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Hopefully the OU will take a very in depth serious look at Rabbi B’s position, who is an important part of the OU. The OU, in agreement with Rabbinical Council, supports going to authorities in cases of molestation, Rabbi B clearly does not.
Will the OU want someone who is a major player in their organization, who has opposite philosophical differences and writes very public Kol Korehs involving these huge philosophical differences? How would the OU explain that to all the people that do business with the OU, who look up to the OU to take a stand?
With the internet, people are very aware of whos who and where they work and their philosophy on issues of importance.