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The New York divorce coercion gang was a
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group that kidnapped, and in some cases tortured, Jewish men in the New York metropolitan area to force them to grant their wives '' gittin'' (religious divorces). The
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(FBI) broke up the group after conducting a
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against the gang in October 2013. The sting resulted in the prosecution of four men, three of whom were convicted in late 2015.


Background

To receive a religious divorce, a Jewish woman needs her husband's consent in the form of a '' get'' (Jewish divorce document). Without this consent, any future offspring of the wife would be considered '' mamzerim'' (bastards/impure). If the circumstances truly warrant a divorce, and the husband is unwilling, a
dayan (rabbinic judge) A beit din ( he, בית דין, Bet Din, house of judgment, , Ashkenazic: ''beis din'', plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of Judaism. In ancient times, it was the building block of the legal system in the Biblical Land of Israel. Today, it ...
has the prerogative of instituting community shunning measures to "coerce him until he agrees", with physical force reserved only for the rarest of cases.Bandler, Jonathan; Lieberman, Steve (October 10, 2013
"FBI Arrests N.Y. Rabbis in Jewish Divorce-gang Probe
''USA Today''


History

It was in this gray area of '' halakha'' (Jewish law) that in the mid-1980s, a
rabbi A rabbi () is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi – known as '' semikha'' – following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form o ...
from Brooklyn, New York, Mendel Epstein, began to advocate for women seeking religious divorces from their husbands.Dickter, Adam (October 16, 2013
"Accused Kidnap Rabbi Known For 'Wild West' Rules"
''The New York Jewish Week''
Dubbed "The Prodfather" by the press, due to his boast of using a cattle prod against his victims, Epstein coerced these men to divorce their wives through the use of violence. In 1991, Father's Rights activist Monty Weinstein staged a protest with 25 people outside Epstein's home, with some carrying signs that read "Stop Mendel Epstein!". Weinstein had heard stories about Epstein's tactics for years, but nothing ever happened when he complained to the authorities. He said, "What bothered me is that the police and courts didn't care."Yudelson, Larry (October 18, 2013
"Unchained Reaction"
''Jewish Standard''. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
On October 23, 1996, while he was walking from the
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
to his home in Borough Park, Brooklyn, Abraham Rubin was shoved into a van by three masked men, beaten, and shocked with a stun-gun more than 30 times, including in his genitals, until he agreed to give his wife a ''get''. After his 3-hour ordeal, he was left bruised, bloodied, handcuffed, blindfolded, and half-naked at the entrance to a cemetery.Samaha, Albert (December 4, 2013
"Bad Rabbi: Tales of Extortion and Torture Depict a Divorce Broker's Brutal Grip on the Orthodox Community"
''The Village Voice''
In the following year, Rubin filed a civil racketeering lawsuit against Epstein and a conspirator, Martin Wolmark, head of Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of Rockland on West Carlton Road in Suffern, New York. However, charges against his attackers were dropped in 2000 by Brooklyn District Attorney
Charles Hynes Charles Joseph Hynes (born Charles Aiken Hynes; May 28, 1935 – January 29, 2019) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from New York who served as Kings County District Attorney from 1990 to 2013. Early life and education Hynes ...
, after Rubin "could not identify any of his assailants". In 1998, accountant Stephen Weiss alleged that his jaw, leg, and arm were broken in 1992 by members of the gang, but no arrests were made. ''
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'' interviewed an additional dozen residents of Borough Park and Midwood, Brooklyn, all of whom claimed that they were harassed, threatened, or assaulted by men working for their estranged wives. Hynes agreed to look into the charges, but, despite pressure from the victims, declined to prosecute.Shaer, Matthew (September 2, 2014
"Epstein Orthodox Hit Squad"
''GQ''
On December 1, 2009, Israel Markowitz was lured from Brooklyn to Lakewood Township, New Jersey, under the pretense of receiving employment at a document shredding establishment.Loder, Stephanie (May 15, 2014
"Stun Guns Forced Orthodox Divorce, Prosecutors Say"
''Asbury Park Press''
Samaha, Albert (May 23, 2014
"Indictment Officially Ties Rabbis to Three Divorce Extortion Kidnappings"
''The Village Voice''
He was then assaulted, placed in a van, tied up, beaten, and shocked with a stun-gun until he agreed to give his wife a ''get''. On October 16, 2010, Yisrael Bryskman, an Israeli citizen, was lured from New York to the Lakewood home of David Wax, an accomplice of Epstein, where he was promised employment as a typist of Talmudic texts. Bryskman entered Wax's home shortly before midnight, was shown into a second-story bedroom, and was immediately punched in the face, breaking his nose. He was then forced to the floor, blindfolded, handcuffed, and ankle-tied. A pool of blood appeared on the carpet, ruining it. Wax, who wore a cowboy hat during the attack, presented Bryskman with a body bag, "to get ouused to the size".Hutchinson, Bill (May 6, 2014
"N.J. Rabbi Pleads Guilty to Violent Scheme to Force a Jewish Divorce"
''New York Daily News''
He was then kicked in the ribs, burned with acid, and threatened to be urinated upon, fed to rats, and buried alive, until he agreed to give his wife a ''get''. Wax was paid $100,000 from the wife's family for the document, half of which went to Epstein, and he attempted to extort an additional $50,000 from Bryskman's father in Israel over the phone, threatening that if he didn't comply, he'd receive a "special gift - it's called a bullet ... in your head". On August 22, 2011, in Brooklyn, Usher Chaimowitz and his roommate, Menachem Teitelbaum, were assaulted, tied up, and beaten for two hours, until Chaimowitz agreed to give his wife a ''get''. Teitelbaum was punched in the face, had four of his teeth knocked out, his head pushed through a wall, and his mouth stuffed with dirty socks when he tried to scream for help. When he asked why they were beating him, seeing that Chaimowitz was the one they were after, one of his attackers quoted the Talmudic dictum "Woe to the evildoer, woe to his neighbor".Jones, Abigail (April 8, 2015
"In Orthodox Jewish Divorce, Men Hold All the Cards"
''Newsweek''
In October 2010, Wax and his wife Judy were arrested for their part in the Bryskman kidnapping and beating, and Wax subsequently agreed to testify as a government witness, claiming that Epstein was the head of the operation and that his son, David Epstein, was present in the bedroom during the Bryskman beating.Spoto, MaryAnn (February 18, 2015

''NJ.com''
The Bryskman case was what led federal authorities in New Jersey to begin their investigation of Mendel Epstein for his role in the crime.Samaha, Albert (May 7, 2014
"David Wax Pleads Guilty, Implicates Mendel Epstein in NJ Divorce Extortion Case"
''The Village Voice''


Sting operation

In the summer of 2013, an undercover
Federal Bureau of Investigation The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice, t ...
(FBI) agent dialed Martin Wolmark,O'Rourke, James (January 15, 2015
"Rabbi Pleads Guilty in Violent Plot to Coerce Divorce"
''USAToday''. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
and told him her husband refused to give her a ''get''. The agent, together with another agent she identified as her brother, met with Wolmark on August 7, who proceeded to set up a conference call with Epstein. Epstein later said he needed $10,000 to approve the coercion at the beth din, and $60,000 for the "tough guys" who would use
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, rope, a screwdriver, and plastic bags over the men's heads to get them to co-operate. Epstein told the agent that he would not be present at the attack, planning instead to be out and about, and suggested that she do the same, explaining that being seen in public would provide them with an alibi. The agents handed Epstein a check for $10,000, with the word "Consultation" written in the memo.Swenson, Kyle (July 19, 2017
"Stun-Gun-Wielding Rabbi Kidnappers Fail to Convince Court They Were Just Practicing Their Faith"
''The Washington Post''. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
On September 29, Epstein drove from New York across state lines to a warehouse in Edison, New Jersey to stake out the location and verify that it was appropriate to stage a kidnapping and beating there. Four days later, he drove to Suffern to meet with the female agent and Wolmark, who convened the beth din that, in exchange for the fee, would declare that the "husband" is required to divorce his "wife". The rabbis, who were unaware that the agent was recording the meeting, openly discussed the plan to kidnap and assault the husband to force him to provide the ''get''.


Arrests

On October 9, 2013, Wolmark and eight other men gathered at the warehouse in Edison to prepare for the kidnapping.Darragh, Tim (December 14, 2015
"Rabbi Sentenced to Jail in Extortion-for-Divorce Case"
''NJ.com''. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
Suddenly, federal agents burst in and arrested the would-be kidnappers. Epstein was arrested separately in Brooklyn,(October 11, 2013
"Two Prominent Orthodox Jewish Rabbis Arrested in Divorce Extortion Case"
''News12 Westchester''
and Wolmark's Suffern yeshiva was raided. At a federal court hearing the following day in Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Paul Fishman said, "The charge is kidnapping and extortion. Violent crime to get Jewish men to give divorces they wouldn't otherwise get. It's not really an exercise of religion. It's really about money and violent crime." Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Gribko said the gang "didn't do it out of religious conviction. They did it for money."Yaniv, Oren (October 11, 2013)
"Rabbi Tortured Jewish Husbands to Divorce:Feds"
''New York Daily News''
On May 6, 2014, Wax pleaded guilty in federal court in New Jersey to conspiracy to commit kidnapping. He named the men arrested the previous October as his accomplices.


Criminal trials

The trial of the main defendants commenced on February 18, 2015, at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in Trenton. On April 21, they appeared before District Judge Freda L. Wolfson, whereupon Mendel Epstein was convicted of conspiracy to commit kidnapping, while accomplices Jay Goldstein and Binyamin Stimler were additionally convicted of attempted kidnapping. Jurors acquitted David Epstein of all charges.
Sholom Shuchat Sholom Shuchat ( he, שלום דוב בער שוחאט) is an American rabbi, rosh kollel, and dayan. In June 2014, Shuchat pleaded guilty to one count of traveling in interstate commerce to commit an act of violence as part of the New York d ...
, who had pleaded guilty in June to travelling in inter-state commerce to commit violence, was sentenced on November 19 to time served and two years of supervised release, with the first six months being house arrest. Wolmark, who had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to travel in inter-state commerce to commit extortion, was sentenced to more than three years in prison,(December 14, 2015
"Rabbi Sentenced for Role in Divorce-Coercion Ring"
''The New York Times''
two years of supervised release, and a $50,000 fine. Epstein and Stimler were sentenced to 10 years and three years, respectively. Wolfson said during the proceeding that "No one is permitted to commit acts of violence against another" and that the sentence was necessary to deter others in the Jewish community from engaging in similar paid vigilantism.Spoto, MaryAnn (December 15, 2015

''NJ.com''
One day later, Goldstein was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. Six other co-defendants also pleaded guilty before trial, and were sentenced to up to four years.Blau, Reuven (April 22, 2015
"N.J. Jury Finds Orthodox Rabbi Guilty of Kidnap-Divorce Plot
''New York Daily News''
On January 12, 2016, David Wax was sentenced by Wolfson to seven years imprisonment.


Appeals

Epstein launched a number of defense arguments to the court, ranging from warrant issues to jury questions, but the heart of the appeal focused on the propriety of their actions under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, saying the FBI sting interfered with their practice of religion. He also argued that the victims, by entering into a Jewish marriage, were essentially agreeing to the use of force outlined in Jewish law. The higher court did not accept these arguments.


Assessment

Rabbinical judge David Eidensohn of Monsey, New York, said, "I'm shocked that people who call themselves rabbis would get involved in coercion." According to Eidensohn, if a woman obtains a ''get'' in such a manner and remarries, "Her marriage is not legal, and she would be considered living in sin. If she has children, the children are considered born out of wedlock, and that's considered a disgrace in the community." Eidensohn accused Hershel Schachter of misquoting Maimonides in favor of beating husbands. Judy Heicklin, president of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, said: Samuel Heilman, professor of sociology and Jewish studies at
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, said, "Using force, that's the way it used to be done centuries ago. Most Jews don't operate like that anymore, but in this community ... it's a sort of fundamentalist view." Moshe David Tendler, rabbi and professor of medical ethics at Yeshiva University, said, "The idea that a beth din can issue an order for coercion is baloney, a hoax." While conceding that he had "been with psteinon matters", Tendler nevertheless considered him "unreliable".Lieberman, Steve and Bandler, Jonathan (October 11, 2013)
"New Details Emerge in Jewish Divorce-gang Probe"
''USA Today''
Mordechai Willig, a leader of the
Beth Din of America The Beth Din of America is a Beth Din (Court of Jewish Law) which serves Jews throughout the United States of America as a forum for arbitrating disputes through the din torah process, obtaining Jewish divorces, and confirming Jewish personal sta ...
court of the centrist Rabbinical Council of America, emphasized that rabbis should never do anything illegal, because if one rabbi does something inappropriate, "everyone whose first name is Rabbi is sullied".
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, the executive director of
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, stated that Wolmark's court didn't hear what defense might be offered by the husband who was allegedly refusing to grant the ''get''. Zwiebel, who referred to Wolmark as a "well-respected figure in the Jewish community", "an expert in Jewish law", and a "rabbi of caliber" at the time of Wolmark's arrest,Cohen, Shawn P. (October 2013
"Suspect Called ‘a Rabbi of Caliber’"
''Lohud.com''. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
later said: The story of this group and their tactics was publicized in a 2014 GQ article by Matt Shaer and was made into a movie by
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.


See also

* Kiryas Joel murder conspiracy


References

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