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NEW YORK (VINnews/Zvi Hershcovich) — A “Meshulach” going door to door raising money from Balebatim has possibly been identified as a prominent member of the Lev Tahor cult.


Uriel Goldman, who is a member of the Lev Tahor “Hanhala” and serves as their spokesperson, was allegedly recognized by a Crown Heights woman who had recently watched a documentary on the cult that included numerous disturbing statements made by Goldman on a Zoom call. While her sighting is unconfirmed, she felt alarmed enough to warn her followers on Instagram – and she contacted Crown Heights Shomrim.


Mr. Goldman has been confirmed to be living in Boro Park over the past few months in an effort to raise funds for the cult. Funds that enable the leadership to hold onto power and continue to hurt those that the donations are supposedly trying to help. This information came to light in recent months by testimony from members that have been able to escape the cult.



A group from a Jewish religious community resides in Kumanovo, and a house in the Zelen Rid neighborhood on the outskirts of the city has become a temporary home for dozens of members of this community.


Some of the residents of this neighborhood reacted and asked for their relocation, and some describe them as peaceful people. They have a different appearance, with specific clothing on their heads, which are rumored in the public to be part of the radical Jewish religious group Lev Tahor .


Panic among the people of Kumanovo, but also interest among the general public in the country appeared after these foreign citizens, who are 30 to 40 in number, started walking freely through the streets of Kumanovo. A greater presence of children was noted among them. Their clothing and way of life instills uneasiness among the Cumans, especially when they spot them late at night. We are talking about people with American and Canadian citizenship, who rented a house to stay in Kumanovo.




The members of the Lev Tahor sect, who lived in Bosnia and Herzegovina for three months, brought the public to their feet before their departure after the frightened neighbors spoke publicly. A similar situation is happening in North Macedonia, where this group has now gone to live, writes Srpskainfo.


After wandering through a number of Eastern European countries and being deported from many of them, 37 members of the Lev Tahor Jewish sect settled in Kumanovo, North Macedonia.


The members of this group have been living in the Luka settlement in East Sarajevo since November, from where they were deported after their three-month visa-free residence regime expired.



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