Filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe had no interest at first in making a follow-up to Code of Silence,
the Walkley-winning documentary about Manny Waks, the whistleblower who
lifted the lid on child sex abuse within Melbourne's Orthodox
Jewish community.
But listening to the testimony presented to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse, he was dumb-struck at what he describes as the "phenomenally preposterous" answer a prominent rabbi gave to a question about appropriate adult conduct.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/powerful-documentary-on-child-sex-abuse-in-melbournes-jewish-orthodox-community-20151020-gkba4n.html
But listening to the testimony presented to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse, he was dumb-struck at what he describes as the "phenomenally preposterous" answer a prominent rabbi gave to a question about appropriate adult conduct.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/powerful-documentary-on-child-sex-abuse-in-melbournes-jewish-orthodox-community-20151020-gkba4n.html