MoscowTimes... The chief rabbi of Siberia faces deportation after reportedly losing a court battle against Russian authorities in a national security case shrouded in secrecy.
Asher Krichevsky, the chief rabbi of Siberia and Omsk, appealed to the court last month after Russian authorities revoked his residence permit. The rabbi was not informed why his permit was annulled, the anti-extremism group Sova Center said. Read More Abramovich Donates $500M to Jewish Causes Over 2 Decades
The nuances of the case are unknown, but a preliminary version has it that some of his actions, threatening national security and the constitutional order, served as grounds for Krichevskys deportation, the Superomsk news website reported Tuesday.
According to Sova Center, the regional Interior Ministry refused to say why the rabbi faces expulsion in the closed-doors hearing, explaining only that the decision was based on secret Federal Security Services (FSB) documents.
Krichevsky successfully appealed previous efforts to deport him in 2014. Russias Crackdown on Jehovahs Witnesses Begins With a Foreigner
Poster Comment:
How silly of the FSB to think the Rabbi would serving interests outside Russia...if US did this half of its administration would be in Israel.