By COLlive staff
Jewish organizations and rabbis filed suit Thursday against the City of New York seeking an injunction to halt regulations that would illegally inhibit and unfairly criticize the traditional Jewish practice of circumcision.
The suit argues that the Department of Health (DOH) is attempting to discourage the practice known as metzitzah b’peh (MBP) by requiring all rabbis who perform the ritual, referred to as mohelim, to distribute a form stating that MBP can lead to serious health risks.
That regulation violates both the rights to free speech and freedom of religion.
“Not only is the Department of Health wrong about metzitzah b’peh, it is trying to enforce its erroneous opinions on the people of New York City,” said Hank Sheinkopf, spokesperson for the group.
“By essentially starting a public intimidation campaign that forces private citizens to spread the government’s beliefs, they are shaking the core of our democracy. We believe the courts will stop this overzealous government overreach and keep them out of our speech and religion.”
The suit argues that “the government cannot compel the transmission of messages that the speaker does not want to express—especially when the speaker is operating in an area of heightened First Amendment protection, such as a religious ritual.”
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been advocating against MBP. “There are certain practices that doctors say are not safe and we will not permit those practices to the extend that we can stop them,” Bloomberg said. “You don’t have a right to put any child’s life in danger, and this clearly does.”
The lawsuit is supported by affidavits from experts in infectious diseases, epidemiology and statistical analysis that question the assessment and methodology of the DOH in forming its opinion about the safety of MBP.
The suit was filed in federal court in Manhattan and asks to stop the DOH from implementing its regulation.
The organizational plaintiffs are the International Bris Association headed by Rabbi Levi Heber of Crown Heights, Agudath Israel of America, the Central Rabbinical Congress of the United States & Canada; the mohel plaintiffs are Rabbi Samuel Blum, Rabbi Aharon Leiman and Rabbi Shloime Eichenstein.
As the suit states on the DOH’s own theory, there have been eighty-four cases of HSV reported in infants over the past five years, and 79 of those cases arose in females, uncircumcised males or males whose circumcision did not include MBP.
Yet the few cases that might possibly have arisen after MBP have been the sole focus of the Department’s regulatory attention, leaving entirely unaddressed the other risks of HSV which accounts for well over 90% of reported cases.
After correcting for the Department’s methodological errors, these expert affidavits demonstrated that HSV arises no more frequently after MBP than it does in newborns who did not receive MBP.
That should be Rabbi Hank Sheinkopf. I sheina yid!!
number 4 you’re probably under-age 🙂
If youcan vote, you must vote. even though NY will not win the electoral vote, but we must win the poular vote in the country. Because if obama loses the electoral vote and not the popular vote he may decide he doesnt want to leave the white House!! Everyone MUST vote!!!!!!!!!!!!
they ignore us about Rubashkin, so they move to a bigger thing
im not voting aneway
he’s an assimilated Jew, clueless about Judaism
He’s a tyrant.
We should have saw this type of behavior coming from King Bloomy. But alas we didn’t we keep on smilling for pictures with him etc. He’s against guns = no way to protect your families he’s against large bottles of soda = he can decide he doesn’t like certain things about kashrus or CH’V start deciding who is or isn’t a good parent.
We need to wake up and vote for new leaders who won’t go the Bloomberg/Hynes path.
Oh and today is the last day to register to vote in NYC so please do so if you haven’t yet.