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Published by: cfz 2009-01-07
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  • 1997-08-22: Kotel Melee::
    The rabbi said that the services, begun with police permission on the plaza That is the stereotype of Reform Judaism and that is what they were shouting at
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    Can you tell me how the police service should deal with the following situations when the jewish community are involved - sudden death, custody, arrests, domestic violence, searches and religious festivals


  • By the way, people who address these issues well are these mystery writers: Harry Kemelman http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Harry-Kemelman.html Faye Kellerman http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Faye-Kellerman.html Jonathan Kellerman http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Jonathan-Kellerman.html Robert Rosenberg http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Robert-Rosenberg.html


  • While I am not Jewish, I disagree with Nelson-ga. The one size fits all concept is causing a lot of problems for nearly everyone. Reasonable flexability should be the guideline. I suggest you examine Libertarian = liberty = freedom = abolish the income tax and make government function on lots less money. I see a lot of logic in issuing a charter (a workable plan would need to be created by the community) to a village or neighborhood to allow them to govern as they see fit, except some oversite would be necessary to protect the rights of minorities and to avoid dictatoral actions by a few leaders. We can afford to be flexable within reason. Neil


  • I am fully aware the law does not change - but how can the Police Service treat these people with equality if they do not understand the culture? Is it not better in today's society that we try to accommodate as many cultures and beliefs as possible?


  • Dear Gilly, I don't know if you're asking from the perspective of the police or the Jewish community. The answer may be different, depending on your point of view. Having grown up in an orthodox community, in full-time Hebrew school, let me give you my thoughts, based on my halachic education and my experience in the secular world as an adult, and the time I spent dispatching for the police garage, listening to police officers discuss the issues and dangers they faced each day. I am not expert - these are my opinions. The police department should have an orthodox scholar, rabbi, or expert as an advisor. In fact, they should have an advisory panel composed of all cultures and languages represented in their precinct or community. They should receive regular information and education about the nuances of the cultures they must deal with daily - not from 'experts' but from members of the community. They MUST be aware that in any community, there are conflicts on points of view and issues - get representation from each group, so when dealing with members of that group, they don't offend them by dealing with them incorrectly. Yes, it's not easy living in a melting pot. But being aware of the people's needs will not only earn the officers more respect, it may save their lives. Sudden death is a real problem. It can be natural, and often is. Autopsies are forbidden. Unless. There are similar prohibitions with other religions. It's not unique to Judaism. However, with today's technology, coroners can use other tools - MRI, blood samples, and other equipment, to examine a body to see if cutting is needed. Often answers can be obtained this way. If things still look suspicious, then, civil law will prevail - and there must be an autopsy. Jewish Law does say that you must obey the laws of the country you live in. You ask about custody and arrests- Officers should be aware that in orthodox communities, men do not touch women. Arrange for male officers to handle men, and female officers to handle women. When it comes to food - if the prison cannot arrange for kosher food, serve them only fruit or vegetables. Domestic violence is the most dangerous call for an officer. Often, they come to the aid of wife, try to arrest the husband, and she turns on them. Understand that officers are rightly frightened on these calls. Also understand that there is no excuse for domestic violence - even in a religious home. Ever. Of course, there are degrees - is spanking a child violence? A wife? You bet. If officers are concerned about cultural inssues or confusion, bring a rabbi along. Searches - why should those be any different than with any other community? I am not sure of the nuance here. But if the police department thinks there is an issue, consult with a rabbi before doing it. Perhaps, along with a warrant, they should also get clearance or instructions from their halachic advisor. Religious festivals - when they are after someone for a non-violent crime, and/or have no reason to believe a suspect is leaving town before an observance is over - the police have no reason to interfere with a religious holiday or observance. They can just as easily wait until the yom tov or Sabbath has ended. There is no reason to put someone into a vehicle - unless it's an emergency. If they need to interfere to save a life - pikuach nefesh (saving a human life) supercedes biblical law. Incidentally, Judaism has its own courts - the Beit Din (beis din). http://www.come-and-hear.com/editor/beth-din-beverly/ As I understand it, when the Beit Din makes a ruling, it is binding under secular law, as well. The police and district attorney's offices should become familiar with its operation and how/when to use the services of the Beit Din. There may be times that the restrictive rules of evidence in secular courts may not work - but the moral rules of the Beit Din may compel a Jewish criminal to come clean. (Remember, Jews aren't just victims - we do commit crimes, too.) Standing before those three wise men is more daunting than standing before a judge and jury. Where some of the needs of the Jewish community may cost the government more than it can really afford, perhaps the community can raise the funds. Coronors may not normally have MRI equipment, for instance. Our community raises funds for schools, hospitals, drug centers, etc. Why not for the police department and coroner's departments to help educate them, and to provide them with the tools to help us remain observant. Just one girl's opinion. Your TaxMama-ga
  • Serial rapist indicted for assaulting police officers - Israel News ::
    Benny Sela for fleeing custody, breaking and entering. According to indictment, entire operation cost Israel Police NIS 36 the conduct of various police and
    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3399089,00.html
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