It’s a camp firestorm.
Four upstate Jewish summer camps are the latest battleground between warring Hasidic brothers — and two prominent Brooklyn pols are helping them slug it out.
On one side is Brooklyn Democratic boss and Assemblyman Vito Lopez, who is going to bat for Zalman Teitelbaum. The rabbi was designated the leader of the Satmar Hasidic sect by his late father, Grand Rebbe Moses Teitelbaum.
On the other is Rep. Nydia Velazquez, a Democrat whose district was just redrawn to include Hasidic Williamsburg. She is backing Teitelbaum’s older brother, Aaron, who wants to control half the camps.
It’s a fight where every vote counts, even if the candidates have to campaign 100 miles north of Brooklyn.
Both sides have made appeals to Ulster County Executive Mark Hein, whose administration must decide who will get the permits to operate the lucrative summer camps. Lopez even paid Hein a visit last month.
“I have jurisdiction here, and I have a right to participate, and I will,” Lopez said, insisting he’s in the fight for the kids, not the votes.
Hein refused repeated requests from The Post for comment.
For years the camps, attended by some 3,800 children from New York City, were controlled by the Zalman faction, known as the Zalis.
But this year, Aaron Teitelbaum’s followers, the Aaronies, filed for a permit with Ulster County to run at least some of the camps.
“This is an attempt to sort of embarrass one side by the other side and not at all to deal with the issues impacting the young kids,” Lopez told The Post.
He blamed Velazquez for starting the fight.
“She’s taken a minority position and maybe she might even win. Is that a smart political decision? You add up the numbers,” Lopez said.
At stake are some 8,000 votes. Most of the Satmars in Williamsburg are Zalis, and they vote as a bloc.
Lopez has long linked himself with the Zalis, making it nearly impossible for Velazquez to secure their support.
“The Zalman faction controls two-thirds of the vote. She’s after the other third,” noted one political observer.
“The congresswoman contacted the county executive to urge that a fair, equitable solution be reached which satisfies all parties’ interests and ensures all the children may enjoy this facility,” a spokesman for the congresswoman said.
The camp war is the latest power struggle in the biblical battle between the brothers, which dates to 1999, when the Grand Rebbe picked Zalman to head his Williamsburg synagogue. He left his older son, Aaron, in charge of the synagogue in Kiryas Joel, an upstate town of Satmars.
The Grand Rebbe died in 2006, and a Satmar court ruled that Teitelbaum’s will left the empire to Zalman. That meant he was in charge of a sect that now numbers some 100,000 people in New York, mostly in Brooklyn, and real estate worth some $372 million.
But Aaron never accepted the division, and court battles ensued. The state’s high court in 2007 ruled that it was a matter for the Satmars to work out among themselves.
ISABEL VINCENT and MELISSA KLEIN • New York Post
8000 zalis in williamsburg? what else is new?
ReplyDeletetheir mailing list shows just short of 3,500 and the Aron side has 3,000
so cut the crap Iaval Vincent and Melissa Klein, please take a tour to the schools and shuls from both sides in williamsburg and see for yourself.
And the Internet is the problem!!! What a shame!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a Chilul Hashem of epic proportions and an embarrassment to Orthodox Jewry.
ReplyDeleteIts so nice to see such ahavas yisroel between 2 blood brothers (sarcastic). They and all their followers should be ashamed. You guys do worlds of chesed, yet you just cant get along amongst yourselves. Sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a kiddush hashem!! Two "rebbes" fighting over money!! It's unbelievable I thought that we davened to hashem to take away the teivah for idolatry, yet what is clear is that the idol is no longer a statue but a piece of green paper with a president's name on it. The only shevet no involved in the chet haegel was shevet levi, the tzadikim of the generation. Now even shevet levi is bowing down to this idol!!
ReplyDeletethese "Rebbes" should be ashamed of themselves.
זאלי’ס גנבים גזלנים האבן צי גענימען די גאנצע האראוואניע פונ’ם סאטמאר’ן עולם אלע יארן וואס זיין טאטע זצ’ל האט זיך געמיטשעט איז ער נישט געוועין צים האבן קיינמאל אויפן טאטן נישט געקיט מאר זיך אנגעקימען צים גרייטן ציזאם גענימען דעם טאטענן שונאים אין זיך אריין געזעצט אין די בנינים אין יעצט שרייט ער מ’באגנב’ט מיך שעים דיך די אימפארשעימטער הינט
ReplyDeleteAhh but as long as we curse out every other Jew and go בשיטת רבינו who cares .
ReplyDeleteThe problem here is not money we knew all along they love money look how they live.
The story brings to light the gemorah מגלגלים חוב על ידי חייב
So if a chill hashem happened because of them ....
wow! Lopez doing something for the Jewish kids? really? looks like he is trying to do something for himself!
ReplyDeleteSatmar is not a "sect." It is a cult.
ReplyDeleteנעבעך פני הדור כפני הכלב, די היינטיגע רבנים מיינען אלע נאר די פאר טאלער, זיי טראכטן פון אייבערשטן נאר ווען מ'דארף נישט, ביי זיי איז פשט על שלושה.
ReplyDeleteדברים העולם עומד
געלט, כבוד, סעקס,! ליידער א ביטערן חורבן
ReplyDeleteנעם אהרן און זלמן לייב אין שיק זיי ביידע קיין זענטה, זאלן זיי זיך קריגן דארטן, און לאז אונז דא במנוחה....
ReplyDeleteרוב היינטיגע גערופענע רבנים זענען די גרעסטע ליידיג גייערס, געלט פרעסערס מיט נואפים רשעים שקצים ימ''ש
ReplyDeleteא כינוס פאר די טריפה'נע אינטערנעט מאכט מען, מ'טאר נישט גיין, ובמושב ליצים לא ישב
ReplyDeleteליצים וואס וואס איר זענט! א כינוס פאר די טריפה'נע אינטערנעט מאכט מען, ובמושב ליצים לא ישב, קיינער זאל נישט גיין, סאיז בלויז ביטול תורה...
ReplyDeleteא כינוס פאר די אינטערנעט מאכן די ליצים
ReplyDeleteס'איז אויך ווייטער געלט און נאכאמאל געלט, זיי מאכן פון דעם ביק טיים, און אונז בהמות לאזן זיך אויסמעלקן ווי די קיען, וואס גייט זיי אן אז אונז קויף מיר טיקעטס
ReplyDeleteביי די וועי מ'מעג מבטל זיין די גאנצע אוועקפארן אין די קעמפס קאנטרי... ווער דארף עס, דער המון עם האט.נישט קיין געלט,
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