On this week's episode of 'Mormon Land,' Utah Rabbi Avremi Zippel discusses his painful yet healing journey as a child sex abuse survivor.
was 8 years old when his nanny began sexually abusing him in a basement bathroom in his Salt Lake City home.
For Zippel, the abuse, which continued for a decade, violated everything he believed as an Orthodox Jew and threw him into a whirlwind of shame, guilt, depression, anxiety and even questions about God. He eventually told his wife, his parents, his siblings, a therapist and the police, which was an agonizing but ultimately healing journey.
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