Dr. Renee Rabinowitz, a retired attorney living in Israel for about a decade, feels El Al Airlines discriminated against her because she was compelled to change her seat in business class to accommodate a chareidi man on the flight. She is seeking compensation over what she views to be a discriminatory policy by the airline.
She told the NY Times in an interview conducted in a Jerusalem apartment “For me this is not personal, it is intellectual, ideological and legal. I think to myself, here I am, an older woman, educated, I’ve been around the world, and some guy can decide that I shouldn’t sit next to him. Why?”
GABY LOCK SAYS:
HOW CAN THIS WOMAN LIVE IN PEACE WITH HER ARAB NEIGHBOURS THERE IS NO TOLERANCE TO LIVE IN PEACE WITH HER JEWISH BROTHER.
WHY DOES SHE HAVE TO BE STUBBORN NOT TO ACCOMMODATE A FRUM MANS DESIRE NOT TO SIT NEXT TO A FEMALE.
AS I ALWAYS SAY AS LONG AS ISRAEL WILL NOT HAVE PEACE IN THE LAND IT WILL NOT HAVE PEACE WITH ITS NEIGHBOURS.