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Shlomo Erez Helbrans (Hebrew: שלמה הלברנץ; 5 November 1962 – 7 July 2017) was an Israeli-born anti-Zionist religious leader. He was the founder and Rebbe of the Lev Tahor Jewish sect. Originally having established his community in Israel, which he claimed to have modelled after the Satmar Hasidic movement, Helbrans moved his non-Zionist community to the United States, where he was convicted in 1994 for kidnapping, for which he served two years in prison. During this time he was accused by a few former community members of child abuse, serving medicine and psychological pills, and using various punishments on his followers. He was deported back to Israel, but in 2001 he fled to Canada, where he reestablished his community in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, applying for and attaining refuge

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  • Shlomo Helbrans (de)
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  • Shlomo Erez Helbrans, auch Erez Shlomo Elbarnes (* 5. November 1962 in Kiryat HaYovel, Jerusalem; gestorben 7. Juli 2017 in Chiapas, Mexiko), war ein israelischer antizionistischer religiöser Führer innerhalb des ultraorthodoxen Judentums. Er war der Gründer und Oberrabbiner der jüdischen kriminellen Sekte Lev Tahor, in der u. a. systematisch Kindesmissbrauch praktiziert wurde. (de)
  • Shlomo Erez Helbrans (Hebrew: שלמה הלברנץ; 5 November 1962 – 7 July 2017) was an Israeli-born anti-Zionist religious leader. He was the founder and Rebbe of the Lev Tahor Jewish sect. Originally having established his community in Israel, which he claimed to have modelled after the Satmar Hasidic movement, Helbrans moved his non-Zionist community to the United States, where he was convicted in 1994 for kidnapping, for which he served two years in prison. During this time he was accused by a few former community members of child abuse, serving medicine and psychological pills, and using various punishments on his followers. He was deported back to Israel, but in 2001 he fled to Canada, where he reestablished his community in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, applying for and attaining refuge (en)
  • Shlomo Erez Helbrans (né Erez Shlomo Elbarnes en 1962 et mort par noyade le 7 juillet 2017) était un rabbin hassidique d'origine israélienne. Il était à la tête du groupe (« cœur pur » en hébreu). Au début des années 1990, il vit à Brooklyn (États-Unis) où il dirige une yechiva. En 1992, on lui confie la préparation de la Bar Mitzvah de Shai Fhima Reuven, 13 ans. L'enfant disparaît un temps et Helbrans est accusé d'enlèvement. Il est condamné à 12 ans de prison en 1994. En juin 1996, une cour d'appel réduit la peine. Libéré en novembre 1996, il dirige par la suite une yechiva à Monsey, État de New York, avant d'être expulsé en Israël en 2000. (fr)
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  • Shlomo Helbrans (en)
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  • Chiapas, Mexico (en)
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  • Kiryat HaYovel, Jerusalem (en)
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