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Anniversary of the Passing of Rabbi Moshe Aharon Pinto zt"l
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Rabbi Pinto in his weekly class: Make decisions, don't stay in doubt
During his weekly class, Rabbi Pinto expounded on the idea that there is no bigger joy than the dismissal of doubt and praised thos e who can make decisions.
The Admore Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto Bolsters the Antwerp Community
Ex 'Israeli FBI' chief gets community service for corruption
Though Arbiv refused Pinto's offer, as head of Lahav 433, also referred to as "the Israeli FBI," Arbiv is one of the most senior Israeli law enforcement officials in history to be convicted.
Court overturns Parole Board’s early release of Rabbi Pinto
The board had delayed its order so that the state prosecution could appeal to the Lod District Court.
Supreme Court sends Pinto to jail for 1 year starting February 16
Pinto was sentenced to his one-year prison sentence as part of a plea bargain in May along with a NIS 1 million fine.
Top Israel police investigator Bracha commits suicide
In 2012, Bracha made waves when he broke the case against Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, after he recorded the rabbi attempting to bribe him.
Court sentences Rabbi Pinto to one year in jail on bribery conviction
The decision, which also carried a one million shekel fine, was a major blow to Pinto who had fought all out for community service and no jail time.
At sentencing hearing, Pinto apologizes, accepts state’s judgment
“I apologize and accept the judgment of the state,” the well-known Rabbi says in court.
Pinto on the way to Israel from NY for Tuesday arraignment
Some groups have accused Pinto of intentionally delaying the hearing to try to back out of the deal.
High Court upholds state's plea deal with rabbi who bribed ex-'Israeli FBI' chief
In exchange for Pinto’s testimony, the state would only seek a 12-month prison term, prompting the Movement for Quality Government to petition the High Court against the agreement.