| Principal of Adass Israel School Made Sex Abuse Victim Feel ‘special’, Court Told
By Shannon Deery
Herald Sun
May 7, 2015
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/principal-of-adass-israel-school-made-sex-abuse-victim-feel-special-court-told/story-fni0fee2-1227342249713
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Adass Israel School in Elsternwick.
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A WOMAN suing an ultra-orthodox Jewish school over an explosive sexual abuse scandal says its former principal sexually abused her up to three times a week.
The woman, now in her 20s, says she was abused by Malka Leifer while she was principal at Adass Israel School in Elsternwick.
She said the former principal took a special liking to her before starting to molest her during private religious educations classes.
The woman told her Supreme Court trial today Ms Leifer assaulted her two to three times a week while she was a student.
The abuse, at Ms Leifer’s home, at the school and at school camps, continued after she started teaching at the school.
The court heard the woman started suffering flashbacks, nightmares and suicidal thoughts because of the abuse.
She reported the abuse to a counsellor in 2008 just days before Ms Leifer returned to Israel with her eight children.
A police complaint was first made in 2011.
The trial has heard Ms Leifer, who is not defending the action against her, also abused two of the woman’s sisters and a string of other students.
The woman said she first approached her under the guise of wanting to talk to her about her own troubled upbringing.
She said she came from an abusive home and Ms Leifer had offered to counsel her.
It is the first time the allegations have been aired publicly.
The woman earlier said she was too fearful to complain about the abuse because of the power the former principal wielded in the ultra-orthodox community.
“She was seen as the head of the school and the whole community looked up to her and basically idolised her,” she said.
“She was seen as someone who was holier than holy,” she said.
The plaintiff said she had complete trust in Ms Leifer and had felt “special” after the principal offered to give her private tuition.
She said she was told not to disclose the tuition to other students and said Mrs Leifer would take her out of class to abuse her at her home.
“I remember her being very scared her husband would come home and find us there. I remember her locking the doors.
“I remember wondering if she realised what she was doing.
“She would tell me that she loved me and that she really cared for me.
“She would tell me it was her way of telling me she loved me.”
The Supreme Court heard that in line with strict orthodox beliefs the girl had never watched TV, listened to the radio, used the internet or read a newspaper.
She was segregated from males outside of her immediate family and had no sex education.
She said she believed other teachers knew about the abuse.
“She liked to hug me like a baby, and rock me,” she said.
“She said I should consider her like a mother who loved me, and that I was special.”
It is also alleged school officials failed to report allegations of abuse to police but instead allowed Ms Leifer to flee to Israel with her family just days after allegations were levelled at her in 2008.
She is under house arrest in Israel, where extradition proceedings at the request of Victoria Police have started in an attempt to have her returned to Melbourne to face criminal charges.
It is understood Ms Leifer could face dozens of charges of indecent assault and rape.
The trial continues.
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