FURTHER SCANDAL EXPOSED: WZO Conservative Leaders Caught Attempting to “Buy” Haredi Rabbis

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By Shira Miller, VIN News | April 27, 2025

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In a shocking revelation that strikes at the very heart of democratic principles, VIN News has obtained disturbing evidence of what can only be described as a calculated scheme to manipulate religious leadership through financial incentives. The explosive WhatsApp correspondence between Conservative movement representative Izhar Hess, Deputy Chairman of the World Zionist Organization, and his chief of staff Eyal Ostrinsky reveals a morally bankrupt strategy to “purchase” signatures from Haredi rabbis for letters opposing the “Eretz HaKodesh” faction.

A Disturbing Price List for Rabbi Signatures

The correspondence, first exposed by Kikar HaShabbat, details how these individuals coldly categorized rabbis as if they were commodities on a price list. In one appalling exchange, a campaigner working with Hess and Ostrinsky presented potential rabbis who could possibly be persuaded to sign against Eretz HaKodesh, complete with price tags:

“Rabbi S. Galai, Rabbi Mordechai Gross, Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein, Rabbi Mordechai Bunim Zilberberg, Rabbi Koldetsky, Rabbi David Cohen, Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, Rabbi Aviezer Piltz, Rabbi Yigal Rosen. Total: 35 [35,000 NIS],” wrote the campaigner.

The campaigner then explicitly categorized these respected Torah scholars: “These are B-level Lithuanian rabbis in Israel. Around 4,000 each.”

When Hess questioned, “Isn’t this price outrageous?” the response was even more shocking – not moral concern, but merely bargaining over which rabbis would provide the best return on investment. The campaigner replied, “If we remove Rabbi Zilberstein and go with Rabbis Galai, Koldetsky, Cohen, and Gross, he’ll do it for 20. It’s according to difficulty, he claims.”

Democratic Values Betrayed

This calculated approach to manipulating religious opinion represents a profound betrayal of the democratic values that organizations like the World Zionist Organization claim to uphold. The blatant discussion of “purchasing” religious endorsements treats Haredi rabbis not as respected community leaders with genuine opinions, but as commodities to be acquired.

The correspondence reveals Hess callously suggesting: “Maybe we could set a price for each signature to provide motivation? Because if he comes back with signatures from three or four who aren’t influential enough, what have we accomplished?”

When asked about prioritizing which rabbis to target, Hess inquired, “Who are the most important names on the list?” After learning which rabbis had the most influence, he gave a chilling green light: “Alright, you have the green light. Good luck!”

This transactional approach to religious authority reveals a deeply troubling mindset that has no place in democratic institutions.

Calls for Immediate Resignation

Such behavior demands immediate accountability. Both Izhar Hess and Eyal Ostrinsky should resign from their positions within the World Zionist Organization. Their actions demonstrate a fundamental lack of respect for religious leadership and a willingness to use financial incentives to manipulate public discourse.

Eretz HaKodesh representatives forcefully condemned these revelations: “After Conservative leader Izhar Hess claimed they merely ‘took Rabbi Dov Landau’s halakhic ruling and helped distribute it,’ it’s now clear Hess lied again while he and his assistant Eyal Ostrinsky brazenly worked through emissaries to ‘buy’ rabbis’ associates and influence them to act against the Eretz HaKodesh party, compounding sin upon transgression by paying for it from national institutions’ funds.”

They further stated: “Once again it becomes clear there is no boundary uncrossed and no moral barrier not trampled by those who abandoned the values of the Torah of Israel. Eretz HaKodesh will use every legal and administrative means at its disposal to bring the offenders to justice for all violations committed by them.”

Echoes of a Troubling Past

This scandal evokes disturbing memories of past instances where Jewish organizational leaders have spoken dismissively about religious Jews. The calculated ranking of rabbis as “B-level” and the cold assessment of their monetary “worth” reflects a shocking dehumanization of religious leadership that has no place in any organization claiming to represent Jewish values.

The transparent attempts by Hess and Ostrinsky to justify their actions as merely “exposing hypocrisy” fail to address the fundamental ethical breach of attempting to financially incentivize religious positions. Their weak defenses only further highlight how disconnected they have become from basic moral principles.

Defiant Responses

When confronted with these damning revelations, Hess and Ostrinsky offered defensive justifications that only compound their ethical failures.

Izhar Hess responded: “All information in the ‘wall poster campaign’ is nothing but truth. We are in a historic struggle over the character of the Zionist movement. Exposing the hypocrisy of those belonging to the leadership of the Lithuanian public in Israeli politics—Moshe Gafni, Yitzhak Pindrus, and Shmulik Litov—is the right thing to do.”

Eyal Ostrinsky similarly deflected, claiming: “The only deception is by the Eretz HaKodesh list, which pretends to present support from Torah sages for its candidacy in the elections—support that can clearly be seen these days as non-existent.”

The Path Forward

As this scandal continues to unfold, the World Zionist Organization faces a critical test. Will it hold accountable those who have betrayed its values, or will it tolerate leadership that views religious authorities as commodities to be purchased?

For the integrity of our communal institutions, there can be only one acceptable outcome: those responsible must be removed from positions of influence and appropriate safeguards must be established to prevent such ethical violations in the future.

The Jewish community deserves leadership that respects the dignity of all its members, regardless of religious affiliation. Anything less is a betrayal of our collective values and the democratic principles these organizations claim to uphold.

The moral turpitude is horrifying.  Hess and Ostrinsky should be barred from anything having to do with public service.  

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Chaimel
Chaimel
25 days ago

This has nothing to do with us. Many great Torah scholars have said it’s forbidden for us to vote, so I’m staying away from this. I do not believe that Rav Dov Landau, Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsh, Rav Shlomo Miller, Rav Yitzchok Sorotzkin or the others were swayed by bribes from the conservatives. They are stating their understanding of Toras Hashem. I’m following the Mordechai’s of our Dor & avoiding the seudas achashveirosh. I know there are Yechidim that argue.

Barzilai
Barzilai
25 days ago

Beyond the question of whether it is muttar to vote, of whether it is ethical to vote, one thing for sure. This illustrates perfectly the extreme importance of the upcoming vote.

Out to get us
Out to get us
24 days ago

Let’s be honest, this has been going on in Judaism among the Non-Frum & (especially?) Frum since forever.
This reminds of when Abraham Lincoln was on his way to his inauguration had to sneak through Baltimore in the middle of the night like a criminal to avoid being assassinated in Baltimore when due around noon.
When the people of Baltimore found out what happened they feigned outrage how Lincoln could treat them with so little respect & had shunned them.
There’s been so much chaos involved in this election. From dead Rabbanim telling us to vote, to live Rabbanim seemingly split, to claims of Rabbanim scared to state their true opinion, etc. To our in-house Rabbi Yair Hoffman repeatedly telling us to vote. Between all the confusion, lies, unsubstantiated claims, accusations of payoffs, etc. it seems we were looking for an enemy to blame it on & conveniently the Conservatives rose up to be our “punching bag” It seems the biggest claim is the Conservatives paying to publicize the opinions of the Anti-Voting Rabbanim & If our Gedolim & Daas Torah can be bought for a few thousand dollars we have a much bigger problem in the Heimish Velt than the WZO elections & the Conservatives.

Let down
Let down
25 days ago

What I find more troubling is that the Gate keepers =gabboim of our gedolim can be bought and ‘shmeered ‘ allowing in anyone that pays the price to get an audience with rabbonim and gedolim and in the name of kiddish hashem or chilul hashem what ever side their agenda is that day can convince and get our gedolim to sign on
If you bring it to a logical conclusion Charedi Jewry is bankrupt, we have no gedolim is that where we’re at??

Z E
Z E
23 days ago

None of those Rabbis in the list offered an opinion. So they got nowhere. Seems that buying Rabbis isn’t that easy.

ah GROIS gelechter!
ah GROIS gelechter!
25 days ago

So what now? Do we vote or not?

Dr Benjamin Franklin
Dr Benjamin Franklin
24 days ago

Sorry, why is this story about the Conservative movement’s attempt to bribe Rabbonim, rather than the implication that Rabbonim (via their handlers) are bribable?

Moshe
Moshe
24 days ago

An opinion from a Yenta

In my safe room
In my safe room
25 days ago

Wow. This is shocking. This makes the shidduch age-gap hoax crisis look like childs play. This is too much to handle. What’s next?

Dass Torah
Dass Torah
24 days ago

If everyone would just listen to the Gedolei Hador and stay so far away from this farshtunken voting, this chilul hashem would not exist.

If feel bad for those involved with the EH slate and the gehenim that is waitng for them.

Sam
Sam
24 days ago

As an occasional commenter I’m very excited that Rosh Chodesh has arrived. The quality of comments during Bain Hazmanim is bottom of the barrel.

Chana
Chana
25 days ago

Let the gedolei Yisroel now respond to the clear picture of our enemies’ agenda and tactics Nuuuuu

Sam Peach
Sam Peach
24 days ago

Aryeh Deri and Yaakov Litzman would take the money.

lazy-boy
lazy-boy
24 days ago

all is fair in love and war, and also we must include: politics, like buying the other side….

HepachDaasBaalHabatim
HepachDaasBaalHabatim
24 days ago

And in Brooklyn the Jewish vues has ads to vote for Mizrachi party,insane.

nosiree
nosiree
25 days ago

Torah (Shemos 23:8 & Devarim 16:19) is pretty explicit on the reason why not take bribes specifically with its effect on the Righteous (kal vochemer the rest of us).
Bibi and his special interests went straight to the top litvish echelon when they wanted to pursue their agenda in 2021.

HeshyEmes
HeshyEmes
25 days ago

In addition to a lack of morals, they also displayed a lack of intelligence. To get the biggest bang for the least amount of money, they should have used the “co-defendants” dilemma (when the police have several people in custody for a crime that they committed, but need a confession because they lack sufficient evidence without a confession). The strategy is to separate the arrestees and to offer the best deal for the 1st to sign a confession (that also implicates the others), and a worse deal for the 2nd, and so on down the line. That would have incentivized people to quickly sign knowing that later signatures have declining values.

Just asking
Just asking
25 days ago

Doesn’t take much to buy them
I guess. When Isreal was paying them salaries plus they came to America for money as Isreal reduced their contributions they came got more. First anyone follow the money

Yogibera
Yogibera
25 days ago

Doesn’t matter ALL American daas Torah ALL says assur to vote.