Sunday, June 26, 2011

“Breaking News”

Reports are coming in from Eretz Yisroel that after the bais din came down to Wickliffe, Rabbi Levin has been making calls to people in Eretz Yisroel complaining that the Bais Din is a bias Bais Din for Gifter.

As soon as more details are available we will post an update

8 comments:

  1. Now the Israeli Bais Din can join the ...Telsze
    Telsze club.

    Why did we go to wickliffe?
    TELSZE.
    Why did we leave Wickliffe?
    TELSZE.

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  2. Hmm surprising why you dont have any remarks now??????????????????????????????????????

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  3. Mazel Tov, Mazel Tov, Mazel Tov.

    B"H the rosh HaHanhalah finally re-established the Yishivah HaKedosha and we all can now start to support it once again.

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  4. New Information - Do Rabbi Levitansky and M. Barkin's loans conform to Choshen Mishpat Laws of Loans?
    http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=44346

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  5. Do Rabbi Levitansky's and M. Barkin's loans conform to Laws of Loans, Choshen Mishpat?

    http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=44346

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  6. Do Rabbi Levitansky's and M. Barkin's loans conform to Laws of Loans, Choshen Mispat?
    http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=44346

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  7. http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=44346
    What’s Going On With The Rabbinical College Of Telshe?
    Huge Loans alleged, no written statements?

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  8. http://lukeford.net/blog/?p=44346
    What’s Going On With The Rabbinical College Of Telshe?
    Here are some 990 IRS declarations from the Telshe Yeshiva in Ohio, which used to be one of the primary places of Haredi Torah learning in the United States. Here Here Here

    Seems that R. Levitansky has alleged to have loaned the yeshiva money, and gets it paid back.
    Two years in a row.
    Also Barkin claims to have loaned $8000.

    Also salary pages:
    2007
    R. Gifter Salary $10,795
    2009
    R. Levitansky salary $79,538

    Other fiscal data, such as tuition income, runs similarly – R. Gifter did it better.

    Rabbinical College of Telshe Inc 34-0801310
    Transactions with Interested Persons
    SCHEDULE L
    Loans to and/or From Interested Persons.
    2008
    A. LEVITANSKY
    (a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
    (b) Loan to or from the organization? To
    (c) Original principal amount $152,000
    (d) Balance due $139,283
    (e) In default? – no
    (f) Approved by board or committee? No
    (g) Written agreement” – no
    M. BARKIN
    (a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
    (b) Loan to or from the organization? To
    (c) Original principal amount $8,000
    (d) Balance due $8,000
    (e) In default? – no
    (f) Approved by board or committee? – no
    (g) Written agreement” – no
    2009
    A. LEVITANSKY
    (a) Name of interested person and purpose – no purpose given
    (b) Loan to or from the organization? – to
    (c) Original principal amount $219,100
    (d) Balance due $206,383
    (e) In default? no
    (f) Approved by board or committee? – no
    (g) Written agreement” – no

    So this is the simple loan calculation:
    Two alleged loans in two years, total of $219,100.
    Year 2008
    Rav Lev [allegedly] loans the Yeshiva $152,000.
    Over the year, he is repaid $12,717.
    Year 2009, outstanding loan from year 2008 is $139,283.
    In 2009 no loan repayment is made, but additional [alleged] loan is made for $ 67,100, which is close to his salary of 2009.

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