Mother of six escapes Jewish ‘cult’ Lev Tahor sect in Guatemala flees to Brooklyn

A woman who escaped from an ultra-orthodox Jewish cult in Guatemala has arrived in Brooklyn and blown the whistle on its alleged ‘barbaric and abusive’ customs.  

Sara Helbrans, 32, had been a lifelong member of the Lev Tahor sect founded by her father until earlier this year. 

She was told her 13-year-old daughter would be forced to marry the son of a community leader. Her objections were ignored so she fled to the U.S. along with her six children. 

Now she is lifting the lid on the secretive group ‘s way of life.

Sara Helbrans, 32, was a member of the Jewish ultra-orthodox Lev Tahor sect which is alleged to treat women and children in the group appallingly 

Helbrans says she was forced to flee from a Guatemalan village where there is child abuse and forced marriages

Helbrans says she was forced to flee from a Guatemalan village where there is child abuse and forced marriages

It has led to the start of numerous custody battles and the arrest of five former community leaders, including her brother. 

Sara alleges the group from which she escaped, is a cult — and she and her six kids are in desperate need of protection.

‘I am very imminently afraid from the cult and what the children’s father and other cult members may do now that we are no longer under their power and manipulation,’ according to filings she submitted to a Brooklyn court.   

Before Sara fled, Helbrans had been a part of the cult her entire life. 

Her father, Shlomo Helbrans, founded the group in Jerusalem in 1987. He drowned in a river on a trip to Mexico in 2017 according to the New York Post. 

She says the group has continually abused and tortured its members.

It is accused of kidnapping and torturing children and severely restricting the lives and wellbeing of its followers.

Sara went to Brooklyn with three of her six children initially, before the rest came to the U.S. Pictured, the ultra-Orthodox Jewish group resides in a village in western Guatemala

Sara went to Brooklyn with three of her six children initially, before the rest came to the U.S. Pictured, the ultra-Orthodox Jewish group resides in a village in western Guatemala

There are around 230 members of the Jewish community living in the Guatemalan village

There are around 230 members of the Jewish community living in the Guatemalan village

Schlomo’s son, Sara’s brother, Nachman Helbrans, took over the leadership role along with a group of associates and by all accounts has made the cult even stricter.

Despite being siblings with the new leader, when she complained about plans for her 13-year-old daughter being married-off, her complaints were not well received. 

Court papers allege Sara was ostracized by her community, separated from her husband and children and ordered to perform menial tasks. 

‘They tortured her. She was forced to clean toilets. She wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone,’ said a source to the Post. 

Sara was finally told to leave the sect and renounce custody of her kids, according to court filings.

After refusing, she then tried to gather all of her kids together in order to escape.

The children had been separated and were living with different families. 

Sara only managed to find three of the kids, taking her 10, 8-and 5-year-old children with her – before ‘running for her life’.

Yante

Chaim Teller

Yante, left, and Chaim Teller came to New York but then left their mother while staying upstate. They are currently missing

Several leaders of the Lev Tahor Cult werer taken into police custody on Wednesday

Several leaders of the Lev Tahor Cult werer taken into police custody on Wednesday

Her three other children were initially left behind –  13-year-old Yante and two of her brothers, 12-year-old Chaim and six-year-old Duvid.

The children were later located and found to be living in Mexico with their father who was detained by the authorities. 

Her brother Nachman and four other Lev Tahor leaders, Meyer Rosner, Chaim Yankel Rosner, Uriel Goldman and Malka were also arrested in Mexico on Wednesday in a joint operation involving the FBI and Interpol in Mexico, according to The ­Yeshiva World

All six children then made it to Brooklyn with their mother. However, Yante and Chaim are now missing and Sara claims they’ve been ‘kidnapped’ back by cult members in the U.S.

The teens were last seen getting into a vehicle in front of the home,’ the New York State Police said in a press release. ‘The children are not believed to be in any imminent danger, and are believed to have traveled to New York City.’

She fears the same fate awaits her other children.  

‘I am very worried, afraid and concerned that the father and his fellow members of the cult will try to kidnap the children and compel the children to return to the cult, where they are in danger of malnourishment, corporal punishment and forced to marry persons much older than them,’ she wrote in her November 14 filing in Brooklyn Family Court.

The leader of the cult, Nachman Helbrans, was arrested on Wednesday night. No charges have been filed

The leader of the cult, Nachman Helbrans, was arrested on Wednesday night. No charges have been filed

Sara is now seeking custody of her children and an order of protection against her husband.

Just as she had filed the order to obtain custody of her own children, one of Lev Tahor’s leaders, Shmiel Weingarten, arrived in Brooklyn from Guatemala to file a petition on behalf of the 13-year-old girl, Yante.

The order from the teen requests that she lives with her father or in Guatemala.

The order also contained allegations of abuse against Sara. 

‘She would beat the children much more because of anger, and the house became a nightmare, until my father had no other choice but to send the children to other families from time to time,’ says the petition filed in Yante’s name.

The father, meanwhile, denies all claims of abuse and mistreatment of children in Lev Tahor and considers the children kidnapped.

One of Sara’s supporters has dismissed the allegations saying the group often makes counterclaims against escapees.

Members of the cult were apprehended in Mexico, in a joint operation between Interpol and the FBI. Police raided two out of three Lev Tahor owned properties in the country in the night

Members of the cult were apprehended in Mexico, in a joint operation between Interpol and the FBI. Police raided two out of three Lev Tahor owned properties in the country in the night

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