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Chabad Moves To Iowa
Rabbi Aaron Rubashkin purchased a disused
meat-packing plant in the picturesque town of
Postville,
Iowa in 1987, then took over
the town, and brought in Mexican labor.
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A Good German Lutheran Town
The influx of the unwashed NY
Chabadis shocked the of 1500 staunchly Lutheran Christians. A
clash of Cultures in Heartland America began, the Chabad residents
took over the town government and infested everything. Incidences
of the Jews spitting, not paying their bills, were rampant.
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Armed Robbery
Beginning on September 27, 1991, Phillip Stillman
from Crown Heights and Rabbi Pinchas Lew, son of senior London
Chabad rabbi Shmuel Lew, committed a series of armed robberies in
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Postville
area. One of which led to
Stillman shooting
and critically
injuring convenience store clerk Marion Bakken in Decorah, Iowa.
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Shot A Grandmother With A 357
Magnum
The two went to Ossian, Iowa.
Stillman pulled out a .357 Magnum on a retired schoolteacher
working a popcorn stand and demanded his coins and bills. They
then headed to Decorah where they raided a convenience store. As
the clerk, a elderly grandmother, rang a silent alarm,
Stillman shot her,
leaving a bullet permanently lodged next to her spine causing her
ongoing pain. Stillman pleaded guilty to attempted murder and
first-degree robbery.While awaiting sentencing, on March 8, 1992
Stillman, with help, tried to flee to Israel but was recaptured.
Stillman was sentenced to 55 years in jail for three offences, to
be served consecutively.
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The Right Judge
Lev, despite an original
sentencing of ten years in prison, was merely put on probation.
The judge told a journalist that he was influenced and "impressed
by many of the Jews who came trial. The courtroom had a
significant number of rabbis. They were very intellectual
individuals. "If the crime had stunned the Iowa locals," says
Stephen Bloom, "the double standard of punishment for Stillman and
Lev took their breath away."
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Jury Awards Victim $1.6
Million
Marion Bakken, the woman who was
shot, survived and was awarded $1.6 million as settlement for her
injuries. She has
never been paid.
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Released After Three Months
Because He Needed Kosher Food
Lew, originally
charged with murder,
who's $200,000 bond had been paid by a "Hasidic organization in
Brooklyn", made an Alford plea to conspiracy to commit a forcible
felony as part of a plea bargain, and was sentenced to 10 years in
jail and 5 years on probation for driving the getaway car. After
complaining that the food
was not kosher,
he was released
on probation after three months on
condition that he attended a religious rehabilitation program.
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Becomes A Rabbi And A
University Professor
Rabbi Pinchas Lew gained rabbinical ordination,
moved to Chapel Hill, and was the shaliach to the University of
North Carolina. After three years, news of his past came to light.
Following the publication of
Postville
many in the community demanded he leave, particularly after it
emerged that he had not paid any of the restitution money that the
court awarded his victim. In a public meeting at the Duke
University campus on May 16 2001 Lew refused to discuss the issue
of restitution payments; this and press reports the victim had
said that Lew had never apologized made some in the community
uneasy. By this time Lew had five children, and used the name "Pinny
Lew".
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The Rabbi Molested A Maid
In June 2001, Lew was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor
offence of indecently exposing himself while touching his genitals
to his Hispanic housekeeper on May 16, a few hours before he
defended himself at the public meeting at Duke. On August 10 the
case came to trial. The maid testified that:“ . . .she and Lew
were alone in the house on the morning of May 16. After cleaning
the bathroom, she asked Lew for a new vacuum cleaner bag. When he
came down the stairs, he was wearing a green bathrobe. After
giving her a bag, he exposed himself to her, touched his genitals
and asked, Do you like it? Lew then turned the bolt to lock the
front door and exposed himself again to her in the foyer, asking,
Do you like it? ”
Lew's attorney argued that
the crime of indecent exposure does not apply on private property,
and as that had been the police's initial charge the
judge dismissed the case
on a technicality.
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The Other Shooter
Phillip Stillman is expected to
be released in
five years
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