The Asifa Scam: How 60,000 Orthodox Jews Were Conned by a few Manipulative Askanim, Businessmen, and the Chareidi Press!
“If you want to make enemies, try to change something." -Woodrow Wilson
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
Preface and background:
My original intention for my blog was to publish only positive ideas, as my first few posts made clear. I had hoped to express the feelings of today's youth in a manner that can improve our education system. But as time went by, and more and more things became apparent to me, I realized there is no possible way to make changes without exposing those amongst us that are causing the damage in the first place.
I have been encouraged by my personal rabbi to release this information for the benefit of Klal Yisroel. His name, along with everyone else involved will go unmentioned for privacy reasons. Unless someone legitimately tries to dispute any of my allegations, I will keep all my evidence private. My hope is that with this information going public those responsible will be held accountable, but more importantly my hope is that something like this will never happen again. It's a depressing story, but there is a positive side, just knowing that this was a small minority of jews behind this flimflam and that most Rabonim either didn't participate, or just went along not knowing the true intentions behind the Asifa, might give us all a more positive feelings for our Gedolai Yisroel.
If there was someone else that can release this information, I would be happy to let them. VIN along with others are supported by ads and therefore can be blackmailed into what they can and can’t expose. Despite the fact that my blog could have made me piles of cash, I chose not to place any outside ads so that no one can claim my information is compromised. I also believe I might be the only one that has all the information to back up my accusations, and while I can do this post anonymously, it won't have the same effect, and may just cause more of a chilul hashem.
If I come across a bit too harsh it's because I am frustrated. I am frustrated with a system that is producing a distaste for yiddishkeit instead of a love. I am frustrated that I received hundreds of phone calls and emails from great mechanchim and Torah leaders that are being stifled from trying to improve things. I am frustrated that people are turning to me when it is the Rabbonim that need to step up to the plate. And I am frustrated with a system that blames all of its problems on technology instead of what really needs to be addressed. But most importantly I am frustrated by the manipulative and immoral Askanim, The moral mafia that have caused tremendous damage and disgraces our holy community!
For those that think I enjoy controversy and that I’m doing this for more hits, you have it all wrong. I enjoy a good debate on a given issue but it sickens me to see the hateful comments around the internet and the press. My first post "An open letter to Ichud Hakehillos, re: Convention at Citi Field: was written in a very positive manner and it got a huge response, mostly positive comments from Rabbonim and parents. And although none of my ideas were implemented, I could very well have continued in that direction. I believe it’s only because of corrupt individuals with a perverted agenda that none of those ideas were implemented and I therefore find it imperative to expose this information before we can make any real progress.
I will not mention the people behind this fraud, I think it is obvious and I don't gain from making specific accusations. If the public wants to know, they can address those questions to the Ichud or the Rabonim that speak for them. I also don't know first hand who was aware of this con from the beginning, and I would rather not speculate.
Unintentionally, I got myself stuck in the middle of a huge scandal and because of that I was given all of this information bit by bit. Some from the inside and some from the outside. Some through anonymous emails and some from yiddish blogs. Some facts I put together from my blog stats and other facts I got through leaked information. Many people helped me along the way but their names are not important.
In politics they say there are three types of people. Hard core republicans, hard core liberals and those that choose to use their own heads. I’m writing for the middle crowd. I don't believe the true haters of religious Jews need my post to fuel their rage, as some claim. I’m also not expecting to change those who don't believe you can question our leaders no matter how immaterial they become, or those that believe daas torah overrides the Torah itself. I believe we still a majority of self-thinking individuals that will realize mistakes were made and we have been led down an erroneous path. And it's to them I blog.
Below is my version of the Asifa Scam as best as I know it to be true:
Maybe it’s because I grew up in a home where my father, Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum Z”L, was known to expose many scams or maybe it’s because I read all the books about charlatans sitting around the house. Either way, as soon as I saw the first ad for the event at citi field, I knew something wasn't right. These are some of the signs I picked up that told me it was a scam. (Here are other sites that highlights signs of scam, and you will see very similar definitions. link one second link Third link)
Too good to be true: i.e. The huge solution. The pill that cures all health. The life policy that doesn't end. The solution for longevity. This is the highlight of a scam.
The big event. Most scams need the big crowd, the audience, and the frenzy. This gets people into the mood so they will jump aboard and accept what they are told, even spend more money than they can afford. A famous and charismatic leader on board.(My post "A Kidush Hashem! Seriously?" mentions how Hashem was extra careful not to have the Torah given this way. Moshe was also aral sifasayim, a bad orator, for this reason.
Details withheld: Vague answers or none at all to key questions you might ask. i.e. not saying what the huge solution is. There will be hints leading up to the event so that it doesn't come as a big surprise, but no detailed information.
The build up of horror stories! "In one extreme case, a couple in Korea would spend 12 hours a day away from home on the internet. They would run home once a day to feed their three-year-old daughter. She died of dehydration and malnutrition. There have been incidents of people who assaulted and even shot others for posting negative comments or embarrassing photos about them. One 15-year-old shot his own father after his internet privileges were revoked." - Taken from the Asifa Booklet.
Not associated with any well established organization. The first ad just said Ichud without even any names behind it. Usually this has a recently opened bank account, so that if the scam falls through, they can just declare bankruptcy and the hoodwinks get away with it all.
The person running the entire operation is left out of the picture and not mentioned by name so that his negative reputation and previous history is not known.
No Verifiable References or Testimonials. Anyone can make up references or testimonials that would make you believe in the business opportunity. But can you verify them? Do they list real names for the people who supposedly were helped? There were no reference on ads as there still are none.
Using photos that are not related to the topic. (many photos of Rabbonim speaking in the first article had nothing to do with the quotes below them. At that point they were unaware of Citi Field)
This was all noticeable to me in just the first ad. But every scam needs to make money, and unless I knew what the agenda was there was no way to alert the public. And so when I saw the first pamphlet of Ichud with the mention of filters I realized something was amiss. But there was still no mention of Kosher ISP filters.
I also knew the rabonim were not about to change their policy about the internet and there was no way a new private organization can force them to do it without a conference of the Gedolai Torah. This led me to write my article about filters not being effective which got a very positive response by both Rabonim and parents, and this was a big problem for the Ichud. I didn't realize this at the time but my article was very destructive to their goal. And this was the reason for their change in tactics.
Behind the scenes:
All one needs to do is read the transcript from the Agudah convention and you will hear a diatribe of blaming all our problems on the internet. Key Rabbonim were being challenged and questioned for the first time, on internet blogs and new-sites. There were complaints about the corrupt botai bes din and this was causing great harm to the system in place. Child abuse in the community was not being dealt with and many Rabonim were even covering up for them. There was so much hypocrisy within the system that the current leaders were losing all respect. Klal Yisroel was going through many difficulties, but the entire focus of these Rabonim was the modern technology. And although there was a ban on the internet, almost everybody was online and this was causing the Rabonim were promoting the ban to become “irrelevant”. Unfortunately all rabonim were being effected by this attitude and this was a HUGE problem.
The Chareidi press was losing readership quickly. The news blogs were taking over the news and the Torah blogs were taking over the Divrei Torah. The numbers were incomparable. With just one click of a button, my first blog post received over 100,000 hits in one week, this is not something any chareidi paper could match. In addition, Chareidi press costs money to produce and distribute. The Rabbonim that were bihind the ban did not allow them to take to the internet and this was causing them to lose business. They were also hostage to the advertisers. They needed the advertisers for money and therefore had to turn all their information pro-advertisers, pro-rabbanim and pro-community, whether it be truthful or not. The blogs didn't survive off advertisers and the ones that had, could do without. The Torah blogs also had the advantage of the comment system which creates a dialogue; something that the orthodox community needed. The real concerns were taken to the blogs while the chareidi press continued printing highfalutin stories about the horrors of the internet. At the end of the day the chareidi press needed a way to get online to compete.
Most families did have filters, but they used the new K9 or similar products. This was a free download and if configured properly more effective than any Kosher Internet Provider. Kosher ISPs cost money and there was no use for them anymore. And so an organisation was created that will orchestrate an event to "fix" all these problems. The Ichud
The Huge Solution i.e. SCAM
The plan was to force people to sign up for kosher ISP providers. They will remove the internet ban both for home and business as long as you pay for this service. Except like any crooked deal this couldn't be told to the public. The Rabbonim gain because they were told that ISP filters will only allow what the Rabbonim want to get through on the ISP side and they won't have to worry anymore about being in control. The chareidi papers will now be able to go online and they of course will continue broadcasting the same propaganda, only this time cheaper and with no blog competition. The Kosher Internet Providers will make a fortune. Think about the numbers and you'll understand. 60,000 x $50 is $3,000,000 a month! That money gets distributed to all those involved. This will benefit everyone except the simple naive Jew who was unaware what was going on and thought he was listening to the gedolim.
B”H Things did NOT go as Planned:
Things were not as simple as they thought. Many Rabbonim caught on to this and didn't want to be a part of this fraud. Other Rabbonim wouldn't sign on unless they were told what the solution was. Many Rabbonim, while not pro or against the internet, didn't want to make the internet sound kosher, with some kind of huge solution. They understood that no matter how good the solution will be, the internet will always come along with problems. But the “solution” couldn't be publicized or the Rabbonim wouldn't support it, so instead they had to change their campaign.
It now became about an Asifa that all the Gedolei Hador will attend and you must also. A massive campaign went on trying to force as many Rabbonim and schools to make their constituency attend. Lots of Rabbonim realized they were being used, others were informed or picked up on this charade. Signatures were forged and that just got Rabbonim even more upset. And so with all this effort there was just small progress. Many of the more moderate yeshivos weren't on board and wouldn't enforce the attendance. And so this didn't work as planned either. Although massive pressure was applied to all institutions, it just wasn't working, at least not the numbers they needed.
Chasidim to the rescue: ( More detailed info here "The back-story to the Asifa".)
There was only one group of Jews that can now save this event, the Chasidisha Oilem. If the Rebbe says to go then go they will. So a massive new yiddish campaign started and each Rebbe was asked to help out. They were offered many incentives and they started making progress. This was working but it also came with problems. Each Rebbe had his own ideas and they wanted to know what was going to be said at the Asifa. They also wanted to speak and say what they believed. But this wasn't the original plan except to make everyone sign up for filters. So as more Chasidish Rabbonim signed up things got messy.
Not going as planned:
While the asifa was a huge success in terms of numbers the scam was not working. Because of outside pressure the expo had to be cancelled and with it the Asifa booklet. (The Asifa booklet is propaganda material to encourage people to sign up for Kosher Internet Providers. The plan was to have everybody at the Asifa sign the last page and give your word to sign up for the kosher filters). Instead, some Ichud speakers tried to emphasize the importance of filters but other Rabonim trashed the internet completely. The last minute Rabbonim that spoke had no outline and therefore no unified message went out. The Ichud had very little control over this.
The worst happened when Rav Wosner gave his psak, the internet was not to be used in the home with or without a filter under any circumstances! Furthermore, no school should accept any student who had Internet access, (even with a filter) in their home. This was against everything the organizers wanted! Businesses were not their goal, they were controlled by the company and home users were not allowed internet, meaning the Kosher Internet Providers and the Chareidi Press were losing out. To make things worse, R’ Wachsman said that whatever edicts were initiated at this event would be binding on all of Klal Yisroel. This was a disaster for the Ichud. But not to worry.
Follow up plan:
The Chareidi Press Goes Online
Despite the overwhelming disappointment by the crowd that was left with no message, the Chareidi press and the Ichud kept the fraud going. They just ignored or modified what Rav Wosner said, almost as if it never happened or as if he was talking to another crowd. All that was supposed to happen at the event needed to be done now through the chareidi press instead. Huge ads for Kosher Internet Providers were displayed in the papers with the usual haskamos from Rabbonim and insinuating that the asifa was all about filters once again. Very little was mentioned that one can download free filtering software that is just as good or better. And despite the Psak Halacha, the chareidi papers are all going online even though the internet was only to be used for business.
The Asifa Booklet that has now been distributed online and is making its way around, seems like a well meaningful handbook but it's full of misrepresentations. The dangers of the internet are grossly overstated. The horrors stories are mostly fabricated and hyperbolic. My post “The Ten BIG Lies About The Internet”, will explain this in detail. But most importantly the suggested filters are Kosher Internet Providers, with a small mention of free software! This is also completely untrue and my future post “Why home filters are better then Kosher Internet Providers” will explain this in detail.
You will also notice ads for new “kosher phones”. There is a strong connection with the vaad hatznius who were behind the kosher phones in Israel and the Ichud organization. This is another money making endeavor and I’m convinced that if the Ichud has its way they will have the rabonim endorsing them for the same reasons as above.
My conclusion:
Using the above information you can answer all 101 questions I posed to the Ichud. It also explains why the constant flimflam and incoherent messages of the Asifa. If someone has another explanation or has a sincere question you can comment below and I will try to respond. Please don't use names as this isn't about people but about a misguided event that took place.
Some will say the above is all true but why do you call it a scam? Don't people have a right to sell a product? I don't know the legal issues here but I do know that what was done is completely immoral and against everything the torah stands for. That this was done under “Daas Torah” makes it even more sickening.
I'm also sure they’ll try to pin this deceit and deception all on one person or just the Ichud organization, don't buy it. I believe all those involved should be held accountable, but I have done enough and would like to get on with my normal life. Pose your questions to the Rabonim involved. Let the people who attended the Asifa or those that bought these filters figure out what to do. Ironically they won't be able to read this post, but I'm sure it will make its way off the internet and into their hands. You can use the link on the bottom to email them this post or even better enter their email here to subscrbe them to this blog.
My Final Words:
I do believe that all the great Rabonim who spoke at the event were sincere in what they said. Whether they were fooled about the event, about the realities of the internet, or about the ambitions of the organizers is for them to say. Almost all rabonim I know personally are great and holy people that want the best for us. Despite this ordeal and what I have experienced these past few months, I have great hope for the future of Klal Yisroel. This episode of my life has given me a great opportunity to make contact with incredible mechanchim in Klal Yisroel. These are people who have no ulterior motives but to serve the community. I believe these Rabbonim will be the new leaders of Klal Yisroel one day. Some just need to learn how to blog!
Read more: http://dteitelbaum.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-60000-ultra-orthodox-jews-were.html#ixzz1wl8ZCMkr













The whole asifa was a super scam. It was put together by a man responsible for destroying hundreds of kids. He got a well known businessman close to the yeshiva involved. The math made sense. Get 40000 Internet users in a stadium. Give them a cd that locks their browser (the original plan). Charge them 50 bucks a month to filter their Internet that they can do better for free. Two million a month for nothing. The perfect scam. Promise the rabbis you will stop the blogs that watch their every move. Tell chassidim rebbes to send their chassidim because they are on Facebook or doing sick things online. Get everyone excited with boat rides and tell them tickets are sold out. Make bold statements of people saying what a kiddush hashem. So many Jews together to get rid of the problem of Internet. Pressure gedolim in Israel to say things they didn't mean. Ignore gedolim in America that question the event. SUCCESS.
This whole story should be used as a lesson in successful marketing. This story will go down in history with the selling of the pet rock.
U a sick person, I have gotten a filter since the asifa, you blogs have runied Klah Yisroel
i spoke to my rov ( known lakewood rov) before the asifa. and he said the only thing to do is to get K9 with the highest level of filtering & a filter on the server ( suggest open DNS)
for business that i need pictures to come through he said the already i had to be careful , but if it was being done for business with a strict filter that there was no option,
but that that everything else was just people pushing their own agendas.
he said clearly that he didnt think the anything would become of the asifa , but that it would raise awareness and hopefully those that really seek the truth with open would find it and therefore people should go along with it and hopefully it would lead them to find the truth,
i believe everything said above was accurate , but that most rabbonim did not go along with the scam and were not scammed , they just believed that awareness was needed to get people to use the free filters that really work .
It's a shame that many poeple who read this article don't really know who the author is (aside from maybe hearing of his father A"H who he is nothing like). I know him personally, very well, we get along... however he is not to be trusted for any fact he says. He is a shame to all who know him & doesn't merit having anybody reading anything he writes.
P.S. Why don't you post the speach from R' Reisman that was printed in The Shopper & posted on The Scoop!!!??? Go there & read it...
Are you sure Bernie madoff wasn't involved?
Scoop and the shopper only print lies and you believe them over Teitelbaum? Sad.
The article is a breath of fresh air - and the truth.
I think by k9 you hold on to the bypass password, so if you find yourself in a bad mood you can bypass the filter and see whatever you want. But in the yeshiva system they hold the password for you. so let's say you get the urge to see the Lakewood view, you have to call and ask for permission. And they may say, "it's up to the roshey yeshiva". And for this you're paying money.
So you can give your trusted friend your password, and you don't look at it, and you can have the same results without paying money, and without going through yeshiva.
everything this guy wrote is true. i dont know him but hes 100% right.
I cannot beleive some of the businesses that advertise on this website! I will go after them personally and make them remove advertisements! Anyone that supports this website is being mechazek the worst of the worst! The shmutz on this site is unbearable! Cut it out if you want to save any olam habbah that you may have left!
Im being "moche" l'shem shamayim on this website! Every advertiser will be contacted to remove their ads. This is a disgrace! One big Chilul Hashem!
"Ichud Hakehillos" is supporting Rav Vozner's psak. The following is taken from "Takanos" from the "Ichud Hakehillos" that were printed in this week's modia (that they think they can make takanos is a big problem, but that's a different issue). It flies in the face of this guy's conspiracy claims:
(I tried typing it in the original but LakewoodView's software didn't accept Hebrew. Here's my literal translation):
2. For the purpose of parnassa, the internet with a filter cannot be assered. However, the heter to use the internet with a filter for the purpose of parnassa is only at his place of work. But in the house, bringing in the internet should be avoided.
3. It's very obvious that someone who doesn't need to use the internet for the purpose of his parnassa shouldn't have it under any circumstances.
I perdicted most of this from before tha asifa and thats why I didn't attend. Btw many KEY rabbonim didn't either endorce it or atend either.
The man is right.
Now we can sit back & watch Solomon's operatives come out of the woodwork to attack this guy, and to defend Solomon & Gottlieb.
Teitelbaum has an agenda and a huge chip on his shoulder. Nechemia Gottlieb wrote a response to Teitelbaum's original letter, and Teitelbaum writes that "his response was vile and mean" and ever since, he took the path of attacking the ichud in every possible way. See:
http://www.flipdocs.com/showbook.aspx?ID=10002477_770374 page 16
http://dteitelbaum.blogspot.com/2012/04/rabbi-nechemiah-gottlieb-director-ichud.html
I am very careful about the sites I visit, so for me the worst thing about the internet is the absolute waste of time and all the loshon horah and bad mouthing Yidden on the Jewish blogs. I only know what I know about all the "Jewish news" is from the "heimishe" blogs. Who give those blogs a hechsher anyway? I think some non Jewish news sites are more kosher and less biased. I didn't get a filter yet. I don't know if I need one. I do go shopping on line and the Yeshiva wants to forbid that. What's so terrible about avoiding the goyishe mall, saving time and money by shopping on line? I think in a way the asifa was a good thing. But, I don't necessarily feel I have to go along with all the restrictions. I do think internet can be a big danger for certain people and they shouldn't be surfing at will wherever they feel like. But, for people like me, it's like I said a waste of time and hearing loshon horah.
I would be happy to review your articles for grammatical errors prior to publishing..
Anonymous said: I think by k9 you hold on to the bypass password, so if you find yourself in a bad mood you can bypass the filter and see whatever you want.
I know people who have very successfully used the method of splitting password with their wife.
That is - each spouse has their own secret password. When you need to create or enter any password (K9, opendns, your router or modem, the email address to which password resets will be sent, etc.) you type in yours and then your wife types in hers.
2. For the purpose of parnassa, the internet with a filter cannot be assered. However, the heter to use the internet with a filter for the purpose of parnassa is only at his place of work. But in the house, bringing in the internet should be avoided.
At the Asifa, he said its ASSUR in the house, not just "to be avoided"
3. It's very obvious that someone who doesn't need to use the internet for the purpose of his parnassa shouldn't have it under any circumstances.
"Shouldn't have it" is not the same as "Assur", like he mentioned at the asifa
This article sounds like a novel that the author daydreamed.
I agree with 7:00 & 7:10.
Article printed in Shopper & Scoop is from a speach given by R' Reisman quoted word by word. Go read it yourself...
People close to Teitelbaum know him as not being trust worthy.
This is the world we live in. Where the balabotim fool the rabbonim, And Hashem made it that they spent money to make money, but their overhead was over their head., and didn't make it back. Silly "askonim."
It seems rav vosner agrees this is a scam. hmmm
http://www.bhol.co.il/forums/topic.asp?cat_id=4&topic_id=2961815&forum_id=16386
Hershel; You are getting old.
vat? yoo don vant no body should mach a parnossa frum dis enternet bizyones?
Nails it.
http://harediandproud.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/parody-of-a-farce/
hey . why was this taken down?