small group of protesters gathered on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights
on Sunday to denounce the longtime employment of allegedly abusive
teachers at Oholei Torah, one of the largest and most prestigious boys yeshivas in Brooklyn's Chabad
network.
The protesters—including members of the Lubavitch community, survivors, and alumni—held signs that read "What would the Rebbe say?" and "Abuse isn't chinuch [education]." A row of strategically-parked yellow school buses blocked them from the yeshiva's front entrance, where parents, teachers and rabbis ducked through the light snow into Oholei Torah's annual gala dinner.
http://gothamist.com/2016/03/21/oholei_torah_protest.php
The protesters—including members of the Lubavitch community, survivors, and alumni—held signs that read "What would the Rebbe say?" and "Abuse isn't chinuch [education]." A row of strategically-parked yellow school buses blocked them from the yeshiva's front entrance, where parents, teachers and rabbis ducked through the light snow into Oholei Torah's annual gala dinner.
http://gothamist.com/2016/03/21/oholei_torah_protest.php