Leifer stays put...for now
J-Wire
9 March 2018

As J-Wire reported yesterday the widespread stories that Malka Leifer, facing extradition to Australia over 74 charges of child sexual abuse would be released to the care of Rabbi Yitzhak Dovid Grossman and would be held in house arrest in his home would be subject to a prosecution appeal.
The Israeli Supreme Court heard the appeal against the District Court’s decision to release Malka Leifer yesterday and has ruled that Leifer must remain in custody in the medical psychiatric facility until he makes his final ruling at a date to be finalised.
Sexual abuse advocate Manny Waks said: “We’re pleased the appeal was successful and the latest travesty of justice has been averted, at least temporarily. The fact that the District Court ruled to release Leifer based primarily on the views and commitments of Rabbi Grossman has justifiably continued to raise questions about the Israeli judicial process. As we’ve repeatedly stated, Leifer belongs in a court-room or at a medical facility where she can recuperate and ultimately face justice. There is simply no alternative – not for her alleged victims and not for the safety and well-being of Israeli children today.”President of the Zionist Federation of Australia, Dr. Danny Lamm responded to the news that the decision to grant Malka Leifer bail has been reversed.
“It was very distressing to hear that Malka Leifer had been granted bail, so I welcome the news that this has now been reversed and her extradition hearing will take place later this month.
Israel’s court system adheres to and recognises the principles of the rule of law. The ZFA nevertheless remains appalled that Leifer and those around her continue to block extradition proceedings to ensure that she faces her day in court in this country.
My heart goes out to the victims who suffered abuse at her hands and are no doubt being subjected to further suffering the longer this ordeal gets drawn out.”
Originally published at J-Wire.
The Israeli Supreme Court heard the appeal against the District Court’s decision to release Malka Leifer yesterday and has ruled that Leifer must remain in custody in the medical psychiatric facility until he makes his final ruling at a date to be finalised.
Sexual abuse advocate Manny Waks said: “We’re pleased the appeal was successful and the latest travesty of justice has been averted, at least temporarily. The fact that the District Court ruled to release Leifer based primarily on the views and commitments of Rabbi Grossman has justifiably continued to raise questions about the Israeli judicial process. As we’ve repeatedly stated, Leifer belongs in a court-room or at a medical facility where she can recuperate and ultimately face justice. There is simply no alternative – not for her alleged victims and not for the safety and well-being of Israeli children today.”President of the Zionist Federation of Australia, Dr. Danny Lamm responded to the news that the decision to grant Malka Leifer bail has been reversed.
“It was very distressing to hear that Malka Leifer had been granted bail, so I welcome the news that this has now been reversed and her extradition hearing will take place later this month.
Israel’s court system adheres to and recognises the principles of the rule of law. The ZFA nevertheless remains appalled that Leifer and those around her continue to block extradition proceedings to ensure that she faces her day in court in this country.
My heart goes out to the victims who suffered abuse at her hands and are no doubt being subjected to further suffering the longer this ordeal gets drawn out.”
Originally published at J-Wire.