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‘Too Jewish' For Fire Department?
By GIMPEL the SHISTER, HasidicNews.com
Writer
Brooklyn (HN) -- Rabbi Birnhack said that shortly
after the EMS-Fire Department merger, the FDNY's Jewish chaplain,
Rabbi Milton Rosenfeld, retired. Rabbi Birnhack said rather
than hire another rabbi, he urged the department to hire an
imam for the first time in the department's history and to
give Rabbi Birnhack the top
Jewish job.
Instead, the politically connected Rabbi Potasnik
was hired, and an imam was not hired until 2001.
For more than a decade Rabbi Birnhack has been
a fixture at accident scenes and emergency rooms, especially
at Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park. He also is known
to aid families of victims on his own time. And although Rabbi
Birnhack supports seven children on a salary of about $40,000,
he reportedly
has offered money to disadvantaged emergency workers in dire straits.
Marianne Pizzitola, an emergency medical technician
working in Brooklyn, said Rabbi Birnhack offered to help her
financially during a divorce.
“He reached out to me and tried to help me spiritually,
financially, any way he could,” said Pizzitola, a Catholic.
“More and more people I talk to over the years say the same
things about him.”
Lattin said that after meeting Rabbi Birnhack
in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, he pushed
the rabbi to go public with his complaints.
“He wanted to keep it quiet, didn't want to make
any waves,” said Lattin, a chaplain's assistant with the city's
hospital police. “He only recently decided to take any action.”
Lattin said his group was formed by chaplains
across the state who worked at Ground Zero and wanted a way
to keep in touch and work on common issues. He said when he
and others have tried to reach Rabbi Birnhack at the FDNY Counseling
Service, they were told he was fired.
Rabbi Birnhack said others trying to reach him
have also been diverted.
“Why are they trying to hurt me when I am trying
to help people, but when people call me they say he doesn't
work for us, call Rabbi Potasnik?” he asked.
A source in Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's
office said the civil rights unit, which has aggressively investigated
religious discrimination complaints, was looking into at least
one complaint by a Jewish employee of the Fire Department.
David Kaplan, an Emergency Medical Technician trainee, was
fired because he missed a Friday night training program. The
source said he had not heard about Rabbi Birnhack's case.
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