Rabbi Sues Army over Beard
As noted earlier this year, Rabbi Menachem Stern has been trying for some time to become a US military Chaplain, but has faced resistance over his orthodox appearance. He has apparently been unable to obtain a waiver for his beard.
He is now reportedly suing the Army for “denying him a commission” because of his religious tenets. His lawsuit specifically cites the recent waivers given to Sikhs — men who were not Chaplains — and a bearded Muslim intern at Walter Reed.
Some have said it demonstrates a double-standard, as the military is permitting some, but not all, religious adherents to enter the service with waivers to their appearance. In the very least, it demonstrates the complexity of issuing but a single waiver — it immediately becomes fodder for claims for more.
Stern is by no means the only Jewish person to have or want a beard in the military. Chaplain (Col) Jacob Goldstein (photo here) has worn a beard for years in the Army.
Also noted at the Religion Clause and the Army Chaplaincy blog.