Jerusalem – Man Beaten For Passing Torah To Women Of Wall Says He Was Denied Treatment

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    Charlie Kalech is attacked by an unidentified man at the Kotel on Monday. (photo credit: Women Of The Wall)Jerusalem – A man arrested on Monday for incitement after passing a Torah to a member of Women of the Wall at the Kotel, said he was brutalized by a Kotel usher, and then refused medical treatment and legal representation by police.

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    In an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday, Charlie Kalech, a 48-year-old business owner living in the capital, said he was wrongfully arrested and denied his civil rights by police following the meleesparked by the Torah exchange.

    Kalech said he was holding the Torah while sitting in the Kotel’s men’s section during a minyan at approximately 8 a.m. when a member of Women of the Wall opened a gate to the fence separating the men and women and asked for the Torah.

    “I gave it to her and she walked back to the women’s side and closed the gate, and the women continued with their service for 10 to 15 minutes with no disturbances,” he said.

    The trouble began, he said, when a group of six to ten men, who claimed they worked at the Kotel as ushers, barged through the minyan and told Kalech and the other men to move out of the way as they made their way to the women’s side of the fence to retrieve the Torah.

    “They forcibly walked past us and told us to move,” he said. “I told them if they want to get through, call the police. Why should we move for you? Who are you?”

    At this point, the group of men started pushing those in the minyan, Kalech said. “One big guy who was two heads taller than me forcibly took me by my arm to move me, then by the throat and chest, and pushed me with such force that I fell backwards and hit my head on the stone floor,” he said.

    Kalech, who took pictures of the altercation with his phone, said the group then opened the gate to take the Torah.

    Seconds later, Alden Solovy, a 58-year-old writer and poet in the minyan who was also attacked, said that an “infuriated” haredi man then joined the fray, while three or four other haredim nearby looked on.

    “The infuriated guy came right toward me and I made a decision that he was a threat to people, so when he was approaching I wrapped my arms around him and we both went crashing into the women’s side,” said Solovy. “I became dead weight on the ground under him.”

    When Solovy noticed his tefilin was unraveling and he asked one of the women to secure it for him, he said the haredi man broke free and attacked him. “He was standing over me and he stomped on my stomach,” he said. “At this point I’m on the ground and that’s when the police showed up.”

    According to Kalech, the police promptly stopped the group of men who claimed they were ushers, forced them to retreat, and proceeded to protect the women with the Torah.

    “So the police not only defended the women, but also facilitated that they could continue to read and dance with the Torah,” he said. “Only when they finished 20 to 30 minutes later did they return it with police protection.”

    Kalech said after the men concluded their minyan he and Alden went to a nearby police station with his wife, lawyer and two WoW witnesses to retrieve Alden’s ID card, which was taken by one of the officers, and to press charges against the two men who assaulted them.

    Upon returning Alden’s ID, he said the officer told the group they would have to go to the Jaffa Gate police station to press charges. However, when they arrived there, Kalech said the police would not allow the attorney or witnesses to come with them.

    “We filed two separate complaints against two people, and it was very clear from the pictures in my phone that I took when I was attacked that he was touching me and I was not touching him,” he said.

    Alden was then told he could leave, but Kalech said he was told he was a suspect and had to remain. When he asked why he was a suspect, he said the officer responded: “Because you passed the Torah to women, and that’s forbidden.”

    Meanwhile, despite asking for medical treatment for his head wound twice during the two hours he spent at the police station, Kalech said he was repeatedly denied aid. After unsuccessfully attempting to contact his attorney, he said the head officer allowed him to leave to seek medical attention and speak with his lawyer, but had to return at 4 p.m.  

    A doctor subsequently confirmed that his head was injured, Kalech said, while Solovy was told he sustained bruises to his liver and kidney, and was told to return later to ensure there was no internal bleeding.

    Kalech said he returned to the police station at 4 p.m. with WoW head Anat Hoffman, but that she was not permitted to join him in the interrogation room. Moments later he said he was arrested.

    “When I asked ‘what’s the charge,’ they said ‘disturbance to the public order,’” he recounted. “But there was nothing illegal about passing the Torah, which the police [on the scene] made clear by protecting the women while they had it; and it was quiet for 10 to 15 minutes after I gave it to them, so it had nothing to do with what I did.”

    Nonetheless, Kalech said he was fingerprinted, given a mug shot and told he could not return to the Kotel for 15 days. Moreover, he said police initially refused to return his phone and downloaded images from it without his consent.

    “When I asked for the phone back, the captain said ‘This isn’t America,’ as if I didn’t have any rights here,” he said. Kalech added that neither of the two men who attacked him and Solovy were arrested as of Tuesday.

    Asked to comment about his allegations of false arrest and mistreatment, Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld denied that Kalech was unfairly treated.

    “The suspect was arrested after causing public disorder at the Western Wall and violating the strict rules of the holy site,” he said. “He received medical treatment and a lawyer according to police procedures.”

    In terms of the possibility of future arrests of the men who attacked Kalech and Solovy, Rosenfeld said an investigation has been opened.

    “Police are looking into what took place during the entirety of the incident,” he said.‎


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    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    9 years ago

    Yet people want to have an orthodox country run by halacha.Look at this situation at the kotel, where the rabbanut runs the show and just ponder what the medina would be like.

    9 years ago

    Sorry but beating ANY YID at Kotel is reprehensible for any reason. May this man be MATZLIACH in his pursuit of justice.

    9 years ago

    If he wanted to be provocative and make a stupid move, he deserves what he got. I guess G- d wasn’t happy with his actions.

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    9 years ago

    A bunch of sick people, wondering how people in israel want it sould be could a jewish state after this WOW people.

    Babishka
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    Babishka
    9 years ago

    People who attack & beat up people should be banned from the Kotel until they beg forgiveness.

    curious
    curious
    9 years ago

    I am asking out of curiosity: Who funds the Torahs at the Kosel? Of course that is not relevant halachically, but I am curious from a legal standpoint.

    Benny
    Benny
    9 years ago

    If I would take this idiot’s car worth of $50,000 and gave it to some idiots to drive it around for 15 minutes – he wouldn’t give me a smack?
    So why is he complaining?
    I would give him a smack too!

    9 years ago

    What this man did is a kin to someone going into Harlem screaming a certain racist slur and then saying how come I was attacked? To go to such a holy site according to Jewish tradition and do things against the traditions because of your agenda is real chutzpah. Own up to your deed!! I’m not condoning violence but clearly this man is missing some screws.

    ExpatriateOwl
    ExpatriateOwl
    9 years ago

    By attacking Charlie, they are handing the Women Off The Wall and their allies a victory. And by denying him medical treatment, etc., they only enhance the level of the victory.

    I don’t know who is the adult in the room, but it is not Charlie and it is not the people who attacked him. Mickey Rosenfeld has the opportunity to claim that position by conducting a straight, no-bullshit investigation, and then letting the chips fall where they may; otherwise, the WoW get the Adult in the Room trophy by default.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    9 years ago

    People who come to Kotel with clear agenda to infuriate others deserve to be beaten up. He comes with camera and witnesses to testify in his behalf in case he is arrested. He came to break the rules yet hollers when others also break rules. Next time they should break his bones too.

    If he has no consideration for the thousands of people at the Kotel, why should anyone have consideration for him?

    he got what was coming to him, and should have been thrown in jail for disturbing the peace and status quo.

    Babishka
    Member
    Babishka
    9 years ago

    THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR ATTACKING & BEATING UP OTHER HUMAN BEINGS ESPECIALLY AT A MAKOM KODESH.

    If you don’t like what WOW are doing just leave them alone. The ones who were disrupting and disturbing the peace of a Makom Kodesh were those who attacked and beat up people.

    Rafuel
    Rafuel
    9 years ago

    Sheigetz Charlie conspired with the zoinos on the other side of the mchitza to provoke Jews dovening at the makom kodesh. What he got is not nearly enough for what he did. He will get his yet.