BY CAITLIN NOLAN AND ROCCO PARASCANDOLA NY Daily News
A rookie Hasidic cop fired by the NYPD for refusing to trim his beard was the victim of religious discrimination, a federal judge said Friday.
The decision appears to pave the way for Fishel Litzman’s reinstatement.
“I want people to know that you can follow your dreams and never have to compromise your religion,” Litzman, 39, told the Daily News outside his home in Monsey. “That’s what makes this county so great.”
Litzman was fired in June 2012, a month shy of graduating from the Police Academy. He said he got booted because he refused to adhere to department standards limiting beards to no more than 1 millimeter in length.
His lawyer, Nathan Lewin, filed suit on his behalf, arguing that the city came up with an “after-the-fact rationalization” by saying facial hair would prevent him wearing a gas mask with a proper fit. The city at the time said Litzman would put himself and others at risk if he needed to wear the mask in an emergency.
But Federal Judge Harold Baer Friday upheld Litzman’s constitutional claim, criticized police and told his attorney to submit within 10 days a “proposed order.”
“We’re going to ask that he be reinstated,” said Lewin, a legal heavyweight who has fought and won beard battles on behalf of observant Jews with the Army and Air Force. “We hope this is the beginning of the end of the (NYPD’s) refusal to grant full religious accommodations to applicants who may not, for religious reasons, trim their beards.”
The NYPD said it’s reviewing Baer’s decision. A spokeswoman for the Law Department said, “We respectfully disagree with the court and are considering our options.”
Baer, in his decision, agreed that the NYPD would suffer an “undue hardship” if every officer wasn’t capable of wearing a gas mask that seals tightly against the face, without facial hair interference. But he also noted that the NYPD could not provide documentation that the 1-millimeter restriction is an official rule. The NYPD failed to enforce the restriction against cops not granted an exemption, such as undercover officers, he added.
Litzman, a father of five, who has been working as a paramedic since getting canned, says his goal since that day has remained the same.
“The primary objective was always to get back into the academy and do what I always dreamed of doing,” he said.
Go Fishel!
Remember him from camp in 93… Great guy!
what do Sikhs do when they try to join the NYPD?
B”H today there are masks that are suitable with people with full beards. If they are not available here in the states then for sure they are available in Israel. NYPD can afford to buy few for those who need them.
questions:
does having a beard prevent face mask integrity? (this can only be answered by a relevant professional)
must every cop be able to wear a face mask? (only answerable by the NYPD)
may one take a job which requires violation of a religious tenet? (requires a practicing, ordained rabbi)
Does it matter if the answer to #3 involves a position which includes public safety, including life/death? (for a rabbi)
I’ve been in the British cops for nearly two years now, I’ve never touched my beard – THE COPS RESPECT THAT I RESPECT MY RELIGION – I’m proud to be ‘the ambassador’ between the Jewish community and our local cops. I stand strongly behind Mr Litzman.
He is here to remind all the lubavitchers what is importent and that this is something we do not do
Fishy has stood by the Rebbe’s directive of not touchng the beard. He is a true example of a chosid, albeit of the younger generation. The Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. Hashem is protecting Fishy, and every single member of the the Tribe!!
He studied for this profession and this is what he wants to do, i dont think he will be happy doing anything else,, so stop being so negative just be happy for him and his family and I wish him lots of luck
I’m sure it wasn’t geared towards you – there were plenty of articles about him in the past with real low comments (which i’m sure most of the other comments here are referring to as well)
Your admirers from your Swedish ‘roots’ land
What Fishy did is a Kiddush Hashem and will make it easier for others to wear a beard. He is a grown up to know what he wants and we should all respect his personal decision.
Dovid Palace
Be happy for your fellow jew and quit be so negative
Fishy litzman is by far the most experienced paramedic I’ve seen, the amount of lives he saved is more anyone I know in this field.
May you continue to help people with much Hatzlacha
Fishy litzman is by far the most experienced paramedic I’ve seen, the amount of lives he saved is more anyone I know in this field.
May you continue to help people with much Hatzlacha
We need more people like you who stand for yidishkeit despite what the world thinks about us.
To number there are a lot more dangerous professions that forum yiddin work in such as construction, driving etc.
Some of us choose to put ourselves at risk to save, help and protect people.
Since I heard about this case I stopped cutting my beard. Folks if this guy can do you can too! Everyone has their challenges in Yiddishkeit that they can improve in. Fishel you are a living example for all of us.
We are all standing beside you can’t wait to see you in uniform.
For all those bashers pls meet this man and your perspective will change he has done more good work than you can imagine!
BS”D # 4 I question your use of such language calling me a low life In addition your facts are a little bit off as one does not study years to become a cop.Furthermore, and most importantly as a person who has known him since he was a kid my comment covered 2 areas- concern for the danger (which I know first hand as mentioned having an uncle in the profession-a sergeant) and Hatzlacha and best wishes to pursue your dreams once you examine all the facts. Looking at his beautiful family in the pic compelled me to point out… Read more »
be happy for another jew and keep all advice and negativity to yourselfs
Follow what you feel is right for you!!
This man has a profession that he wants to do, studied years for, and now low-life ppl here are commenting against him? is there any reason you’re being so negative to a fellow lubavitcher? a fellow yid?
live in nyc?
BS”D dangerous profession, not for a family man, especially to start out at at 39, my uncle was retired by his early to mid 40’s, he should reconsider and if still feels strongly then follow his dreams, much Hatzlacha
Almost has no beard