Jewish religious cult suspected of kidnapping kids who broke away
Children who had been rescued from the 'Lev Tahor' sect of Charedi Judaism are reported to have disappeared fuelling fears they were kidnapped
Two children who had been rescued from a Jewish religious cult in Guatemala are reported to have disappeared over the weekend, fuelling fears that they were kidnapped by members of the group known as Lev Tahor.
According to a report in Yeshiva World News, New York State Police are looking for the pair — a 14-year-old girl and her 12-year-old brother. They were last seen getting into a car in the early hours of Saturday morning in the Catskills region of upstate New York, where they were attending a therapeutic event with other escapees.
Yeshiva World News reported that the girl, identified by the Charedi website Voz Iz Neias as Yante Teller, had been kidnapped several weeks ago as well but had been found and reunited with her mother, Sara Feige Teller, sister of the late cult leader Nachman Helbrans.
Lev Tahor, which was based initially in Canada, practices an extreme form of Orthodox Judaism. Its members fled to Guatemala claiming persecution by Canadian authorities that accused the sect of child abuse and neglect. Arranged marriages between teenagers and older cult members are reported to be common.
The group shuns technology and its female members wear black robes from head to toe, leaving only their faces exposed. It also rejects the State of Israel, saying the Jewish nation can only be restored by God, not humankind.
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