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Authorities are currently investigating an alleged kidnapping of one of the escapees from the Lev Tahor Cult.


Highly credible sources confirm to YWN that one of the “Teller children” was reportedly kidnapped from the Monroe area on Monday afternoon.


As YWN has been reporting, the Teller children arrived in the United States last week, following an intense effort to rescue them from the Cult, currently located in Guatemala.


The children are the 4 daughters and 2 sons of Rebbitzen Sara Feige Teller, a sister of current Lev Tahor leader, Nachman Helbrans. She is married to Rabbi Aron Aryeh Teller, rosh yeshivah of Lev Tahor.



As YWN has been reporting, intense efforts were underway to rescue 6 children from the Lev Tahor Cult, currently located in Guatemala. Those efforts have B”H been successful, and they have all arrived safely in the United States.


The children are the 4 daughters and 2 sons of Rebbitzen Sara Feige Teller, a sister of current Lev Tahor leader, Nachman Helbrans. (Nachman assumed leadership of the cult following the 2017 drowning death of his father, Shlomo Helbrans, the founder of Lev Tahor.) She is married to Rabbi Aron Aryeh Teller, rosh yeshivah of Lev Tahor.


Rebbitzen Teller was placed in Cherem, reportedly after she voiced opposition to several new Takkanos imposed by the cult’s leadership that she felt differed from the Mesorah of her father, Shlomo Helbrans. She also had voiced opposition to a forced marriage of her eldest daughter, 13, to a 17-year-old son of cult leader Mayer Rosner. Several of her children were taken away and placed in other homes, and she was forced to work as a cleaning lady in the home of Mayer Rosner.



On Motzaei Shabbos, October 13, ten people piled into two vans and left Guatemala City, heading toward Guatemala’s Santa Rosa Department, four hours away. Among them sat Sara Feige Teller, 29, the sister of new Lev Tahor leader Rabbi Nachman Helbrans and the wife of Rabbi Aron Aryeh Teller, rosh yeshivah of Lev Tahor, the extreme sect that made headlines five years ago when it evaded Child Protection Services in Quebec and Ontario and fled to tropical Guatemala. Mrs. Teller was extremely distraught. She was living a nightmare. “My husband and children must be saved. The rebbe is sick!” she cried, referring to her brother’s newest takanos. “He’s talking about preparing for suicide should the Zionists come inside. The parents might kill all the children!”


Less than 48 hours earlier, on Friday morning, Mrs. Teller had escaped from the Lev Tahor compound in the Santa Rosa Department with her two youngest daughters. She sought refuge in Guatemala City at the “safe house,” a large building located within ten minutes of La Aurora International Airport and administered by Yojeved and Moshe Avrum Santos, former Lev Tahor members who are part of a local community of Guatemalan geirim — a story in itself — who were initially attracted to the group before breaking away. The Santoses had welcomed the exhausted, distressed mother and her children with open arms. Now, she was returning to the compound to rescue her four remaining children from what she said was a life of extreme privation, punishment, and abuse.


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