Transgender woman stopped from seeing children because it is 'incompatible' with their Jewish faith
Exclusive: the parent believes she is the first transgender person to have left the ultra-orthodox Charedi community
Charedi communities adhere to a strict 19th-century interpretation of Judaism (File photo)
Dina Rickman, Siobhan Fenton
6 hours ago
A transgender woman has been blocked from seeing her five children after a family court ruled it was not compatible with her ex-wifes ultra-orthodox Jewish background.
The landmark ruling, seen by The Independent, was issued by Justice Peter Jackson at the family court in Manchester. It has been handed down after 12 months of the transgender woman asking for access to her five children.
At the centre of the fight between two parents were claims that the transgender parent, who is living as a woman, should not be allowed direct access to her children after leaving the ultra-orthodox Jewish community.
This is because, barristers acting for the mother argued, it would lead to her children being ostracised by their ultra-orthodox community and unable to live normal lives due to their association with a transgender parent. However, Orthodox Jewish rabbis acting for the parent argued that Judaism did not believe transgender individuals should be punished in this way.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/jewish-children-stopped-from-seeing-their-transgender-parent-a7553431.html