Lufthansa Fined $4 Million for Discriminating Against Jewish Frum Passengers in Antisemitic incident

Rep Chris Smith, Lufthansa CEO, Mordechai Yormark of Lakewood who was one of the passengers discriminated against, Lakewood Askan Rabbi Yaakov Wenger. Meeting following this incident

Congress Member Chris Smith, who proudly represents the Jewish community of Lakewood, said the $4 million fine levied against Lufthansa today for discriminating against Jewish passengers—including many from his New Jersey congressional district—sends a strong message

by FrumNews.com

Lakewood, NJ – Congressman Chris Smith (R-Manchester), Co-Chair of the House Task Force for Combating Antisemitism, said the $4 million fine levied against Lufthansa airlines today for discriminating against Jewish passengers—including many from Smith’s congressional district in Lakewood, New Jersey—“sends a strong message that discrimination and antisemitism has absolutely no place in our society and will not be tolerated.”

The record fine comes in response to a May 2022 incident when 128 members of the Orthodox Jewish community were denied boarding on a connecting flight in Germany based on the actions of only some of the passengers, even though many did not know each other and were traveling separately with separate airline reservations, not part of a group booking.

The Yidden on that flight, were on their way to Hungary, for Reb Shayeleh Kerestirer (REB SHAYE BEN REB MOSHE ZT”L) Yahrzeit.

In the wake of the incident, Smith wrote a letter to Lufthansa Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Carsten Spohr expressing his “utter disgust” for the way in which the travelers were treated and requested a meeting with the German airline’s top brass to address “several vexing questions.”

At Smith’s request, the Lufthansa CEO met with him and a constituent in Smith’s DC office to hear directly from a victim of the discrimination just two weeks after the antisemitic incident. Lufthansa conducted an investigation, changed policies and continued negotiations with many of the passengers.

“The rising tide of antisemitism worldwide cannot be overlooked,” said Smith. “Tragically, Jewish men, women and children continue to suffer bias, cruelty, hate and violence simply because they are Jewish.”

“Silence is not an option—nor is inaction,” said Rep. Smith. “If our fight against this pernicious form of hatred is to succeed, we must be absolutely clear and bold in word, deed, policies and treatment.”

Video from the 2022 “Covid Mask” alleged incident by just one passenger on that flight

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  • Nazi Germany 10/15/2024 | י"ג תשרי התשפ"ה

    Kudos to the Congressman & Lakewood Askanim for this. And they got the best outcome in this situation.

    BUT that doesn’t change the fact that Lufthansa is Nazi Germany and Jews should avoid flying with that anti semite airline.

    Personally, I don’t deliberately purchase ANYTHING from Germany, not a Mercedes & not a $5 iitem. If I know or realize it’s German, I boycott it. Hope others in the Jewish community will do the same

  • Moshe 10/15/2024 | י"ג תשרי התשפ"ה

    Does the Four-Million dollars go to the victims or it goes to the FAA ??

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