helping her.

Felony burglary charges were filed against Israel Grunhut, 27; Issac Weinstock, 29; and Israel Rolnitsky, 44. The three Kiryas Joel men were briefly held in the Orange County Jail in Goshen until each posted $25,000 cash bail.

http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2006/02/11/news-camyemenite-02-11.html

Comments:
Caution!!!!! Do not take this story at face value. This is a conspiracy the Jewish Agency, well known for their efforts to assimilate the entire Yemenite tribe into the Israeli sewer culture, have created. People that know the circumstances of this episode will tell you that these "facts" is one big lie, so that they can take these kids away from their frum parents so they will not be torah observant. It is a great mitzva to do whatever you can to rescue thse kids from the hands of the Jewish Agency

 

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