Prime Minister Paul Martin |
Justice Minister Irwin Cotler |
Steven Paul Rombom AKA Steven Rambam |
25-Mar-2004 |
Nature Throws Rambam a Curve Ball, and - Strike One! |
Robert I. Friedman, Oy Vey, Make My Day, Village Voice, 22-Aug-1989, p. 16. Steven Rombom was a particularly tragic example of the sort of psychopaths Kahane attracted to the JDL. The violence-prone youth, who, according to court records spent eight years in psychiatric institutions from the age of six, joined the JDL when he was twelve years old over the frantic objections of his doctors and social workers who called JDL officials, begging them not to allow Rombom to get involved in the militant organization. Robert I. Friedman, The False Prophet: Rabbi Meir Kahane, From FBI Informant to Knesset Member, Lawrence Hill Books, Brooklyn, NY, 1990, p. 183. |
I ask the Cour to consider what I think would almost inevitably happen if Mr. Rombom is placed inside of an institution, institutions the inside of which he has already seen in his young life for about seven or eight years.
Page 35, www.ukar.org/martin/ramb35.pdf, originally at jdo.org/rambam3.pdf. "Cour" is in the original. |
Your Honor is, suffice it to say, familiar with Mr. Rombom's rehabilitation from his viewpoint, which is what is critical to his rehabilitation. He is in a home of loving parents. Whatever emotional difficulties psychiatrists reading reports, not interviewing the people directly, as Dr. Bryskin did not, feel exists at home, as Dr. Collins has pointed out, Mr. Rombom has been separated from his home too long and for too many years, almost half his life from his home. And that from a psychiatrict point of view and from a humane point of view I don't believe that can be used as a basis for removing him from the community. Your Honor, I would like to read to you three lines concerning a prognosis for rehabilitation of Mr. Rombom, and I quote: "As to extended extensive psychotherapy from which he can benefit does not require institutionalization, but he will need a plan for structure, social and academic experience concomitant with his treatment activity." Page 36, www.ukar.org/rambam/exh-a3.jpg. "Psychiatrict" is in the original. |
But I know that this Court and the government and our society does not need to incarcerate Stephen Rombom at this critical time of his life, it does not need to place once again in an institution a young man who has already spent eight years of his life in one, since the age of six. I can just hope that society does not need to run the risk -f ruining the firm and committed progress he has been making and the type of realistic and viable program that all the psychiatrists and even this Court has indicated are necessary in this case. Page 39, www.ukar.org/martin/ramb39.pdf, originally at jdo.org/rambam4.pdf. "-f" is in the original. |
Concerning his initial involvement with the Jewish Defense League, I think the probation report, the personal part of it submitted to the Court, substantiates this. Without belaboring the record, it is in the documents that were afforded to this Court at the time of the juvenile-adult status hearing. As I recall, sir, [42/43] at the time Stephen Rombom became affiliated with the Jewish Defense League he was still in Pleasantville, and that the people in Pleasantville called the JDL to inform them and to remind them and to tell them of the potential risks that they were running in dealing with him at the time.
Pages 42 and 43, www.ukar.org/martin/ramb42.pdf and www.ukar.org/martin/ramb43.pdf, originally at jdo.org/rambam1.pdf and jdo.org/rambam2.pdf. |
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Alagno said the attack began shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday and continued for more than an hour inside Cottage 12, a girls residence at the 1075 Broadway complex run by the Jewish Child Care Association.
During her ordeal, the 32-year-old counselor was punched, kicked, stomped and scratched by the girls before "they doused her with rubbing alcohol and set it on fire," Alagno said. "They continued to beat her and then doused her face with chlorine bleach."
They also cut her hair with scissors, beat her with a telephone and kicked her down two flights of steps, according to the charges read in court last night. www.nyjournalnews.com/cottage/09cottage.html
In 1994, a 13-year-old boy from Peekskill who lived at the Pleasantville Cottage School was charged with killing a 12-year-old resident. Brian Edwards is believed to be the youngest person ever charged with murder in Westchester County. www.nyjournalnews.com/cottage/09cottage.html
The JDL men were subsequently convicted and sent to prison. Rombom copped a plea to transporting explosives across a state line and spent some 20 months in a federal prison in Tallahassee. "Defendant Rombom needs long psychiatric treatment in a disciplined and structured environment," said his probation report. "Recommended against early release." Rombom is a tragic example of the sort of psychopath Kahane attracted to the JDL. Rombom joined the JDL as a youth over the frantic objections of his doctors and social workers - who called JDL officials and begged them not to allow someone as unstable as Rombom to get involved in the militant organization. Robert Friedman, Oy Vey, Make My Day, Village Voice, 22-Aug-1989, p. 16 www.ukar.org/rambam/friedm03.html |
Later that year Rombom slammed a steaming bowl of soup into Levy's head at Bernstein's on the Lower East Side. Rombom has admitted the attack in a phone conversation. Author Dennis King, who was sitting at the table, says that Rombom then threatened King because he was friends with Levy. King says he was threatened by Rombom a second time in a phone call last June 26. [...] Only Levy knows what made him snap and open fire. King, who does not condone the shooting, believes there is a rational reason. "Based on my own experience of intensive harassment from Rombom, I can find it perfectly understandable how he snapped. Only someone who has been attacked by bullies bent on your destruction month after month understands how that builds tremendous tension." Robert Friedman, Oy Vey, Make My Day, Village Voice, 22-Aug-1989, pp. 16 and 18 www.ukar.org/rambam/friedm03.html |
The JDL/Mossad Throw Rambam a Spit Ball, and - Strike Two! |
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The secret relationship was forged in December 1969 when Geula Cohen, who had just been elected to the Knesset as a member of Begin's Herut party, visited Kahane in his cramped JDL office on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue. "Why are you wasting your time fighting the shvartzers?" asked Cohen, who had dropped out of Begin's Irgun underground in the 1940s to fight with Shamir's more extreme Stern Gang because she found Begin "too mild." - 183 - During the next few months, Cohen, Shamir, and a group of Mossad officers and Jewish businessmen helped lay the groundwork for the JDL's violent campaign to publicize the plight of Soviet Jewry. Cohen and Shamir calculated that the selective use of violence against Soviet targets in America and Europe would inevitably strain U.S.-Soviet relations. They predicted that rather than risk the breakdown of détente, the Soviet Union would be forced to alleviate the crisis by freeing hundreds of thousands of Jews, who would redress the demographic imbalance caused when Israel swallowed the occupied territories with its large Arab population. (Since the founding of the state of Israel, one of Mossad's prime directives has been to help bring Jews to Israel. It has operated underground networks in a number of countries, including the Soviet Union and Ethiopia.) Robert I. Friedman, Zealots for Zion: Inside Israel's West Bank settlement movement, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswik NJ, 1992. |
The CJC Throws Rambam a Knuckle Ball, and - Strike Three! |
CJC facilitated the exchange of information dealing with suspected Nazi war criminals in Canada between private investigator, Steven Rambam, who gathered the material, and officials from the RCMP. Photograph and caption were originally on the Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) web site at www.cjc.ca/warcrim.htm Steven Rambam (center) is shown passing Fifty-Confessions Hoax documents to Irving Abella (right). The man on the left is possibly a representative from the RCMP. |
(Footage of Canadian flag; Steven Rambam) WALLACE: (Voiceover) The traditional cold calm of Canada has been shaken by, of all things, a meddling American, an unorthodox private detective from Brooklyn named Steven Rambam. For two years, mostly at his own expense, he's been tracking down Canada's alleged war criminals after getting their names from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem. Canada's Dark Secret, CBS News, 60 Minutes, 02-Feb-1997, p. 1 www.ukar.org/wallac05.html |
Rambam said he and his company were not hired by anyone to investigate war criminals and is out-of-pocket $500,000 for the work, including $50,000 on the Viel trial alone. Although Rambam co-operated with Canadian Jewish Congress in the late '90s in publicizing the war criminal issue, "the only honorarium I received was $300 for a speaking fee and I did not receive a penny from any other Jewish organization." Janice Arnold, Nazi hunter blasts government, commumity for inaction, Canadian Jewish News, Internet Edition, 31-May-2001 www.cjnews.com/pastissues/01/may31-01/front3.asp "Commumity" is in the original. |
CJC worked with American private investigator Steven Rambam. He had first met with CJC officials in the latter part of 1996 after he collaborated on a Jerusalem Post story exposing Canada as a safe haven for Nazis.
Formerly, but no longer, on the CJC web site at www.cjc.ca/dais/past-issues/dais2-4-3yr-report.htm |
Since early 1994, this 39-year-old private investigator has been tracking down Nazi henchmen in Canada and, under a false cover identity, meeting with them in person. Reporters Robert Sarner and Steve Leibowitz joined Rambam separately for about a dozen of these encounters.
Robert Sarner and Steven Leibowitz, Under the Maple Leaf, Jerusalem Post, 22-Nov-1996, as edited by Steven Rambam on his Pallorium web site at pallorium.com/ARTICLES/art06.html |
Rambam has made countless trips to Canada over the past two years, crisscrossing the country, traveling to big cities and obscure small towns in virtually every province. It is not unusual for him to drop in on several suspected Nazis in one day. In each case, he usually enters by himself equipped with a concealed listening device which records and transmits to his associate, Joey Schachter, who monitors proceedings in a nearby car and is ready to intervene if anything goes askew. He has never been attacked, although he has occasionally sensed a potential threat from family members who entered during interviews. Since the beginning of the investigation, Rambam has not received a dime for his work. He and Schachter initially paid all costs. Several months ago, they received funding from the American-based Jeff Weltman Foundation, which supports various Jewish causes. In addition, a New York businessman who asked not to be identified has helped underwrite some of the costs. Robert Sarner and Steven Leibowitz, Under the Maple Leaf, Jerusalem Post, 22-Nov-1996, as edited by Steven Rambam on his Pallorium web site at pallorium.com/ARTICLES/art06.html |
More than ten years after the release of the Report of the Deschènes Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada and the subsequent passage of legislation to deal with these murderers, the dossier took on an extraordinarily high profile in 1997. CJC worked with American private investigator Steven Rambam. He had first met with CJC officials in the latter part of 1996 after he collaborated on a Jerusalem Post story exposing Canada as a safe haven for Nazis. He obtained several taped confessions, which CJC handed over to the RCMP. Several months later [02-Feb-1997] CJC's War Crimes Committee chair, Professor Irving Abella, and National Director of Community Relations Bernie Farber joined Rambam on the CBS program "60 Minutes." A few months later, the same three individuals were part of a panel discussion on the syndicated program "The Editors," broadcast to 24 million people on PBS stations across North America. CJC and Rambam followed this up with a series of activities in Ottawa to mark the 10th anniversary of the Deschênes Report. This included a luncheon meeting with Parliamentarians and a press conference in the House of Commons [19-Mar-1997]. That same evening, a community-wide program was held at Ottawa's Beth Shalom Synagogue. More than 500 people were in attendance at the event, which also included the presentation of a certificate of merit to former Federal Justice Department War Crimes Unit Deputy Director Arnold Fradkin. Rambam was a keynote speaker. Political advocacy continued when CJC led a delegation of Canada's top religious leaders to a meeting with then-Justice Minister Allan Rock to discuss the Nazi war criminals dossier. Rabbi Reuven Bulka, chair of CJC's Religious and Interreligious Affairs Committee and leader of the delegation, noted the historic significance of the meeting. Throughout May, rallies, vigils and other public manifestations took place in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Saskatoon and Winnipeg under the central theme "Nazi War Criminals in Canada: One Is Too Many." In Montreal, some 2,000 people turned out at a prominent downtown location, where Rambam was presented with a certificate of merit [05-May-1997]. Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem addressed the Toronto event, while the former director of the Office of Special Investigations (the American war-crimes unit), Neal Sher, spoke in Halifax. Excerpted from, but no longer at, the CJC web site at www.cjc.ca/dais/past-issues/dais2-4-3yr-report.htm. CJC misspelling of Deschênes as Deschènes was in the original. |
CJC MEETS WITH RAMBAM, HANDS
OVER WAR CRIMES TAPES TO RCMP MONTREAL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 - Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) today facilitated the exchange of information dealing with suspected Nazi war criminals in Canada between a private investigator who gathered the material and officials of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) War Crimes Unit. Working with two reporters for the Jerusalem Post, detective Steven Rambam of New York secured taped confessions from some 50 suspected Nazi war criminals. He handed over copies of the tapes, as well as additional documentation, to the RCMP and CJC War Crimes Committee Chair Professor Irving Abella. Mr. Rambam and Professor Abella were later joined at a news conference by the authors of the Jerusalem Post exposé, Robert Sarner and Steve Leibowitz, as well as Simon Wiesenthal Center Israel Office Director Efraim Zuroff and CJC National Director of Community Relations Bernie M. Farber. Professor Abella expressed his disappointment that the directors of the Federal Justice Department and RCMP War Crimes Units failed to attend the meeting, as originally promised. However, he expressed his hope that the federal government will do its part to move proceedings along. "I think we must be fair and credit the present government and Justice Minister Allan Rock for bringing forward eight new cases over the last two years," he said. "But there still must be more fire in the belly from the RCMP and the Department of Justice units which are charged with handling these files." Professor Abella stated that if the RCMP and the Department of Justice are not prepared to deal with this evidence promptly, CJC will have to consider other action such as civil proceedings. "Something very unique has happened," said Professor Abella. "For the first time since the end of World War II we have an individual in Steven Rambam who has invested his time and energy to uncover evidence and taped confessions which our own government over the last 50 years has seemingly failed to do." Excerpted from, but no longer at, the CJC web site at www.cjc.ca/Rambam.htm. |
CJC representatives spent the day in Ottawa accompanied by American private investigator Steven Rambam, who in recent months has gained an international reputation in tracking down suspected war criminals.
Canadian Jewish Congress, CJC UNVEILS NEW INITIATIVES ON THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DESCHENES COMMISSION, 21-Mar-1997, formerly, but no longer, at www.cjc.ca/Newsviews/nr/1996-97/pr970321.htm |
Prof. ABELLA: It's a remarkable story that somebody can walk across the border with a telephone book and a list and find war criminals that our Royal Canadian Mounted Police have been unable to find for 50 years.
Canada's Dark Secret, CBS News, 60 Minutes, 20-Jul-1997, p. 8 www.ukar.org/wallac05.html |
"Steve Rambam found more war criminals in a few months than the RCMP did in 50 years," Abella said.
Mark Reynolds, Irving Abella lecture confronts war criminals, Concordia's Thursday Report, 13-Jan-2000 pr.concordia.ca/ctr/archives/is130100/art29.html |
In total, Rambam said he interviewed 62 people in Canada he considers guilty of Nazi war crimes, some of whom gave him detailed accounts of what they did.
Janice Arnold, Nazi hunter blasts government, commumity for inaction, Canadian Jewish News, Internet Edition, 31-May-2001 www.cjnews.com/pastissues/01/may31-01/front3.asp |
In 1997 he exposed the presence in Canada of 162 Nazi war criminals and also conducted investigations which resulted in the prosecution and conviction of war criminals on murder charges.
H2K2 www.h2k2.net/display_grid.khtml?who=56 |
[Steven] Kotler also makes the mistake of taking everything Rambam tells him at face value as if it were Torah from Sinai. Thus, for example, it is a little hard to take seriously his assertion that "Rambam went undercover in Canada for five years," (even Rambam admits he is only a part-time Nazi hunter) or to accept his figures. In fact, despite repeated requests for copies of his interviews or at least the supposed confessions, I have never received a single page and have only heard one taped interview - the one with Antanas Kenstavicius, whose name and home town Rambam received from me personally. In fact, I strongly doubt whether the material he claims to have found is anywhere near as incriminating as he would have us all believe. In that respect, the results are very indicative. Not a single prosecution has been initiated in Canada based on Rambam's "evidence" [...].
Efraim Zuroff quoted in the Lubomyr Prytulak letter to Steven Rambam, Efraim Zuroff doesn't believe you either, 11-Jun-2003 www.ukar.org/rambam09.html |
Irwin Cotler Collaboration With Steven Rambam |
"[U]nless we prosecute individuals, some people will say that since there are no criminals, there were no crimes, and therefore no Holocaust. Every time we bring a Nazi war criminal to justice we strike a blow against the Holocaust-deniers."
Irwin Cotler quoted in Ernie Meyer, Human Rights Activist: 'Set Up A Nazi War Crimes Unit', Jerusalem Post, 02-Jan-1989. |
Rambam, who went undercover in 1996 to obtain taped confessions from what he describes as mass killers of Jews during World War II who live openly in Canada, said unless there is significant movement on three files he turned over to Montreal MP Irwin Cotler, "it is pointless for me to continue. I'm banging my head against a brick wall." [...] The three files he gave Cotler included those on two men from whom Rambam says he obtained taped confessions, while posing as "Professor Romano" doing historical research. He named them and gave their addresses.
Janice Arnold, Nazi hunter blasts government, commumity for inaction, Canadian Jewish News, Internet Edition, 31-May-2001 www.cjnews.com/pastissues/01/may31-01/front3.asp Bold emphasis added. |
Steven Rambam Defames Canada |
"If you are a war criminal, Canada is your refuge of choice. That is for sure."
Montreal Gazette, 27-Nov-1996, Final Edition, p. A14 |
"Canada is where the Nazis are," Rambam says. "Canada is the unknown haven for Nazis. Everybody knows about Argentina, but nobody knows about Canada."
Ottawa Citizen, 15-Jan-1997, p. A13 |
"Canada is a place of refuge for the scum of the earth."
Ottawa Citizen, 03-May-1997, p. A1 |
"Canada has become an old-age home for Nazi war criminals. The lesson is that if you killed Jews, you have nothing to fear living here," Rambam said. [...] "The Canadian government is fooling you, lying to you, when it says it is zealously pursuing war criminals," he said.
Janice Arnold, Nazi hunter blasts government, commumity for inaction, Canadian Jewish News, Internet Edition, 31-May-2001 www.cjnews.com/pastissues/01/may31-01/front3.asp |
"People who killed 850,000 Jews came to Canada, and were welcomed with open arms."
Canadian Jewish News, 11-Oct-2001, p. 32 |
"The Canadians are scum."
Kim Lunman, Ottawa seeks to deport man, 83: Canadian citizen with alleged Nazi past accused of concentration camp atrocities, Globe and Mail Online, 06-Mar-2004, p. A6 www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20040306/WARCRIME06/TPNational/TopStories |
Why Irwin Cotler Can't Be Justice Minister |
PUBLIC MISCHIEF / Punishment 140. (1) Every one commits public mischief who, with intent to mislead, causes a peace officer to enter on or continue an investigation by |
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(a) | making a false statement that accuses some other person of having committed an offence; | |
(b) | doing anything intended to cause some other person to be suspected of having committed an offence that the other person has not committed, or to divert suspicion from himself; | |
(c) | reporting that an offence has been committed when it has not been committed; or | |
(d) | reporting or in any other way making it known or causing it to be made known that he or some other person has died when he or that other person has not died. | |
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(a) | is guilty of an indictable offense and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years; or | |
(b) | is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. |