A woman who was sexually abused by a close family friend has
spoken out about her betrayal, first by her abuser and then by the Orthodox
Jewish community.
Yehudis Goldsobel, now 27, from Edgware in north London was
sexually assaulted by Menachem Mendel Levy from the age of 14. Three weeks ago
he was jailed for three years.
Now Yehudis has waived her legal right to anonymity in order
to break the silence and speak about the crimes that took her teenage years
from her.
She speaks of the “horrible, messy process” of battling
through the courts, and how she was ostracised from her community — which she
was told was her “punishment from God” for being “less Orthodox”.
She says of her decision to go to the police: “It’s not a
triumph, it wasn’t something to celebrate, but it was something I had to do.”
Yehudis has created a charity, Migdal Emunah, to support
victims of abuse in the community. She hopes that this, along with telling her
story, will encourage others to come forward and that by raising awareness no
one else will have to suffer as she did.
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