There are crimes so profound that words fail to capture them. Last week, several survivors testified to the Israeli Knesset about just such a horror.
The story broke with an investigative report published by Israel Hayom, which unearthed a long-standing pattern of ritual sexual abuse, psychological manipulation, and spiritual desecration occurring not on the margins of society but from within its most sacred institutions. Survivors speak of torment that begins in early childhood and lasts decades, often committed under the guise of religious observance. It is not just a crime of the flesh. It is a theft of the soul.
Israeli children, some as young as infants, were subjected to methodical abuse masked in religious ritual. Survivors describe ceremonies invoking biblically-vilified deities, conducted by members of observant Jewish communities. As a survivor named Noga (all of the victims names are changed in the report) recalled: The gods I remember are Baal Peor and Ashtoreth... our lord Peor and our lady Ashtoreth. (Note: All these deities are categorically condemned in the Bible).