"The defining moment for me was when ISIS (released) pictures of children crammed up in a cage dressed up in orange jumpsuits while outside a soldier held a flame to them. I said to myself, 'Steve, you're going to act.'"
By now we've all seen the photos of prisoners and refugees; we've each read of the atrocities unfolding across the world. For most of us, the daily parade of misery and unthinkable brutality we see in the news can feel numbing: when we read of tragedies unfolding thousands of miles away, it can seem natural to feel that nothing we personally can do possibly could make any difference.
”I cannot and will not stand idle,"
For one Jewish businessman in Montreal, averting his eyes wasn't an option. Steve Maman, a 42-year old father of six, would seem at first to have little if anything to do with the Iraqi victims of kidnapping and slavery a world away in Iraq. A crystal wholesaler and antique car dealer and father of young children, Maman might be forgiven for feeling that he was too busy to try to help.
In an Aish.com exclusive interview, Maman explains that doing nothing simply wasn't an option: "It's my Jewish education." As a child, Maman attended Montreal's Maimonides school which stressed the interconnectedness of all Jews and all people. When Maman and his classmates learned about the Holocaust, he recalls learning "it didn't happen to the Ashkenazi community – it happened to the Jewish community overall. My teachers removed the barriers, teaching that we are all connected. This is what prompted me to recognize the pain that was being inflicted on those people and feel a visceral connection with the Christians and Yazidis in Iraq.”
Steve Maman shaking hands with the Canadian Prime Minister.
Maman takes the Torah's obligation to push ourselves to help others very seriously. "I said to myself, I cannot and will not stand idle," Mamon explains, echoing the Torah's injunction "you shall not stand by the blood of your brother" (Leviticus 19:16). "As I was always taught, ‘'One who saves a life, saves a world'" (Mishna Sanhedrin 4.5).
The situation of Christian minorities and Yazidis, a mostly Kurdish ethnic group with its own distinctive religion, in Iraq is desperate. After ISIS forces took over the region around Mosul and Sinjar in August 2014, they massacred and enslaved the many non-Muslims who lived in these areas. Over 9,000 Yazidis were executed, many by beheading. According to the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights, 7,000 Yazidis were enslaved. Boys taken as slaves face forced conversion to Islam and brainwashing to join ISIS. ISIS fighters distributed female "slaves" as a spoil of war, and these women and girls face horrific abuse: malnourished, kept in cages, and sexually brutalized in almost unthinkable conditions.
In the past year, some of them have escaped; others have been bought and freed. In fact, a whole business has grown up, made up of Arab and Kurdish brokers who buy the freedom of female slaves – often at the behest of their families – and sell them to relatives who release them. While some Yazidi and Christian "slaves" can be bought for as little as $125, the middlemen who do the buying and selling take a huge cut, and it costs between $1,000 and $3,000 to buy the freedom of one of ISIS's slaves. While many have been freed, an estimated 2,700 female slaves remain.
In the words of Cannon Archer White, formerly pastor of St. George's Church in Baghdad and today the head of a foundation to help resettle Yazidis and Christians in non-ISIS-controlled areas of Iraq, there is no easy way to free these girls. "You have to buy them out. There's no other way." It is these helpless, brutalized girls that Steve Maman has resolved to free by buying them out of servitude.
In December 2014, Maman set out to raise funds to buy their freedom, and set up a CYCI-The Liberation of Christian and Yazidi Children in Iraq. On the ground in Iraq, CYCI works closely with Cannon White and his local foundation to facilitate the ex-slaves' transitions to freedom. Once released, the girls are relocated to safe areas in Kurdish-controlled Iraq and, if possible, reunited with their families. In addition to buying their freedom, CYCI also helps provide them with desperately needed food, shelter and medical care. For those with no more family living, CYCI provides assistance to relocate and start anew. So far, CYCI has freed 120 women and girls.
At first, virtually all of CYCI's funds came from Montreal's Sephardi Jewish community.
At first, virtually all of CYCI's funds came from Montreal's Sephardi Jewish community, as Maman turned to his friends and business contacts with his plan. Maman characterizes his community as "remarkably generous." Kelly Amram, one of the volunteers making CYCI work, described the fundraising: "People are donating as if it were their own children" and explains why: "When we say 'never again' as Jews, we really mean 'Never again'."
Seeking additional funding, Maman approached 60 Christian organizations across Canada – and was ignored by each one. In recent weeks, as word about CYCI and Steve Maman has spread, donations have begun coming in from diverse groups and people around the world. Donors in Ireland, Germany, Britain, Australia and the United States have started funding CYCI, which has seen its funds swell to $450,000. Rabbi Saadia Elhadad, and early backer of Maman's work, spe aks for many in the organization when he says, "I would like to see more and more people around the world emulate this kind of action." Maman is now hoping to find a celebrity to back his cause, and hopes to raise $5 million so he can free each remaining slave in Iraq.
Asked how he finds time to work on CYCI while running his business and spending time with his family, Maman, laughs: "I steal time that doesn't exist. I don't sleep any more, I sleep a few hours a day. (And) I have a very strong wife." Though it isn't easy, Maman shares something he has learned: "We can put aside a little bit of ourselves to save other people." Meeting Cannon White (whom Maman contacted after reading about him online), and being in a position to set up CYCI, Maman says was Divine providence, and he feels fortunate to be in a situation where he can help. Praying and having faith help give him the energy he needs these days, Maman explains.

In a recent post on Facebook, Maman tried to explain what motivates him. Underneath a gorgeous picture of his family, he explained:
"I received many messages of people wondering why I founded and am so involved (in) 'CYCI-The Liberation of Christian and Yazidi Children of Iraq'. Many also wondered who we are and what we do. Well, this picture of my family sums it up. This is who we are and we do it for the reasons you see on every face in this photo. Every Yazidi or Christian child, innocent, held hostage in Iraq is entitled to such a family photo, and smiles. If we do not assist them in this time of hardship, they will never get a chance at having such a family portrait. The only way to make a difference is to share our CYCI efforts and achievements, as well as donating any amount. Act now, don't remain a spectator to the horrors they are enduring."
Some have called Steve Maman a modern day Oskar Schindler, referring to the German industrialist who saved 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Although he says he's "two planets away" from Schindler's level, Maman credits Schindler with inspiring him, as well as Sir Nicholas Winton, a British Jew who recently died, in July 2015, who brought 669 Jewish children to Britain from Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II.
Maman says "I never planned for this to take off the way it did. I never called myself a Jewish Schindler or a Canadian Schindler...The only way I'm able to help children is to get help from others. I realize it was probably God who put me in this position" to help. All he did, Maman insists, is internalize the timeless Jewish lesson he was taught in school: "The Torah teaches the laws of assistance (to captives). I removed the names and borders that separate people... I helped people without labels." To those who criticize his paying money to ISIS to free slaves, Maman points out that each time people fill their car with gas they are giving money to regimes that encourage terrorism; each time Maman pays to free a Christian or Yazidi girl, he says, "I'm getting lives back."
Maman is not the only Jew to mobilize his community to help Iraqi Christians. In 2015, Lord George Weidenfeld, the British publishing magnate who escaped Nazi-occupied Austria for Britain with the help of a Christian group, explaining "I had a debt to repay," established the "Safe Havens Fund" to help rescue and resettle Christian families fleeing ISIS from Iraq and Syria. He hired a private plane to carry the first group – 150 Syrian Christians – to Poland in July 2015. Aided by other Jewish donors and the Jewish National Fund, Weidenfeld has pledged to rescue over 2,000 Christian families eventually.
To help support Steve’s rescue work, visit www.liberationiraq.com.
(14) Angela Daversa, September 16, 2015 7:32 PM
Are there any charities in Canada involved in this initiative?
(13) Sandra, August 28, 2015 6:06 PM
Sick and Twisted
I will be donating to this effort asap! Swhat in the world are Governments NOT THINKING?? Are the Leaders non-human?? That is my belief and I am sticking to it. There are all of these anti-human agendasbeing carried out in back room deals that there is no way non-humans aren't involved. I know what the Book of Genesis states about the seed of the serpent and there is no doubt his seed has infiltrated amongst we humans! Look around at the situation all over. 3 American Soldiers stationed in Afghanistan heard noises and or screams coming from a home and went to investigate. They found an Afghanistan Police Chief in the house, his beaten up Mother and a young boy tied up to a bed who had been beaten and raped over and over! The Afghan Police Chief is the GUILTY party!. his was on the news a few days ago. Guess why? The Soldiers had to somehow get the madman under control and he was verymad his sadistic "party" of punkishly beating his own mother and little boy sex slave tat the soldiers roughed him up a bit to get the man controlled. He was told he would be turned over to the police and he just laughed. Are all the police doing these horrors? Who knows........ The American President said the Soldiers will be charged and tried in Military Court. Excuse me?? The seed of Satan beating up his own mother and tying up and raping a young boy is only laughable at getting caught with the title of son and police chief?? G-d created Hell for this such a reason, a pjrely demonically seeded non-human. You better believe I will help Mr. Mamon and the Christian and Yazidi girls!! Arethey also doing this to or for the boys? This is sick..... it is all up the leadership ladder everywhere & on every continent nothing but raping little kids, by so called clergy! Sign me up! A 200 year old patent for an electric car still sits waiting. Water engine cars too, but their inventors were murdered. What can humans do, Rabbis please answer!
Mike, October 8, 2015 12:17 PM
donating is important
Dear Sandra,
you are doing the right thing with donating. It is important to donate, even if it is a small amount. Even 1 dollar counts.
When reading your article I remembered some thoughts that I too had. "How can anyone not donate?" That is a question I still ask myself. The charity is legitimate and it may just take $1000 to free a child so even a donation of $1 matters.
By donating you are doing an excellent deed here on earth and it will surely be remembered for you for eternity.
It is also good if you can influence others or send write emails to radio talk-shows or local newspapers, so that donations will multiply, or if you know someone you think might be interested contact him/her. But what is surely in your hands is to donate yourself. Remember that everything counts.
Wishing you success in this postive endeavor,
Mike
(12) Anonymous, August 28, 2015 2:43 PM
Open the gates for refugees
Kol hakavod! Every Aish reader in USA, Canada, Australia NEw Zealand should lobby their governments not to be so hard hearted and egoistic and admit more refugees. There are 6 0 million refugees at present worldwide. Australia by example (Canada is no better) allowed 6500 refugees to enter in the whole of 2014, and is planning to take in a whole 6 000. By comparison, 2 200 people are crossing teh border into Germany EACH DAY. ie 800,000 refugee applicants per year. True, 40% are economic illegal migrants who will need to be turned back, but that still leaves about 500 000 people PER YEAR. Why is it that Sweden and Germany are taking in 90% of all refugees in the western world? The result is that people are being housed in tents, and winter is approachign fast.
The way the British , Australian etc governemnts are acting today, no Jewish person would have found refuge at all in 1930s. Obama should not thank Merkel btu start showing a little bit of humanity. Perhaps Americans Australians etc have all forgotten what it is like to flee persecution and war. Its an utter disgrace, so open the doors for goodness sake!
Anonymous, October 8, 2015 12:20 PM
you are right
you are right. But given how they acted in the past, I don't know if they will, or only when it's too late. Best to do what we know we can and what we know is not dependent on others and what will have success, and donate to this important project.
Just $1000 for a child.
An eternal reward for those who help
(11) Leon DiJusticia, August 27, 2015 1:48 PM
Mamon is a Great Man!!! Other Help Though Is Needed!
Mr. Maman is a true humanitarian with great heart!
It is absolutely appalling though, that the nations of this world have not put forth every military effort to stamp out ISIS.
It is criminal that the governments have left it to the private sector to 'buy' these poor people from these monsters. So the financial strength of these monsters gets fed in the process and the influence and atrocities of these monsters continues to grow. Some get freed, more get taken.
Where is the public outcry? Where is the outrage?
Yes, like Mr. Schindler, Mr. Maman is saving many; but also like Mr. Schindler's problem. The enemy is far greater and too many will continue to suffer unless the governments themselves act to end it.
The media was real quick to publicize the atrocities of Saddam Hussein; but ISIS is a thousand times worse. Every army in the world should be in Iraq and every territory ISIS occupies putting an end to their very existence.
(10) sarah, August 25, 2015 6:09 PM
i tried the link, but it said it couldnt find the fund. i would like to donate, can you direct me?
Yvette Alt Miller, August 27, 2015 1:07 AM
Working donation link
In recent days, CYCI's "Go fund me" website was hacked and had to be shut down. The current link, provided at the end of the article, can be used instead for anyone who would like to support CYCI. Both CYCI and I apologize for any confusion that arose from the previous, hacked, link.
(9) Helen Schwab (Chaiah), August 25, 2015 4:35 AM
The freeing of captives has a long Jewish history.
I want to second the comments of #2; exactly my thoughts. During the Holocaust, people turned down Rabbi Weisenthal (spelling?) b/c they said it was wrong to pay Nazis to free Jews. I don't know the answer, but I'm sure every Jew who was saved by bribes knows the answer!
The problem of encouraging kidnapping was dealt with by a famous rabbi in medieval Germany, whose name escapes me, who refused to let his city pay a huge ransom to free him. He died in captivity, and Jews paid for the privilege of burying him. However, his choice doesn't necessarily determine the halacha (Jewish law) for others.
Any rabbinical input would be appreciated.
Mike, August 25, 2015 3:38 PM
more aspects
It is questionable to pay an INFLATED sum to free captives, and the Rabbi you mentioned was a special case where the intention from the outset was to capture a great Rabbi because the government believed that the Jewish community would pay almost any price.
The issue you mentioned also came up in an interview with Steve Maman. I wanted to find the website again but couldn't.
He said that if what people fear is financially supporting the regime, it would make much more sense to stop buying gas at the gas station because this is a primary source of income for them.
If the concern is that paying for kidnapped girls and women will encourage the kidnappers,
the only reason why they could get the girls and women in the first place was because the entire ethinic group was helpless and unprotected. Now (out of necessity) they have their own fighting force and they also fled to Kurdish territory where the others don't have access.
Also, Steve Maman said that - actually the girls that they buy are not the 'good' slaves. In other words, those are girls - and this is heartbreaking - have already become 'useless' to them and they are willing to sell them. They wouldn't sell the 'good sex slaves'. Sorry if you feel disgusted. I feel disgusted, too, but this is unfortunately reality.
I do wonder why no government is doing anything about it and why it takes a small businessman like Steve Maman to do something,
and how there can be so much indifference.
Of course there are differences to the Holocaust, but not all that many.
How can people care for abandoned pets and not for tortured human beings?
Remi, August 27, 2015 8:16 AM
Why governments do not act
Governments do not act because Daesh serves several purposes.
1. There is a strong anti-religious bias to our current liberal democracies. It is of no more concern that religious communities are suffering and being annihilated now than during the Shoah. In fact this crime may well serve the cynical purpose of many among them.
2. It keeps Arabs fighting among themselves and will eventually herald Iran as the messianic bringer of unity (Daesh=bringer of disunity) - This will be contrasted with the perennial opera villain of the piece - Israel. The theories that Daesh is a creation of Mossad have found credence among many in Europe and America - not just among Muslims.
3. While the Sunnis and Shi'ites are fighting fighting among themselves we have cheaper oil - the article's comments on our fuel subsidising these bandits are very pertinent.
4. Since the fall of the Iron Curtain our media have been wanting a bad-guy to foment fear and distract us our real internal problems and to justify the curtailment of civil liberties in order to solve security problems which they have been happy to allow and sometimes to foment.
Daesh are that bad-guy and they revel in the role. Brutal enough to inspire fear and horror, incompetent enough (the hope must be) not to threaten the status quoin the West .
I think our governments will come to regret their cynicism.
Anonymous, August 28, 2015 2:35 PM
action is being taken
Some governments etc are acting behind the Scenes, certain European countries are granting automatic asylum to Yazide and Christian refugees from Middle East. Obviously it is better not to make this public.
Pity that Immigrant countries like USA, Canada, Australia are not opening their doors. 6 000 refugees intake per year is just pathetic.
(8) Anonymous, August 24, 2015 10:03 PM
And what talmudic analysis would those Yaziris have given?
In South Africa a Dutch Righteous Gentile called Jaap van Proosdij was honoured at a meeting of concentration camp survivors. One asked him what made him risk his life to save others. Van Proosdij became angry and responded: " If you see someone drowning then what are you going to do, just stand there and watch?"
So there may be other methods of saving these people that do not involve making their crimes paying propositions. And what are you going to do in the meantime? Does our scripture not teach that saving one life is akin to saving all of humanity? And how do you think that these Yaziris would answer your question?
Mike, August 25, 2015 4:11 PM
addition
if I may make an addition, the market value of one slave girl is about $125.
They are earning billions from selling oil that gets converted to car fuel.
According to Steve Maman, the what they receive in exchange for a girl is negligible to what they earn from other sources.
In the meantime those girls get horribly abused.
Is it not our responsibility to our part.
Will not our children ask when the smoke clears, perhaps in 20 years, what we did?
In the Torah it says that we should take an excessive load of the animal of our enemy. There is a lot to say about that, but one point is that we care about the animal and we don't want it to suffer. Maybe we are even doing the enemy a favor by that because it may be in his interest to have a healthy animal rather than a sick one. But one of the main points is that we should have mercy with animals, even if they are not our own.
How much more so with truly innocent human beings (the Yesidis) who are not our enemies and who just happened to be in a vulnerable and helpless situation.
To me personally, this reminds me in some ways of the Jews and how the Jews were abandoned and we asked the world how they could do this, not help.
(7) Kathleen Dahnke Nottestad, August 24, 2015 8:30 PM
We're all in this together-There but for the Grace of God go I!
I guess if your one of the freed captives - how or why is NOT @ the tip of ones tongue. Either your part of the problem - (looking the other way) or your part of the solution. If you have a better idea there are those who would welcome it. Necessity: staying within the boundaries of not echoing the behavior of wrong doers, it's a catch 22 & then some. There but for the grace of God go those who are willing to put the money and time toward making our world a better place one step @ a time, one good deed @ a time - when no alternative answer has appeared. God Bless him and all who have a helping hand extended to another no matter their race, gender, religion Ect. Ect.
(6) Anonymous, August 24, 2015 2:44 PM
touching
Very touching, reminding us to always think of others. Lots of slaveries or prosecution here in asean ! Need to always back to the basic --- its our duty --- as a ger --- who found judaism years ago --- shalom
(5) Anonymous, August 24, 2015 1:43 PM
Thank-you.
Thank-you. May you be blessed.
(4) Anonymous, August 24, 2015 3:54 AM
Great Humanitarian Religious Jew
A great inspirational story .Proud of the Humanitarian Jewish Values and the IDF generally .
(3) Mike, August 23, 2015 9:58 PM
this is really a remarkable project
I feel so sorry for the Yazidi girls!
It is a great Chessed to free the captive, especially to free such tortured people.
What a great mitzvah.
The oportunity to save a life (even if just part of the sum that is necessary to free a person is donated)
(2) Anonymous, August 23, 2015 9:02 PM
Moral conundrum
Kol hakavod/all the honor to Steve Maman for what he has done to free these captives and to love these strangers as himself. Yet there is a moral conumdrum that I wish he or the writer had addressed. Every penny he pays to free these women fosters and furthers the slave trade -- the middlemen and profitteers as well as the brutish self-proclaimed radical Islamists who seized them and continue to seize others. I do not side with those who argue that Steve should not be doing what he is doing, but neither am I convinced that there is no other way or that what he does is enough. If all that is done to combat these atrocities winds up rewarding the perpetrators, what has been gained beyond the freedom of those relatively few captives who are fortunate enough to have been freed? Talmudic analysis, anyone?
Mike, August 24, 2015 1:01 PM
further points
but the situation had developed in such a way that the Yezidi population has self-organized, now being capable of self-defense and it has also fled into Kurdish territory where it is protected. The problem is that when the population was helpless many of the girls were abducted (also for ideological reasons) and are still being held.
In this case there can not really be capturing of new Yazidis because they are not helpless now, and therefore there can not really be 'new material' on the market, although the girls and women that had been already captured remain there.
If he frees the girls that are held captive, he does rescue them and evil people cannot capture new girls now.
Is it enough what he is doing? No. and the past can also not be changed. but he has collected more than half a million dollars in one month, which can rescue many girls.
And the reward of even saving one life is enormous.
(and everyone can donate and take part in it)
Steve Maman was asked if the money could be used to finance their wars, and he said in response that people fill their car up with gas and that also supports them and people don't see an alternative to doing so, so why not pay at least for something where the effect will be positive.
(1) Regina, August 23, 2015 8:01 PM
Huge Kiddush Hashem
Mr Maman, HAZAK u'BARUCH. You are an inspiration - may HASHEM BLESS YOU and YOUR FAMILY ABUNDANTLY.
You make us all PROUD TO BE TORAH JEWS.
AM YISROEL CHAI!