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Moshe Gafni On June 24, 2010, Moshe Gafni was attacked in Mea Shearim as he emerged from a synagogue. The two United Torah Judaism MKs (Uri Maklev and Moshe Gafni) had paid a visit to the Slonim rabbi, who lives in Mea Shearim and then entered a synagogue to pray. When they emerged they were set upon by young extremists from Neturei Karta who spat at them and assaulted them with stones, blows and a chair.
Marc Gafni Gafni has been accused of sexual assault multiple times dating back to the 1980s when he lived in the United States. In 2006, after he moved to Israel, Gafni was accused by three women who attended the () spiritual center in Jaffa, which Gafni opened in the late 1990s. Gafni acknowledged relationships with some of the women. However, he characterized the relationships as consensual and supported his claim by posting polygraph results on his website, one of which related to questions about "Bayit Hadash". Because of the allegations and because Gafni fled the country to avoid prosecution, he was dismissed from , which closed within days. Back in the United States, Gafni sent a remorseful letter to his congregation saying he regretted his actions. Gafni later claimed the letter was not an admission of guilt but an attempt to cool the controversy.
Marc Gafni Gafni was the subject of new allegations of sexual misconduct in 2011. As a result, Integral Life, one of Gafni's promoters, deleted his contributions from its website and announced that it was distancing itself from him. Tami Simon, CEO of Sounds True, canceled her planned publication of Gafni's book, "Your Unique Self", and issued a statement denouncing him. The board of directors of the Center for World Spirituality, an organization co-founded by Gafni and of which he is CEO, issued a statement of "unequivocal support" for Gafni. Wilber first separated from Gafni, but the two eventually reconciled and Wilber rejoined Gafni at the Center for World Spirituality. "Your Unique Self" was ultimately published by Integral Publishers.
Marc Gafni In January 2016, an unnamed woman who wrote that she was married to Gafni from 1999 to 2004 published an opinion piece in "The Times of Israel" in response to a "New York Times" article about Gafni the preceding week. She cataloged what she described as her "story of abuse" and wrote that she had gone public to "Protect some girl. Protect some woman. Some student. Some unsuspecting soul." Within two weeks, Sara Kabakov revealed in "The Forward" that she was the formerly unnamed teenage girl who had been abused by Gafni in the early 1980s, beginning when she was thirteen years old. Gafni commented, "she was 14 going on 35, and I never forced her." In a subsequent article, "The Forward" published Gafni's response together with the analysis of sexual abuse experts. Gafni included polygraph results to support his claim that his relationship with Kabakov was consensual.
Isaiah Gafni Isaiah Gafni (born 1944) is a historian of Judaism in the Second Temple and Talmudic periods. He is the Sol Rosenbloom Chair of Jewish History at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and president (since 2016) of Shalem College in Jerusalem.