Florida synagogue sues state over its abortion restrictions on religious grounds

Demonstrators rally in support of abortion rights outside the Orlando City Hall in Florida, May 3, 2022. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Demonstrators rally in support of abortion rights outside the Orlando City Hall in Florida, May 3, 2022. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

A new Florida law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks with some exceptions violates the religious freedom rights of Jews in addition to the state constitution’s privacy protections, a synagogue claims in a lawsuit.

The lawsuit filed by the Congregation L’Dor Va-Dor of Boynton Beach contends that the law that takes effect July 1 violates Jewish teachings, which state abortion “is required if necessary to protect the health, mental or physical well-being of the woman” and for other reasons.

“As such, the act prohibits Jewish women from practicing their faith free of government intrusion and this violates their privacy rights and religious freedom,” says the lawsuit, filed last week in Leon County Circuit Court.

The lawsuit adds that people who “do not share the religious views reflected in the act will suffer” and that it “threatens the Jewish people by imposing the laws of other religions upon Jews.”

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