An international
Delta Airlines flight was reportedly delayed for roughly
half an hour when several ultra-Orthodox Jewish men refused to sit next to
female passengers.
Israel Radio
first reported that Delta
Flight 468, bound for Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport from John F. Kennedy
Airport, took off 30 minutes after its scheduled departure time due to
commotion onboard. Several Haredi, or ultra-Orthodox men, refused to sit in
their assigned seats, which placed them next to women. But other passengers
also refused to swap seats with the men, causing the prolonged delay.
In
Ultra-orthodox Judaism, physical contact between men and women is forbidden unless
they are first-degree relatives or married to one another.
HuffPost
reached out to Delta Airlines for comment but did not hear back.
A similar incident
affected an El Al flight from New York to Tel Aviv in September when Haredi men
began asking women seated next to them to move and even offered compensation
for seat changes. Many called the flight an "11-hour long nightmare"
and several women started a Change.org petition
after the experience to pressure El Al to prevent future harassment of female
passengers on its flights.
Posted: 12/29/2014 3:03 pm EST Updated: 12/29/2014 10:59 pm EST
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