Former cabinet minister Michael Melchior attacked former MK
Haim Druckman on Tuesday for defending Rabbi Mordechai Elon, a recently
convicted sex offender, and inviting him to his yeshiva.
“I was not at all surprised to read that Rabbi Druckman
continues to invite Rabbi Elon to teach young men in his yeshiva in Or Etzion,
even after his conviction in court,” Melchior wrote in both English and Hebrew.
Melchior praised the Takana Forum of prominent religious
Zionist figures, which fights sexual abuse in the National Religious sector,
for the way it handled the allegations against Elon. He said he wished the
ruling of the forum and the court was respected by Druckman and others who
continue to back Elon.
“I wonder, what more needs to happen before Religious
Zionism, Bnei Akiva yeshivas and yeshivot hesder will no longer consider this
person [Druckman] suitable to lead them,” Melchior wrote. “Is it possible to
enter the month of mercy and forgiveness, and the Days of Awe and claim to The
Almighty that we have done all that we must do in order to set an example for,
and to protect our children? Is it not said that in a place where God’s name is
being desecrated, we do not give respect to Rabbis? In this instance, when a
Rabbi is an icon, I ask what could be a bigger desecration of God’s name than
to pay tribute to a man that has turned a blind-eye to harm done to innocent
children?” Elon was convicted on two counts of indecent assault by force
against a minor by the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court two weeks ago. He could
serve up to seven years in prison.
The rabbi was one of the predominant figures in the
national-religious world before allegations of misconduct arose. He was dean of
the renowned Yeshivat Hakotel.
His Torah lessons were broadcast on national radio, he had a
television slot, and he enjoyed a large and devoted public following.
Druckman was an MK with the National Religious Party and
currently heads the Center for Bnai Akiva yeshivot.
Melchior was a minister and MK for the liberal religious-
Zionist party Meimad when it ran with One Israel and Labor. The rabbi of
Jerusalem’s Beit Boyer synagogue, he is a leading advocate for social justice
in Israel, education for all, Jewish-Arab reconciliation, protection of the
environment and Israel- Diaspora relations.
Druckman did not issue a response to Melchior by press time.
Melchior’s post received many positive and some negative
responses. While Yehuda Fisher pronounced Elon “clean as snow,” Nosson Mandel
wrote: “Parents need to not send their kids to Or Etzion” and “Students in the
yeshiva need to protest.”
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