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Israeli rabbi steals torahs from his own synagogue

October 17, 2012 12:50
Sephardi torah scrolls of the type used in Moshav Brosh (Photo Smuconlaw).

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Anna Sheinman,

Anna Sheinman

1 min read

An Israeli rabbi was convicted of stealing torah scrolls from his own congregation and replacing scrolls with rolls of paper.

Rabbi Yehuda Rosilio, of the Sephardi synagogue in the small Negev town of Moshav Brosh near Be’er Sheva, was found guilty of aggravated theft; fraud; fraud under aggravated circumstances; breach of trust and an affront to religion

The rabbi defrauded members of his congregation who asked for Torah scrolls to be written. Instead of writing a scroll in honour of a deceased loved one of a family in the congregation, Rabbi Rosilio dressed up an old scroll in a new case and presented it to the family.

He was also found guilty of presenting a borrowed scroll as one he had written, and once paid for he returned the torah to its dealer.

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