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About ProjectTruth/Aaron Thomas
My birthday is July 1954. Hometown, Memphis Tennessee. Like you,
I love my children and am outraged at serious tampering with my family.
Maybe losing several children along the way has made me more sensitive.
My parents started keeping Shabbos when I was seven. I went to a Hebrew
Day School, Yeshiva High School, Beis Midrash in Israel, and a couple
years of Kollel.
In 1981, after losing our three-year-old Ruchama to Tay-Sachs, I left
Memphis real estate management and we moved to Chicago with her
twin brother and our bechor, to teach in the Arie Crown Hebrew Day School.
In 1982, after beautiful Chana was born with Tay-Sachs, we immigrated to
Israel to return to Kollel. When our funds ran out, I turned to
construction for a livelihood. I found my niche in the design, production,
and installation of customized porch enclosures in the Chareidi neighborhoods
of Jerusalem.
Through the force of blessing and tefillah of the two greatest gedolim in
the world, and the untold heroism of my wife, today we are wealthy with
ten amazingly talented children - five sons and five daughters, five
blonde and five fiery red.
In 1996, while we were recuperating from witnessing our five-year-old son
hurled to his fate by a speeding car, Danny and Margie Shabat convinced us
to trust them to serve as overseas, Chicago summer parents, to our most
gifted child. The Shabats then perpetrated what is certainly one of the
most comprehensive sexual abuse crimes ever. Ask Chicago’s prestigious
Project Shield what
then classically occurs in the family.
Discovering (miraculously) the heinous concealed crime long after
it had rooted into the family fabric, I decided to confront it
aggressively and openly.
This entire situation has been profoundly damaging. The perpetrators
and their Rabbinic protector have yet to answer for their actions.
Only after lifting the Rabbinic cloak under which they are
hiding, can the perpetrators be effectively confronted. Your decision
to Take a Stand and mail in one of the 2423 verified return envelopes
will determine the ultimate outcome.
You need to do what’s good for the Community. I would do it for you.
Let’s set a good example for the world.
Aaron Thomas
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