Sunday, August 13, 2017

Shlomo Carlebach Vintage Photos


Received from one of our readers JM



7 comments:

Miller said...

http://explore.chicagocollections.org/image/chipublib/58/5m62b9v/

This dirty old man

http://theawarenesscenter.blogspot.com/2006/06/case-of-meyer-miller.html

was molesting frum kids in Chicago for decades while the ra-bonim looked the other way

One of his sons was reportedly arrested for being lewd around kids

Which of his two sons was that?

I hope not the one in Monsey who operates multiple businesses including a toy store

Vindy City said...

That dirty old butcher, pun intended, molested Mondrowitz when he was a young guy in Chicago.

Anonymous said...

These pics of shloimela have been on blogs for years.
This place is worse than the Yated, publicizing stuff that was last years news....

AishKodesh said...

Those were only rumors. You can't be so gullible as to believe everything you hear or read. Plus, with how you guys talk, hugging someone might be called "molesting". Rebbe Shlomo Carlebach zt"l was a very warm person.... and apt to hug people -- but I doubt to molest.

Horndog Hershel said...

Aish, although I don't agree with you about Carlebach, the first two comments are talking about someone else which you will see if you open the links.

Every is moydeh by the way that Carlebach was at least grabbing women at random for some huggy kissy action. Legally speaking that is molestation lite.

Anonymous said...

Horngog,
Everybody is modeh? who's everybody? seems like people are molest crazy these days and apply these paranoia to events of years ago, we see more isolation and loneliness, people don't talk they're pushing iphones and afraid to pat someone or give a hug anymore. This a sick molest crazy paranoic society we liv in today, everybdoy is suddenly a molester, the world has gone totally insane.

AishKodesh said...

7:37 AM, True. However, I can't blame people for being paranoid. There have been a lot of cases of molestation, and it is better to be safe than sorry.... but, like other things, we shouldn't go overboard.