Leaders of Baltimore's Orthodox Jewish community are  taking steps to warn residents of the possibility that Rabbi Stanley  Levitt, who pleaded guilty last month to molesting three boys in the  1970s in the Boston area, could be moving here.
Levitt, 66, who owns a home in Upper Park Heights, was sentenced to  10 years probation by Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Geraldine  Hines.  
In addition, Levitt, who also has lived in Philadelphia, was ordered  to wear a GPS monitoring device during his probation, along with being  forced to comply with the sex offender registry laws of any state in  which he resides. 
As part of his guilty plea, Levitt admitted to improper physical  contact with a boy he visited in the hospital and to two similar  incidents that occurred at his Massachusetts home in 1975 and 1976.
Due to Levitt's ties to Baltimore, Suburban Orthodox Congregation  Toras Chaim Rabbi Shmuel Silber recently sent his congregation an email  warning them about Levitt's possible arrival.
"We have an obligation to be vigilant and ensure that the shul  remains a safe place for our children …" Rabbi Silber wrote. "If you see  Mr. Levitt enter our shul, please notify me or one of the shul officers  immediately."
Rabbi Silber's email comes at the same time that Shearith Israel  Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer posted a letter with Levitt's picture in his  congregation offering similar warnings. The letter has circulated to  several other area shuls and has been posted on multiple Jewish  websites. 
"Stanley (Zusia) Levitt … has faced multiple accusations that he  molested young children in both Philadelphia and Boston," Rabbi Hopfer  wrote. "He recently pled guilty to these charges. This, of course,  warrants our being cautious about him."
Nancy F. Aiken, executive director of the Counseling Helpline &  Aid Network for Abused Women, said she has followed Levitt's case for  months. She added that she is pleased to see such public, proactive  steps being taken within the Orthodox community to warn members about  Levitt possibly coming to Maryland, where one of his victims currently  lives. 
Aiken continued that this is a positive step to diffuse the  perception that Orthodox Jewish leaders don't do enough to combat child  sexual abuse.
"Stanley Levitt fits the classic pedophile profile," Aiken said. "He  has never really accepted responsibility for his actions, and there is  no reason to believe he will change his behavior. I give a lot of credit  to those leaders who stepped up and shared this information with the  public." 
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