EXCLUSIVE: Secret International Rescue Mission Saves 6 Children From Lev Tahor Horror House In Ecuador

As YWN readers know, YWN has been at the forefront of exposing the depraved Lev Tahor cult for nearly 23 years.

In the early years, many accused YWN of attacking what they called “ehrliche Yidden.” But as time went on, the horrific reality of the cult became impossible to ignore.

Forced marriages involving girls as young as 12 years old. Widespread physical and emotional abuse. Allegations of systematic molestation carried out by cult founder Shlomo Helbrans, who later died under mysterious circumstances in Mexico – officially ruled a drowning, though speculation has persisted for years.

After his death, his son, Nachman Helbrans, took over and reportedly pushed the cult even deeper into extremism and violence while dragging hundreds of innocent children across multiple countries to evade authorities.

Over the years, YWN has personally heard countless firsthand testimonies describing unimaginable abuse inflicted upon children trapped inside the cult.

Thankfully, several senior cult leaders were eventually arrested and extradited to the United States, where they are now serving lengthy prison sentences.

But despite the arrests and international scrutiny, quiet rescue operations have continued behind the scenes.

Over the past several years, several tzaddikim and askanim from the New York area have quietly traveled to Guatemala and other countries, working hand-in-hand with U.S. authorities and local governments to rescue children from Lev Tahor. These Askanim have reportedly helped rescue nearly 300 souls from the cult in recent years.

Many of those rescued have since relocated, integrated into mainstream society, received therapy, and begun rebuilding shattered lives with the help of warm families and support systems arranged by volunteers.

This past week, another dramatic rescue operation unfolded – this time involving six children hidden away in Ecuador.

According to information confirmed to YWN through conversations with numerous individuals involved in the operation, along with officials from both the United States and Ecuadorian governments, the children had been living under horrifying conditions after their mother fled Guatemala roughly seven months ago.

The woman’s husband – a Lev Tahor member currently serving a lengthy prison sentence with approximately ten years remaining – allegedly continued exercising complete control over the family from behind bars.

According to sources familiar with the case, U.S. authorities had amassed substantial evidence and testimony and obtained legal authorization to remove six of the woman’s children, ranging in age from 4 to 12, from her custody.

However, before authorities could act, the family vanished.

For nearly seven months, officials reportedly had no idea where they were hiding.

Eventually, after what sources described as extraordinary investigative work, the family was located inside a secluded home in a tiny village in Ecuador.

According to officials, the mother had entered Ecuador using American passports and claimed refugee status, allowing her temporary entry into the country.

Once her location was confirmed, askanim coordinated with authorities in both the United States and Ecuador to organize a joint operation.

Ecuadorian officials reportedly wanted the woman deported for overstaying her visa, while U.S. authorities sought to place the children in safety.

The operation was carried out Thursday morning.

Thanks to a generous sponsor, Hatzalah Air dispatched an aircraft for what participants described as a literal mission of pikuach nefesh.

Authorities successfully took the children into custody despite the mother screaming and violently protesting throughout the operation.

Sources who saw the children described shocking levels of malnourishment and neglect.

According to multiple individuals involved, the six children had allegedly been confined for months inside a tiny room and deprived of proper nutrition, surviving almost entirely on fruits and vegetables with little or no protein.

One source told YWN that the 12-year-old child weighed approximately the size of an average 6-year-old.

The children were escorted to the aircraft by Ecuadorian agents together with officials connected to the U.S. Embassy.

Two Ecuadorian officials reportedly remained onboard the flight to ensure the deportation process was completed without incident and that the mother would not return.

Upon landing in New York, authorities escorted the family from the airport while the children were transferred into the care of a warm and loving family.

Extensive therapy and rehabilitation efforts have already begun.

YWN has also personally spoken over the years with former Lev Tahor children who described horrifying abuse inside the cult.

One former child victim told YWN that a mother once placed children inside an oven “to scare them.”

Yet despite all this, some people continue sharing viral videos portraying Lev Tahor parents as victims whose children were “kidnapped.” Some people actually give these cultists money to help fund them! YWN urges anyone thinking of giving them money, should not provide them a penny of assistance.

Over the years, YWN has spoken to dozens of victims of the Lev Tahor cult who managed to escape. To say they were terribly abused sexually, suffering constant violent beatings, forced starvation and other horrific abuse, would be an understatement.The mothers have been told to shecht their children if authorities were to take them away.

Lev Tahor was founded and led by Shlomo Helbrans, from the 1980s until his drowning death in Mexico in 2017. The leadership then moved into the hands of his son Nachman Helbrans, along with Mayer Rosner, and Yankel and Yoel Weingarten – who were even more radical and aggressive than the late founder. (Interesting note that Helbrans daughter died two weeks after his drowning from an allergic reaction.)

A federal judge has sentenced Lev Tahor cult leaders Nachman Helbrans (a son of Shlomo) and Mayer Rosner to 144 months (12 years) in prison followed by 5 years of supervised released for the2018 Shabbos kidnapping of two childrenwho escaped the cult.

Back in November of 2021, Helbrans and Rosner were found guilty on all six charges they faced, including conspiracy to travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, and conspiracy to commit international parental kidnapping.

U.S. District Judge Nelson Roman handed down sentences of 14 years for Shmiel and Yakov Weingarten, and 12 years for Yoil Weingarten – another three cult leaders who assumed leadership after Helbrans senior drowned to death.

In 2014, YWN ran an article titled Cults and the War of the Jewish Magazines -� in response to Mishpacha and Ami magazines running articles on Lev Tahor. Mishpacha Magazine had run a fifteen page expose on the group, essentially describing Lev Tahor as a cult that has some serious issues involving medicating children, and behaviors that resemble child abuse. Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter of Ami Magazine claimed the exact opposite and ran the following sentence below their headline, The unjust persecution of a group of pious Jews, and the unsettling silence of the Jewish community.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

18 Responses

  1. About a year ago I met the grandson of Helbran who started the group. He was collecting money wearing the groups outfit in the Shomer shabbos shul in Boro park. I had a discussion with him. He seemed very soft spoken and told me his father was in prison and that he had a one year old child. I gave him a hundred dollar bill as he seemed so menchlich. Maybe there is a more living way to rescue these families instead of chasing them around the world and demonizing them. I saw clips of some who were forcibly removed from this group and they were not looking chassidish or even religious anymore. I don’t know if going meshuga wild is the way to handle this matzav. I think Daas Torah should be consulted. Askonim sometimes go overboard for their own reasons. Look at the many self proclaimed Askonim going to Mondanis city hall event. Real Daas Torah should be consulted like Rav Don Segal and others around the world.

  2. Kudos to YWN for staying in on exposing this horrific cult. Furthermore YWN is to be applauded for unwrapping the foibles of those who publicly support these abusers of women and children under the false premise of “frumkeit”.

  3. YWN is an entity and cannot “personally” hear anything. If the author of this piece was an actual journalist he/she would use “this writer”.

  4. Pekak; I agree with your comment. Perhaps you know why journalists use the “this writer” term instead of I or me like regular people do.

  5. Dear Yeshiva World News, Thank you for kindly reporting on and exposing the horrifying cult abuse of innocent Neshama’s. I have wondered for a long time what happened to the ‘lev tahor’ cult. Now, it seems only to get worse and worse. Please keep reporting on this story and in the future, may H”M help to show the locations of any other ‘lev tahor’ cult members. Life is hard enough as it is, to know these children are abused in so many horrifying ways is quite frankly unconscionable. Please G-D, please help to resolve this terrifying and horrifying situation for the positive only and a Very Tov Shavuos to those who organized and did the reporting for this story.

  6. Why is it not LH to quote a comment made by someone who wasn’t aware, at the time of the commnet, of what we all know now?

  7. “The woman’s husband — a Lev Tahor member currently serving a lengthy prison sentence with approximately ten years remaining — allegedly continued exercising complete control over the family from behind bars.”
    The woman’s husband also happens to be the father of the children.

  8. “To say they were terribly abused sexually, suffering constant violent beatings, forced starvation and other horrific abuse, would be an understatement.”

    How is that an “understatement”?

  9. Flatbush Yid
    Thank you for your comment. It is not stressed enough that whatever you think about Lev Tahor and its leaders, the majority of Lev Tahor members are nice innocent ehrliche Yidden, and we should treat them as such, and they should definitely not be humiliated and dehumanized chas veshalom. Remember that most of them were born into the group or innocently joined with good intentions. All askanim agree to this and they even spoke about it in public. וכל המרחם על הבריות מרחמין עליו מן השמים.

  10. To quote rabanim at a meeting they used ym”s. It’s not my quote YWN…

    Flatbush yid is out of touch. These guy are the worst…

  11. Emesse Yid,

    Police found the remains of a one-year-old baby last year in the Guatemalan “shtetl” so add murder to the list.

  12. I don’t think that there was molestation. People throw in these terms to discredit people. Lawyers do that to discredit husbands. Why don’t you start listing yeshivas whose staff molested their students. Helbrans group as radical as it is did not molest anyone. Yes they marry kids off young but so were many chassidisha rebbes. Big deal.

    EDITORS RESPONSE: You are correct. They didn’t molest. They RAPED. Nearly every child had been raped. Facts matter. And anyone sticking up for these animals, like yourself, Mr. Friedman, should be a warning to people to keep their children away from you.

  13. Thank you YWN for doing a wonderful service & having exposed this muck.
    Can someone answer the following question please:- Who is more heinous:-
    1) Lev Tahor?
    2) Naturei Karta?
    3) Followers of Rav Eliezer Berland שליט”א?

  14. @brunfin it is not lashon hora. Unfortunately, there’s no recall on the thousands of magazines and online content that still confuses the uninformed.

    Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

  15. @Flatbush Yid
    You seem to be a bit late to this party.
    Nobody’s chasing these people.
    They are running and hiding by choice.
    Research “CULT”
    They are not practicing Judaism.
    Daas Torah has been consulted.
    I’m sorry to hear that you knowingly donated $100 to abuse.

    Hopefully your money didn’t destroy any lives.

  16. Thinking,

    The worst part is that the magazine owner, “Mr. Hotdog”, who whitewashed this murderous and abusive cult still refuses to admit he was wrong. His lousy rag should be boycotted until he does so!

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