Chabad Molestation Scandal: Court Hears Chabad Rabbi Protected Accused Child Rapist
The mother of one victim said that abuses against her son continued for three years after she initially reported them to Groner, who she said took no action. The father of another victim was allegedly told by Groner that his son “wouldn’t need counselling because [he] was under eight years old.” Another mother testified that when she mentioned Cyprys’s name to Rabbi Groner, “he replied, ‘Oh, no, I thought we cured him’. By this I was sure that Rabbi Groner meant this sort of thing had happened before with David Cyprys.” And through it all, David Cyprys kept his job with Chabad and his full access to children at Chabad's Yeshiva College.
Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Groner, the late head of Chabad in Australia and the brother of Rabbi Leibel Groner, the assistant to the late Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Accused child rapist fronts Magistrates Court
PETER KOHN AND TIMNA JACKS • AUSTRALIAN JEWISH NEWS
ACCUSED child molester David Samuel Cyprys was in the Melbourne Magistrates Court this week, charged with 53 offences, including six counts of rape, allegedly committed against 11 boys between 1984 and 1991.
Cyprys, who was employed at Yeshivah College, Melbourne, as a security guard, co-led a Jewish youth group and was a martial-arts instructor, is contesting the charges, which also include gross indecency, indecent assault and false imprisonment.
Police told the court that a number of complainants from Victoria, Brisbane and the United States, have come forward alleging they were molested by Cyprys.
“The accused was seen as a role model by members of the Jewish community, who trusted him in the company of their children,” a summary of charges stated.
In documents detailing charges against Cyprys, the 12 alleged victims, aged between seven and 17 at the time of the alleged offences, said they were assaulted at locations including a male mikveh, various homes in Elwood, Cyprys’s van, Yeshivah College, and the Gan Yisrael youth camps.
In a disturbing development, witness statements handed to the court gave a damning account of the handling of the alleged abuses by Yeshivah’s then director Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Groner.
The mother of one victim said that abuses against her son continued for three years after she initially reported them to Groner, who she said took no action.
The father of another victim was allegedly told by Groner that his son “wouldn’t need counselling because [he] was under eight years old”.
”Rabbi Groner told me he had spoken to psychologists before and they had told him because the children are so young, counselling would not be necessary. Since that day I never heard another word,” the boy’s father stated.
Another mother testified that when she mentioned Cyprys’s name to Rabbi Groner, “he replied, ‘Oh, no, I thought we cured him’. By this I was sure that Rabbi Groner meant this sort of thing had happened before with David Cyprys.”
Rabbi Avraham Glick, presently a teacher at Yeshivah College, and its principal between 1986 and 2007, stated in court documents he could not recall any child or parent complaining to him about Cyprys but added ”attitudes at the time were very different to current attitudes”. He said Rabbi Groner was the only person customarily approached about “these type of issues”.
A relative of one of the alleged victims said: “Recently I saw an article in the Australian Jewish News and the name was that I associated with the locksmith for sexually assaulting children/youth. I thought you bastard. You must be the one who interfered with [my relative].” (sic)
Magistrate Luisa Bazzani ordered that the names of witnesses giving testimony be suppressed and that their evidence be given in a closed courtroom, off-limits to media.
She overruled an alleged victim, a former Yeshivah College pupil, who applied to have his name publicised and for proceedings to take place in an open court, with access by media.
Asked if the complainant was “willing” to be named, he said he was, in fact, “keen”.
“This is something I have been suppressing for many years and I am quite happy for it be out there. I have taken it upon myself to take a leadership role in this case and encourage people to seek justice,” he told the magistrate.
But explaining her decision, Bazzani said that in six years as a magistrate, she had never before received an application from an alleged victim requesting their name be publicised and rejected it “for excellent policy reasons”.
Bazzani said publicising the victim’s name and allowing “extremely delicate” testimony to be reported by the media, would actually discourage others to volunteer information, especially in a community as tight-knit as Yeshivah, as they would not necessarily be aware the person had volunteered to be identified.
So this is pretty much the excate same article previously posted except for a realitive of a victim thinking that cyprus is a bastard. keep up the breaking news!
Posted by: colonna | May 10, 2012 at 01:31 AM
What's with letting a random male supervise other people's small kids in a mikveh? I really don't understand if it did actually happen.
Posted by: Steven | May 10, 2012 at 03:52 AM
what I cannot figure out how parents knew their children where being abused but still send their kids to the yeshiva where the abuse was taken place.
are they so beholden to their leaders or cannot act without them
Posted by: seymour | May 10, 2012 at 06:51 AM
Posted by: seymour | May 10, 2012 at 06:51 AM
my question exactly!
also:
Can someone please tell me if this is actually a Chabad school? I was under the impression that Yeshiva College (an elementary school despite its name) is MO with a director at the time who happened to be Chabad.
Posted by: nj princess | May 10, 2012 at 11:46 AM
If this guy had any brains he would plead guilty and accept a few years behind bars unless he want's to drag this on.
Posted by: Q? | May 10, 2012 at 12:22 PM
Can someone please tell me if this is actually a Chabad school?
Yes it is...
Posted by: Aussie | May 10, 2012 at 07:17 PM
What happened to Velvel Sabroyanski, aka Zev Sero, current Park Slope resident. I don't see his name.
what happened too Velvel??
Posted by: Natasha | May 10, 2012 at 09:13 PM
An alleged victim wants his name publicised.
Why is he the only one?
Is that the same alleged victim whose name has been already publicised in the media with his picture?
Posted by: Pheonix | May 10, 2012 at 10:12 PM
That alleged victim is that publicity whore Manny Waks - who publicly states that after being abused for years still allowed his brothers and sisters - all 16 of them - to continue in that school.
Only a complete freak and meshugener DEMANDS that his name should be splashed across the media.
Mark ,y words, Manny will one day be in a mental home - or - jail
Posted by: Knows him well | May 10, 2012 at 11:24 PM
it's called free tuition. milking the system for all it's worth.
why do you think it's all coming out now?
otherwise the school would throw the whole family out.
Posted by: assume | May 10, 2012 at 11:28 PM
Nice to see the yeshivah apologists rejoin us here at FM....Even if they have changed the names under which they post..
(-_-)
Posted by: Aussie | May 11, 2012 at 12:12 AM
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/rabbi-knew-of-molest-rumours-20120514-1yn59.html
Posted by: Steven | May 14, 2012 at 10:47 AM
I am sure Cyprys has repented for his sins and is a changed man because if he is sent to jail he will be bashed every day and will learn what it is like to live in fear .
Posted by: Hotdogs | May 15, 2012 at 10:58 AM
Rabbi Groner, by putting the good of the organization ahead of his concern (and action) for the victims has put a ticking time bomb under the organization he wanted to protect.
If he were still alive, he would be put on trial.
Did he consult the rebbe when these events occurred? Who knows, but his brother, who was the rebbes secretary must have been consulted for sure.
He should at least be asked.
Posted by: BeenThereDoneThat | May 19, 2012 at 05:43 PM