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2 charges dismissed for Matzilei Aish fire group member accused of interfering with firefighters

Two of three misdemeanor charges against Jacob Silberstein were dismissed in Ramapo Justice Court on Thursday.

Diane Caruso

Apr 3, 2025, 7:18 PM

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Two of three charges have been dismissed for a member of an alleged "rogue fire brigade" who was accused of interfering with firefighters.

Dozens of members of Matzilei Aish, also known as RCMA, were at Ramapo Justice Court on Thursday to show support for Jacob Silberstein.

The 26-year-old from Monsey is accused of interfering with firefighters at a fire in Kaser last November.

Authorities said he took a hose from the Monsey Fire Department and connected it without permission and not the right way.

RCMA has been criticized by Rockland officials and others for offering fire services. Officials claim they lack proper training.

In the courtroom, two obstruction charges were dropped against Silberstein. He is still charged with reckless endangerment. All are misdemeanors. He's expected back in court next month.

Much more happened outside of the courtroom after the proceeding.

Rabbi Weiss with RCMA told News 12 that he feels "the media is being used against them." Members of RCMA spoke at length about the fire service with Justin Schwartz, the head of recruitment for the Hook and Ladder Firehouse in Spring Valley. Schwartz was at court on Thursday, too. He emphasized that he does not speak on behalf of the Spring Valley Fire Department.

"I'm hoping to have a meeting. I offered it. I welcome them all in the Spring Valley Hook & Ladder," said Schwartz.

He points out his firehouse has a low number of volunteers while RCMA has dozens.

"By engaging in this discussion, I am hopeful that we can find a path forward that reinforces our commitment to protecting the lives and property while fostering mutual respect," said Schwartz.

News 12 asked RCMA questions in an email about the talks outside of court and the legal matter against their member.

"We would be more than happy to collaborate with the fire department, subject to the approval of our rabbis." Their response about the discussion with Schwartz went on to say, "Our religious obligations take precedence, and any decision must align with those principles."

In response to the pending charge against Silberstein, "Those who assist first responders should be recognized for their efforts, not arrested. We are hopeful that the remaining charge will be resolved fairly."

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