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Brony
My head is also reeling about the names on those papers, but I am not ready to chas veshalom say such a thing about such big people. I think some of them were mislead and others well…I really don’t understand what they were thinking.
What I would like to know is are these papers signed by these Rabbonim signed because the Rabbonim truly want to write them and agree with what is written therein and hold that way or was there some sort of pressure by some powerful askanim and machers behind the scenes that kind of tied the Rabbonims hands and basically forced them to sign. Both are bad, but we need to find out for a fact if the Rabbonim are being manipulated or not and if they are, who is doing the manipulating and put them out of business if thats whats going on.
I just want to add that Rav David Cohen was consulted in this situation by the father in 2010 he advised him “Not only do I permit it, it is an obligation to go to the police.”