The people following the belief of the orthodox Jewish teachings are guided by their teacher or “Rabbi” for short. The teacher bestows upon them the education of moral purity and helping the people without expecting anything in return. These teachings were personalized by the actions of the priest Daniel Greer, who along with the strong support of his compatriots secured the rights for the orthodox Jews in the United States of America. His efforts resulted in the termination of the discrimination done against the practitioners of the Orthodox Jewish guidelines in regard to the labor laws and regulations.
Founding the defense group
Since its inception in 1965 by Reuben Gross, Marvin Schick, and Daniel Greer, the group named as the “National Jewish Commission on Legal and Public Affairs” or COLPA has been advancing and fighting for the causes of the Orthodox Jewish population. Due to their relevant arguments and constant reminders, the rabbi and the co-founders of COLPA assured victory in numerous counts which ensured the safeguarding of the legal, legislative and religious rights of the orthodox Jews in the United States. The most mention-worthy is the passage of the Chananau Bill, which permits New York City Civil Service examinations to be performed on days other than the Saturday, the day of Sabbath.
Remaining connected
His other victories are also instrumental in securing the equal footing of the orthodox Jews in the legal and jurisdictive scene of the United States. The teacher carries on contributing to the betterment of the Orthodox Jewish community, in addition to the community of New Haven, Connecticut.
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