Talk:Yeshiva Torah Temimah
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Move section?
[edit]Perhaps the section on Kolko should be moved to another article? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.229.30.16 (talk • contribs) [1]
- It's a bad idea and the only ones who would gain from it are the POV-warriors who are out on a rampage to create as much negative PR about Orthodox Judaism as they can. If anything, the story about the sex offender allegations should be shrunk down to a size that does not make it appear that the entire yeshiva's claim to fame is because one teacher and its principal were accused of wrong-doing. Suicides, rapes, prostitution, harrasments and murders happen with students on almost all secular college campuses over time, but that is not what makes them notable educational institutions. IZAK (talk) 13:20, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
- I would agree. What's silly is that this school does not even belong on Wikipedia, but since some publications wrote about the Kolko stuff, it's now "notable" and can't be deleted. Enigmamsg 15:04, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
News Coverage
[edit]- Accused Pedophile Rabbi Still Go-Carting Many boys nearby by Robert Kolker New York Magazine Published Aug 7, 2006
- Letters to the editor New York Magazine
- On the Rabbi's Knee Do the Orthodox Jews have a Catholic-priest problem? by Robert Kolker New York Magazine Published May 15, 2006
- Cops Catch Up With Brooklyn Rabbi New York Magazine
- Yeshiva Fired, Then Paid, Rabbi Charged With Abuse Rabbi Yehuda Kolko: Court documents reveal payments going back to 2006 by Hella Winston (sociology teacher at Queens College/ Larry Cohler-Esses editor at large (?), The Jewish Week Published 04.02.2008
- blog about the case rabbichildabuse.com
- Case of Rabbi Yehuda Kolko - Yeshiva Torah Temimah (AKA: Joel Kolko, Yehudah Kolko, Yudi Kolko) by The Awareness Center (The Awareness Center, Inc. was founded as an international, nonprofit tax-exempt, educational organization also known as the Jewish Coalition Against Sexual Abuse/Assault (JCASA), whose mission is to end sexual violence in Jewish communities.)
- Some deleted links from an earlier version of this article
News coverage. Kasaalan (talk) 21:29, 8 June 2009 (UTC)
1976?
[edit]The school is definitely older than this. I started there in 1972, back when they were still located in the old building at 150 Ocean Parkway and the adjoining house behind on East 5th St, and it had been open for quite some time by then. I have no idea where they get the date 1976 from; we moved to the (still-under-construction) new building in late 1975-early 1976, more or less, so perhaps that's when they consider the "founding" to have been. Shalom S. (talk) 02:54, 23 November 2015 (UTC)