Former Sefardi Chief Rabbi Indicted For Fraud, Breach of Trust
According to the indictment, between 1999 and 2003 approximately 1,500
police officers, soldiers and cadets attended various religious colleges
for several hours per week but were granted diplomas as if they had
completed five years of studies. The certificates enabled them to get
higher salaries from the state – as much as 4,000 shekels (about $1,050)
monthly – and cost the state hundreds of millions of shekels in total.
Former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel Eliahu Bakshi-Doron
Former Sefardi Chief Rabbi Indicted For Fraud, Breach of Trust
Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com
Former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel Eliahu Bakshi-Doron was indicted for fraudulent receipt of goods or services under aggravated circumstances earlier today for his participation in the “‘rabbis’ file" affair, Ynet reported.
In the affair, hundreds of security forces officers were falsely ordained as rabbis in order to qualify for pay raises in their day jobs.
According to the indictment, between 1999 and 2003 approximately 1,500 police officers, soldiers and cadets attended various religious colleges for several hours per week but were granted diplomas as if they had completed five years of studies. The certificates enabled them to get higher salaries from the state – as much as 4,000 shekels (about $1,050) more monthly – and cost the state hundreds of millions of shekels in total.
Additionally, the “‘rabbis’ file" affair tried to get hundreds of millions of shekels from the state for future salary and pension payments, as well.
According to the indictment, Bakshi-Doron ordered his chief assistant Rabbi Yitzhak Ohana, who heads the testing and ordaining division of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, to give the program's graduates a higher education religious studies diploma. The certificate qualifies for a pay raise that is equivalent to one granted the holder of an academic degree.
Bakshi-Doron told Ohana to ignore the requirements for the higher education religious studies diploma and "seal the deal," the indictment claims, noting that when he told Ohana to issue the certificates, Bakshi-Doron knew that the security officers had not met the program’s criteria, and that Bakshi-Doron was also aware the diplomas he was telling Ohana to grant would give the officers significant state-funded salary increases.
The former chief rabbi allegedly authorized the illegal certificates to avoid a confrontation with the men who sponsored and managed the religious colleges attended by security personnel.
Bakshi-Doron was also indicted for “attempting to fraudulently receive goods or services under aggravated circumstances” and “breach of trust.”
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Posted by: shosh | December 24, 2012 at 02:44 PM
Another rabbi in a silly costume. When will they dress in a semi-normal manner to be taken seriously.
Posted by: Morris | December 24, 2012 at 02:48 PM
The certificates enabled them to get higher salaries from the state – as much as 4,000 shekels (about $1,050) monthly
Can one actually live in Israel on $1,050 a month?
Posted by: Leah | December 24, 2012 at 02:54 PM
Those are raises – about 4,000 shekels more per month.
Posted by: Shmarya | December 24, 2012 at 03:58 PM
Leah,
Your comment -has nothing to do with the. story fraud is fraud
Posted by: Seymour | December 24, 2012 at 05:04 PM
I am curious if the smikha trade wasn't invented by chabad.
I find them quite lax at granting smikha.
Posted by: Yosef ben Matitya | December 24, 2012 at 05:58 PM
Then there are Rabbis [in America] that do not even have a fake paper smecha
Posted by: Isa | December 24, 2012 at 07:38 PM
the only reason they indicted him was that as former chief rabbi they had nowhere to promote him to. he clearly understood the value of torah.
Posted by: ah-pee-chorus | December 24, 2012 at 08:54 PM