OUTLAWS: Hasidic Police, Above the Law

Stream Summary

This episode of Outlaws features an extended discussion on Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish community practices regarding law enforcement, internal governance, and parallel justice systems in the United States, particularly in New York. Through commentary, archival news clips, and a lengthy seminar presentation by a rabbi, the hosts examine religious prohibitions against cooperating with secular authorities, the role of volunteer Hasidic patrol organizations, and multiple criminal cases involving abuse, bribery, and cover‑ups. The discussion expands into broader themes of ethnic solidarity, state funding, selective law enforcement, and the implications of parallel legal structures operating alongside American institutions. The episode concludes with audience interaction, sponsor messages, and commentary on films and cultural references.

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