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Ex-teacher sentenced for molesting teenager at Orthodox dutch school

Ephraim Schrijver, 30, left the Netherlands in 2012 amid allegations of sexual abuse and was extradited in 2016 ahead of sentencing this week

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A Dutch court sentenced to 1.5 years in prison a former teacher who molested a teenager at an Orthodox school near Amsterdam.

Ephraim Schrijver, 30 left the Netherlands for Israel in 2012 amid allegations that he molested several pupils at the Cheider school in Buitenveldert near the Dutch capital.He was extradited in 2016 and sentenced Tuesday for molesting a 13-year-old boy, the ANP news agency reported.

The boy had social problems at school and sought comfort with Schrijver, the judges said. Schrijver has maintained his innocence throughout the trial.

The trial shocked the small Jewish community of the Netherlands, which is home to 40,000 Jews.

It came on the heels of revelations from an earlier scandal involving Abraham Rijxman, a former rector at Amsterdam’s Maimonides Jewish High School, who was forced to resign in 1971 due to allegations of molestation. The cause for his resignation became known in 2012. The Jewish community’s welfare institution set up a hot-line for reporting sexual abuse that year.

 

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