Mesirah (or mesira, lit. 'to hand over') is the action in which one Jew reports the conduct of another Jew to a non-rabbinic authority in a manner and under the circumstances forbidden by rabbinic law.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesirah

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"Mesirah (or mesira, lit. 'to hand over') is the action in which one Jew reports the conduct of another Jew to a non-rabbinic authority in a manner and under the circumstances forbidden by rabbinic law."

It is very common for Orthodox Jewish adults to abuse Orthodox Jewish children

Then if anyone tries to report it they are mocked, ostracized and punished by other Jews for violating rules like Mesirah

I posted lots of articles on this a long time ago on merovingian club

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Do a internet search for Manny Waks and "mesirah" and it will explain how the Jewish community punishes Jews for reporting Jewish sex offenders

Manny Waks is a Jew who claims to have been a victim of Jewish sex offenders and to do work helping victims get justice against them or something like that

There was an Australian Royal Commission investigating religious sex offending groups which included but was not limited to some Jewish groups and Jehovah Witnesses

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"JTA — While Jews are no more likely to be sexually abused than other Americans, individuals who have left the Orthodox community are more than four times as likely to have been molested as children than the general population, a new study has found."

timesofisrael.com/study-finds-

Times of Israel

@Stahesh

"Across Orthodox Judaism as a whole, a 2018 study by Harvard psychologist David H. Rosmarin found that among formerly Orthodox individuals, rates of abuse were nearly twice the national estimate for both boys and girls."

harpers.org/archive/2019/10/se

Harpers dot org

Secrets and Lies

Sexual abuse in the world of Orthodox Judaism
by Linda Stasi

@Stahesh

"The study reveals that both male and female students in state-religious and strictly-Orthodox schools in Israel experience higher rates of sexual abuse. The rate for male students was over three times higher (0.61 students for every 1,000) than their secular counterparts (2.07 in strictly-Orthodox schools, 2.3 in national-religious schools)."

thejc.com/news/israel/orthodox

TheJC

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