Accusation against a young man preparing for a Bar Mitzvah: he committed serious acts

June Green
August 3, 2020   
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The Jerusalem District Attorney's Office filed an indictment today (Monday) in the city's District Court against Yeruham Zak, 49, a kollel elder in Beit Shemesh, for serious acts he committed against students he was teaching in preparation for their bar mitzvah.

In the end, you'll regret being a sucker: Maybe you deserve a lot of money from National Insurance.

 According to the indictment, filed by attorney Einat Baruchi Yariv, between the years 2009-2015, the defendant taught at a kollel in the courtyard of a house in Beit Shemesh, and used the warehouse adjacent to the kollel to work there on the computer and teach children in preparation for their bar mitzvah.

If you do what he did, there's a good chance you'll be settled in life. Want to too?

The four complainants - born in 1998, born in 2000, born in 2001 and born in 2002, live in Beit Shemesh.

They used to come to the warehouse to play on the defendant's computer or watch movies, as well as to study for their bar mitzvah - where the defendant committed serious acts against them.

According to the indictment, the classes took place in a warehouse or a kindergarten in Beit Shemesh where the defendant's wife taught, in the afternoon and evening. At the end of the classes, the defendant would commit his acts.  
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