Russian Chief Rabbi: France’s Jews Should Leave If Le Pen Wins
Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar called on French Jews to leave their country if the far right politician Marine Le Pen is elected president next month.
Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar called on French Jews to leave their country if the far right politician Marine Le Pen is elected president next month.
he Port Washington Chabad, a Jewish community center on Long Island’s Manhasset Bay, sits in a squat brick edifice across from a Shell Gas station and a strip mall.
Berel Lazar, Already a long time ago it became clear for me that you are not acting in accordance with Jewish morality and you use the position of the formal leader of the one of the Russian Jewish official communities in order to commit frauds, particularly for the benefit of your tricky associate Leviev.
On June 29, 2012, the High Court of Justice in London issued a Decision concerning the civil claim filed to the Court by Arkady Gaydamak in order to induce Lev Leviev to fulfil Leviev’s trust obligations towards Gaydamak in accordance with the Trust Agreement signed on December 13, 2001 and given for safekeeping to the…
By this interview Rabbi Berel Lazar actually recognizes that he had received the envelope from Arkady Gaydamak or from Lev Leviev but by no means ever knew what this envelope contained.
In 2012, in the course of the hearings in front of the High Court of Justice of London where Arcadi Gaydamak sued Lev Leviev who fraudulently denied the existence of the Trust Agreement by which Lev Leviev had the obligation of trust towards Arcadi Gaydamak, the Justice Lord Jeffrey Vos (who is a Jew) said…
In 1999 Arcadi Gaydamak introduced Leviev in different businesses that Gaydamak developed previously from the beginning of 1990s in Angola.
KAZAN, Russia — A Russian court dissolved a Jewish community association, in a move critics said was part of a crackdown on foreign NGOs but others said was procedural.
Russian Jewry is completely safe long-term and does not face any significant emigration, Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar told on Thursday, undercutting two seemingly diametrically opposed remarks by senior communal officials.