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Cocaine rabbi avoids prison term

December 23, 2009 10:36

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Jonathan Kalmus,

Jonathan Kalmus

1 min read

A rabbi convicted of cocaine possession has been ordered to attend narcotics rehabilitation within the Jewish community, avoiding a jail term.

At his trial in November, Rabbi Baruch Chalomish pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of high-quality cocaine after falling into heavy addiction. Last January police raided a city centre apartment in which Rabbi Chalomish was found after what was said to be a five-day long drug binge.

Sentencing at Manchester Crown Court last Thursday, Judge Michael Henshell said the rabbi’s age and good character, as well as his “intensive” work to combat a heavy drug addiction, made a rehabilitation order appropriate.

He told Rabbi Chalomish he had been respected for his spirituality, learning and large charitable donations.

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