Monday, August 20, 2007

To Rabbi Mordecai and Michelle Tendler

How does it feel to be on the other end of the stick?
Michelle, I don't know if you went along with your husband's schemes with regard to Ohel or just that the money was so good it gave you nachas to be wealthy ? Did you have no remorse when children were ripped apart and put into adoption homes? Was it easy for you to take children away from parents you felt were not real bal teshuvas? You now know your past will follow you to the end of time. I strongly believe your actions are worse than your husbands. The person who does the action is worse than the person who gives the orders. The person who gives the orders can be refused by a person that is being a mensh. You Mrs. Michelle Tendler followed the orders. You had a choice. You performed the actions of a vile human being, your husband, the rabbi of wealth and fame. Yet privately, he was a sexual predator on woman of different ages. Yes, you are correct, "of different ages." Your children have been disgraced by the deeds of your husband. But you and I and the group you ordered also to make actions against innocent families and planning to take their children away know you are of tremendous guilt. Was it the money or was it the power of life and death. You felt there was a reason. Did you need to feel powerful? Was it not enough your husband made large amounts of money from women who wanted gets? Come forward. Confess to the families your sin. If you wait till your judgement day you will find the souls you ruined will not forgive you and you may never go to GAN-EIDAN. This is a reason we have Yom Kippur, to remind us to ask forgiveness to the people we have sinned. Each year Ha Shem keeps us alive is one more year to ask the same people and new people we sinned against to forgive us. Mrs. Tendler, we do not live forever nor do we know when we must leave and await our fate. Mrs. Tendler come forward now and admit your plots to take children away from their parents. I beg you for the sake of the children that were destroyed and their families and the shame you put upon them by having your community to accelerate the loshon harah that your congregation imposed on these souls admit your guilt. Is it worse to be punished here or the next life? Your time is running out. Make no mistakes. There is a baby girl that died that couldn't see her mother because of what you did to her parents. I myself cannot forgive what you have done. As long as you pretend your soul will never be forgiven.

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