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#De Blasio, Cuomo sued by priests, Orthodox Jews for banning service

#De Blasio, Cuomo sued by priests, Orthodox Jews for banning service

June 15, 2020 | 3:20pm | Updated June 15, 2020 | 3:43pm

Two Catholic priests and a trio of Orthodox Jews are suing Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo — accusing them of an “unprecedented abuse of power” in shuttering houses of worship while supporting mass protests.

Upstate priests Rev. Steven Soos and Rev. Nicholas Stamos and Brooklyn Jewish congregants Elchanan Perr, Daniel Schonborn and Mayer Mayerfeld filed a federal lawsuit last week arguing New York’s leaders “exploited the COVID-19 pandemic” to create “a veritable dictatorship” with their lockdown rules.

“These orders, both the emergency stay-home and reopening plan declarations, clearly discriminate against houses of worship,” their attorney, Christopher Ferrara, said in a statement. “They are illegally content-based, elaborate, arbitrary and pseudo-scientific.”

New York Attorney General Letitia James is also named in the suit for helping to enforce the rules, which the lawsuit says have been “exposed as a sham.”

The trio employed a “blatant double standard” in crippling the historic right to worship — while backing mass protests over George Floyd’s death, the lawsuit says.

“Why is a large worship gathering deemed more dangerous than a mass protest, full of shouting, arm-waving people in close proximity to one another?” asked Ferrara, a lawyer for the not-for-profit Thomas More Society.

“It is time to end New York’s experiment in absolute monarchy.”

Hizzoner is singled out for his attacks on “the Jewish community” over large funerals in Brooklyn — while later showing up unmasked at a George Floyd event earlier this month.

The mayor and governor also did not just approve the recent mass protests but expressed clear support for them — despite their earlier dire warnings over any large gatherings, the lawsuit claims.

The Brooklyn plaintiffs said Jewish religious rights were particularly devastated by rules limiting worship to just 10 congregants at a time.

“The synagogue prayers required by their religion must have a minimum quorum of ten adult males (age thirteen or older), called the minyan,” the lawsuit notes.

“A young man could not attend his own Bar Mitzvah … or a bride-to-be her own wedding, or a newborn his own circumcision, nor could plaintiffs themselves attend such services unless they were part of the minyan,” the papers note.

The lawsuit notes that even plans to gradually reopen New York single out places of worship for special limits.

They accuse the governor, attorney general and mayor of violating the plaintiffs’ rights to free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, assembly and expressive association, and due process.

The trio has been ordered to file a response by June 15, Ferrara said.

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