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Alternative title: In Bad Faith : Inside Australia's Ultra-Orthodox Sect and the Brutal Betrayal It Tried to Hide
Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 In Bad Faith
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''I am a sexual abuse survivor, but I am also more than a survivor. I will continue fighting for justice for all victims.'

'Dassi Erlich grew up in St Kilda East, the fourth of seven children born to parents who had joined one of the strictest ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in the world.

'As a girl, her life's journey was preordained - she would marry young, live a devout life, and raise her children within the strict confines of the Adass community's countless religious rules. This strict interpretation of the Torah would see Dassi and her siblings isolated from secular and immodest Australian society. She lived within the eight-block radius that made up the Adass world in Melbourne, where synagogues, schools, shops and doctors all catered for those living an ultra-Orthodox life.

'The centre of young Dassi's world was her home and her school. But the real danger for Dassi lay not in the secular world, but in her troubled home and at the very school that should have been her sanctuary.

'Dassi was only fifteen years old when the then-principal of Adass Israel Girls School, Malka Leifer, started to pay attention to her. Leifer had her favourites, bringing girls she favoured into the warm sun of her universe. As a girl who had lived without love for so long, Dassi flourished under this attention. She felt valued and important. Until Leifer betrayed her in ways that the cloistered, unworldly Dassi did not understand, but instinctively knew were very, very wrong.

'It would take her years to find the courage to tell the police what Malka Leifer did to her. And then Dassi would discover the principal had abused others, including two of her sisters. When the community supported Leifer and helped her avoid justice by putting her on a plane to Israel, Dassi embarked on a remarkable fifteen-year campaign to bring Leifer back.

'In April 2023, justice was delivered when a jury found Leifer guilty of serious sexual abuse and then sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment for her crimes.

'This powerful memoir tells Dassi's story in her own unique voice. It gives extraordinary insight into a secretive sect little known to the outside world, and outlines the harsh upbringing she experienced which made her such a target for the predatory Leifer. Inspiring, harrowing and unforgettable, Dassi Erlich's story is of a courageous survivor learning to move beyond the horror she grew up with, and finding her own way.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Hachette Australia , 2024 .
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      Extent: 320p.
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      •  Published 31 January 2024

      ISBN: 9780733646492
Form: audiobook
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Hachette Audio , 2024 .
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      Extent: 10 hrs and 49 minsp.
      Note/s:
      • Published 14 March 2024
      ISBN: 9780733646539

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Works about this Work

Dassi Erlich and Her Sisters Were ‘Easy Pickings for Predators’. With Their Abuser Malka Leifer’s Conviction – and a New Book – They Take Control Joanna Mendelssohn , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 30 January 2024;

— Review of In Bad Faith Dassi Erlich , 2024 single work autobiography

'Dassi Erlich was groomed and abused from when she was in year ten, by the principal of her Ultra-Orthodox Jewish school, who knew about her difficult home life. Last year, after a 15-year campaign, her abuser, Malka Leifer, who had fled to Israel, was tried and sentenced, convicted of 18 charges of sexual abuse against Erlich and her sister, Elly. (She was acquitted of charges involving a third Erlich sister, Nicole.)' (Introduction)          

Dassi Erlich and Her Sisters Were ‘Easy Pickings for Predators’. With Their Abuser Malka Leifer’s Conviction – and a New Book – They Take Control Joanna Mendelssohn , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 30 January 2024;

— Review of In Bad Faith Dassi Erlich , 2024 single work autobiography

'Dassi Erlich was groomed and abused from when she was in year ten, by the principal of her Ultra-Orthodox Jewish school, who knew about her difficult home life. Last year, after a 15-year campaign, her abuser, Malka Leifer, who had fled to Israel, was tried and sentenced, convicted of 18 charges of sexual abuse against Erlich and her sister, Elly. (She was acquitted of charges involving a third Erlich sister, Nicole.)' (Introduction)          

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