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Rabbi took kosher food to five-day coke binge

The rabbi accused of running a cocaine supply business told a court he took kosher food with him to eat during a five-day drug binge

November 20, 2009 14:36
Rabbi Baruch Chalomish

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

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Admitting to snorting large quantities of cocaine and having sex with prostitutes, a rabbi accused of running a cocaine supply business told a court that he had taken kosher food with him to eat during a five-day drug binge at the Manchester city centre apartment where he was arrested.

Rabbi Baruch Chalomish has pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing cocaine, but denies two counts of possession of cocaine with intent to supply. He stands co-accused with a convicted drug dealer, Nasir Abbas, who has failed to attend the trial and is being tried in his absence.

Rabbi Chalomish said he had never been arrested before and was not a drug dealer, telling the court in tears that he had turned to cocaine only to forget the death of his wife Freda, who died in 1996 of liver cancer.
"I felt high, with no worries and not lonely any more."

When his defence barrister, Jonathan Goldberg QC, asked Rabbi Chalomish who had sold him cocaine, he replied: "Mr Abbas."