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Leeds University abandoned me when my wife was getting rape threats says Jewish chaplain

Zecharia Deutsch, who was hounded by death threats, says he felt betrayed by his university who cut off his email

August 19, 2024 09:30
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Zecharia & Nava Deutsch (Photo: Jewish Chaplaincy)
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The Jewish chaplain at Leeds University who was forced into hiding after receiving death threats has revealed that he felt abandoned by Leeds University in his hour of need.

Rabbi Zecharia Deutsch, his wife, Nava, and their two children fled Leeds on police advice following death threats over his role as a reservist in the Israel Defense Force. The family have since left the country.

Speaking for the first time since the story erupted, Zecharia and Nava said they felt deserted by the university.

As chaplains, Zecharia and Nava were treated as honorary staff members at Leeds. They had a university email address and library, internet and printer access. When Zecharia came home from Israel, he told the Times that those privileges were gone.