Elderly Jerusalem woman brutalized by thugs who
evidently thought she was a missionary; police source: Assailants wanted to
send a message
By Yaron Doron
March 1, 2012
A 70-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman found herself the
target of a brutal religious hate crime on Monday night, when four thugs broke
into her home and beat her up before leaving her handcuffed and bleeding.
“They were sent by the Modesty Patrol,” the woman,
S., told Yedioth Ahronoth. “They told me, ‘You are destroying the neighborhood
with you missionary teachings.”
The thugs hit her repeatedly with a metal rod,
breaking her right hand, crushing her left leg and injuring her face. They used
their cell phones to document the attack, evidently to report back to those who
sent them.
Jerusalem police investigators confirmed that the
attack was religiously-motivated.
“It’s clear that this wasn’t a robbery,” a source
close to the investigation said. “The suspects didn’t come to the apartment to
steal property, but to send a message.”
S. made aliyah from the United States two decades
ago. She has two sons, one of whom resides in Israel, while the other lives in
the US. On Sunday, she was supposed to travel to the US to attend her
grandson’s Brit Milah. Instead, she was hospitalized at the Hadassah-Ein Kerem
Medical Center in Jerusalem.
Over the past eight years, S. has been living alone
at a primarily haredi area of Jerusalem’s Nachlaot neighborhood, and has been
teaching women who wish to convert to Judaism.
“They thought that I’m a missionary because I teach
non-Jewish women,” S. said.
‘You have bad influence on neighborhood’
On Monday night, a haredi man claiming to be a
beggar came to her door and asked for spare change. Less than a minute after he
left, she heard another knock on her door. This time, four masked men in gloves
forced their way in, cuffed her and searched her home.
“They yelled, where are the video tapes, where’s the
computer,” S. recalled. They didn’t find any tapes, but took her laptop and her
cell phone, and left.
S. managed to get up and get help, but when she
stepped outside she realized the nightmare wasn’t over. The assailants were
still in the yard; they forced her back into her home and brutalized her.
“They yelled, you have a bad influence on our
neighborhood,” she said. “I knew there were rumors in the neighborhood that I’m
a missionary, because they see non-Jewish women entering my home, but I’m only
helping them convert to Judaism.”
When they finally left again, the neighbors called
emergency services, and informed her son, who reiterated the suspicion that his
mother was targeted by the Modesty Patrol.
The haredi extremist group is known for violently
targeting religious individuals who act in a way they deem unworthy of the
ultra-Orthodox world.
The police launched an investigation but have yet to
apprehend suspects.
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