Let’s Meet Our Chabad Gedolim                                                                                                         Chabad / Lubavitch Rabbi Aryeh Dudovitz began his shlichus as the new Chabad Rabbi of Northwest Indiana, located in Munster, IN for many years from 1995 to 2003. This was a warm and friendly Jewish community. Rabbi Aryeh Dudovitz pleads guilty to molesting a minor child during the holiday of Sukkot. Read more about it HERE.  
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Rabbi Baruch Shlomo Cunin, is a Chabad Rabbi associated with the Chabad Lubavitch movement on the West Coast of the United States and was appointed by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as a Shliach. Rabbi Cunin was found guilty of misappropriating grant funds and now must pay $844,985 in damages and penalties. In his sworn testimony: Rabbi Cunin “treated the grant advances as if they were gifts to Chabad that, once paid were no longer the business of the government,” quoting the rabbi’s deposition testimony. “(Cunin’s) cavalier attitude shows, at minimum, a reckless disregard.” Chabad diverted the grant funds for other uses. “Religious and charitable organizations do not have immunity for fraud,” Read more about it HERE.
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a Chabad Lubavitch Shiliach (emissary) and is the dean of the Bais Chana Women’s International institute for Jewish Studies in Minnesota; for girls with little to no prior Jewish education. When a woman asked Rabbi Manis Friedman if she should tell her potential husband about prior sexual abuse or rape, Friedman stated; would you tell your potential husband that you had diarrhea? It’s embarrassing, but it’s nobody’s business. He told this woman that it was her responsibility to “Get Over it, stop thinking about it, and simply ignore it; zay a mensch” which translates from Yiddish as ‘act like a human being’. Concerning the Israeli-Arab conflict, he stated the moral way to fight a war is to: “Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle)”. Obviously, we all know that the Torah tells us that: any neighbor of the Jewish people should be treated with respect and compassion. On the Holocaust Rabbi Manis Friedman stated: “Who in fact died and who remained alive had nothing to do with the Nazis,” and “not a single Jewish child died because of the Nazis….. they died in their relationship with God.” Read more about it HERE.
Notice the family resemblance?