Haredim embezzled millions in ID fraud


By Anonymous
November 21, 2010
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3987802,00.html

Six suspects were arrested and four others were brought in for questioning. More than a 1,000 fake ID cards were discovered in the raid, along with computers and machines for printing and laminating the cards, and other equipment.

So there are some Haredim who work, after all! And it seems very lucrative business! One thing you can be nearly sure of: they didn't print any false ID on Shabbat! By the way, were the policemen who arrested the bunch antisemites? Did they indulge in lachon hara?

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Yoni1

21 November, 2010 - 17:36

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Oh, they work. While others keep them safe from attack by foreign enemies.


Avraham Reiss

21 November, 2010 - 20:23

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jose, one of them could well have been your grandfather, if you are in fact Jewish. (We've seen enough imposters and liars here so far.)

(BTW, kudos to the Moderator, who kicked out stephenb).

Apart from which you use the disgusting habit of deciding guilt before a trial has even started. Says plenty about your honesty and attitude to democracy.


Yoni1

21 November, 2010 - 22:48

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Kicking out someone who stands up to the antisemitic posters ... yes, great behaviour on a Jewish site.

And if we are talking about disgusting habits, what about yours and your sidekicks' habit of calling people you disagree with 'antisemites', and accusing me of being a liar about my name, and so on and so forth ... perhaps you should look in the mirror once in a while. If you had a conscience, which you don't, you'd be sickened by what you saw in it.


jose (not verified)

22 November, 2010 - 02:08

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"Deciding guilt", Avraham ?
Maybe you didn't notice but the bunch was caught with 1000 false IDs and machines and computers.
Now, they can claim they were planted here by divine intervention, but I doubt any serious court in Israel will believe that.
So, I am not "deciding guilt", here: facts do.

But you are totally against facts, aren't you?

Then my grandfather could have been one of them, except of course that he is dead, that he was not Haredi and that he didn't live in Jerusalem...
Maybe yours ?


jose (not verified)

22 November, 2010 - 03:58

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They'll need a very good lawyer as well as a halachic expert to prove that they acted according to the laws of Judaism...
It seems to me that one of the ten commandments was violated there... But Moses was not Jewish, of course!

We'll see if the other Haredis will condemn this bunch for violating the laws they are supposed to respect. I guess no one will cast the first stone, as they know too well they are all guilty of a violation or other of these laws.
Otherwise, what should they do to them? Stone them like they do to cars on Shabbat?

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