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Showing posts with label Religious Discrimination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Discrimination. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Satirical Look At What Happens When A Haredi Man Sneezes



The video seems pretty obvious, showing the secular surroundings like the Wild West, with violence and crime, while the policeman dozes. When the haredi fellow sneezes, the policeman grabs and arrests him and calls in the troops for backup. It is a sad look at society - both that people look at society and see it functioning like that, and that, to a certain extent, there is a bit of truth to it.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Oy vey! Jewish group's boss told 'mensch' Marshall Garvin where to pray, lawsuit says Marshall Garvin says he was fired for leaving work to go to synagogue after mother died


 Marshall Garvin who was fired by Na'Amat USA. He is suing them for religious discrimination.
Michael Schwartz for New York Daily News
Marshall Garvin was fired by Na'amat USA and is suing Jewish women's group for religious discrimination.
A 65-year-old “mensch” who worked for a major Jewish women’s group says his supervisor harassed him for leaving work to pray when his mom died — and fired him when he kvetched to the boss.
Marshall Garvin, a religious Jew from Riverdale, the Bronx, says he was canned an hour after he complained to Na’amat USA President Elizabeth Raider about supervisor Susan Schwartz.
He filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the organization and Schwartz in the Bronx Tuesday, saying she “dictated” to him which nearby synagogues he could attend to say Kaddish — the traditional mourner’s prayer.
“No person of any religion should have to go through this,” Garvin told the Daily News. “It’s unconscionable for a religious Jewish woman to behave this way.”
Garvin said his religious duties required him to pray three times a day after his mother, Clara, died of cancer in January.
But instead of showing compassion, Schwartz phoned several local synagogues and told Garvin which ones he could attend, the suit alleges.
She harassed him for daily reports on his whereabouts, kept him from attending at least 15 services and had him fired in March, Garvin claims.
Na’amat, a social service organization that helps women in need, denies any discrimination.
“This gentleman was laid off in a reduction of force,” said Robert Schanzer, a lawyer for Na’amat.
Garvin, who worked as a mailman for more than 30 years, won two prior settlements for religious discrimination lawsuits against the U.S. Postal Service, records show.
“He’s a mensch , and he fights discrimination wherever he sees it,”said one of Garvin’s old post office colleagues.