Grand Prairie, TX – Man Accused of Posing as Rabbi to Scam Churchgoers [video]

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    Luis Lujan allegedly told churchgoers he was a rabbi trying to bring Jewish families from Russia to Jerusalem. Grand Prairie, TX – A Grand Prairie woman says a man who claimed to be a rabbi bilked her and other members of her church out of money.

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    Luis Lujan claimed he was a man of God raising money for a good cause, one victim says.

    Cynthia Silva brought Luis Lujan into her home and game him hundreds of dollars for what she thought was a good cause.

    “He’s taking advantage of Hispanics, Christian people and people with good hearts,” Silva said.

    Lujan told her his name was Gabriel Rosenburg, claiming he was a rabbi who was trying to bring Jewish families from Russia to Jerusalem.

    Silva said she didn’t hesitate to offer help.

    “Me and my family want to bring a family from Russia back to Israel. And so I said, ‘I really feel like I need to do this,'” she said.

    She and her family gave Lujan $650.

    Silva even took him to her father’s church in South Texas so he could solicit more donations. He left with about $3,000, she said.

    Lujan told her he would be preaching at another church — but she got a different story from the church.

    “They said, ‘We don’t know who this Gabriel Rosenburg is. We don’t know anything about him; he has nothing to do with us,'” Silva said.

    Now suspicious about the man who called himself a rabbi, Silva checked out his license plate. She learned that the man she knew as Gabriel Rosenburg was really Luis Lujan.

    “It’s always a good idea to contact the police department, because when people are out taking money from people like that… that same person might also be involved in other criminal activities,” said Sgt. Randy Isbell, of the Grand Prairie police department.

    Police say if you give money to someone without expecting a service or product in return, it could be considered a civil matter. But if it has happened to several other people, it could be a criminal case.

    Several members of the South Texas church Lujan visited filed police reports there.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Wow. If a person who looks like him even stepped foot into my community’s main shul, he’d be tossed out like a burrito wrapper.

    Shlomo
    Shlomo
    14 years ago

    That’s why he’s going to Churches and avoiding Synagogues. He doesn’t want to feel like a Burrito Wrapper.

    chosid
    chosid
    14 years ago

    On a side note, we know the halacha is that if a goy gives tzedakah to a yid we take it from him and distribute it to aniye hagoyim.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Last week we had a woman posing as a rabbi, now we have a man posing for one.

    liepa
    liepa
    14 years ago

    Must be tough times !

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Plenty of guys around here posing as “Rabbis” and scamming as well!

    YANKEL
    YANKEL
    14 years ago

    He doesn’t look like a Rosenburg or a rabbi.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I feel bad for the people who were cheated, but dude…. that guy does not look anything like any rabbi I’ve ever seen.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    they propably thought he was a conservative or reform rabbi- many dress that way

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    14 years ago

    If he is Jewish, this is a big chillul Hashem. In the eyes of those who were triucked, Louis is not a thief, he is a Jew thief.