[7][8] For seven years, Pruzansky led the RCA's conversion court or beit din for Bergen County, where his congregation is located.
"[10] In November 2014 Pruzansky likened The New York Jewish Week to Der Stürmer, a Nazi publication, following a story it published about him.
In it, he proposed using live ammunition on Arab stone-throwers and suggests that any village that is home to more than two terrorists should be razed and its inhabitants deported.
Abe Foxman denounced the blog as "outright racism and bigotry," and lamented the congregation's support of Pruzansky.
[14] After Pruzansky followed the March 31 blog post with another, on April 13, 2016, entitled "Culture Wars – Update," in which he defended his position and reiterated his arguments and position, the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance responded, demanding that the rabbi be removed from the speaking roster of a one-day conference scheduled to be held at Bnai Yeshurun.
"[4] On Nov 9, 2020, Pruzansky published a blog post titled, "The Way Forward,"[15] in which he spread unsubstantiated rumors and multiple debunked lies about election fraud without citing a single source for his claims.
The debunked claims included, (a) that election officials filled in blank ballots;[16] (b) that poll watchers were denied access to watching polls, despite court orders;[17] (c) that voters were told to use a writing implement that would disqualify their ballots;[18] (d) that election officials illegally covered the windows of their facilities so they could not be observed;[19] (e) that statistically-impossible numbers of Biden “voters by mail” – in some cases, 100% of vote batches went for Biden;[20][21] and (f) that computer “glitches” switched thousands of Trump votes to Biden votes.