Dutch Supreme Court okays extradition of fugitive rabbi

Eliezer Berland, 78, fled Israel 3 years ago amid allegations of indecent assault of women and girls

Rabbi Eliezer Berland participates in a mass prayer session at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, on January 25, 2012. (Uri Lenz/Flash90)
Rabbi Eliezer Berland participates in a mass prayer session at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, on January 25, 2012. (Uri Lenz/Flash90)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch Supreme Court on Tuesday authorized the extradition of the leader of a Jewish Hasidic sect wanted in Israel for alleged indecent assault of women and girls.

“Rabbi (Eliezer) Berland, currently living in the Netherlands, can be extradited to Israel,” the Supreme Court said in a statement.

The rabbi has opposed his extradition, saying the alleged assaults happened in the West Bank and so Israel has no jurisdiction and that he was not an Israeli citizen.

Dutch police arrested Berland, 78, in September, although he had been freed on bail pending a ruling on his extradition.

He was arrested at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport after he evaded authorities who tried to arrest him in South Africa.

The rabbi fled Israel three years ago after several women and a 15-year-old girl laid charges of indecent assault against him.

He evaded capture in the United States, Switzerland, Morocco and Zimbabwe, as well as in South Africa.

The Dutch justice ministry must now decide when to send the rabbi back to Israel.

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