Brooklyn, NY – VIDEO: Wearing Chasidic Heritage Proudly, Ruchie Freier Inducted As Civil Court Judge

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    The three daughters of Ruchie, Shaindy Fink, Leah Freier and Faigy Freier, put the Judicial robe on their mom.Brooklyn, NY – It was a historic moment tonight as Ruchie Freier, a Chasidic female lawyer and the founder of the all female Ezras Nashim volunteer ambulance corps, was inducted as a civil court judge at Brooklyn Borough Hall.

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    As previously reported on VIN News (http://bit.ly/2i7igFV), Freier became the first Chasidic woman ever elected as a New York State Civil Court judge after beating out two other opponents on September 13th, primary day.

    Freier was introduced by several speakers including Brooklyn’s acting district attorney Eric Gonzalez.

    Surrounded by her parents, husband, children and grandchildren in Borough Hall’s ceremonial courtroom, Freier donned her black robe as she was inducted as a judge by her uncle, former Judge David Schmidt, in an evening that included a Yiddish rendition of “G-d Bless America” by singer Lipa Schmeltzer.

    Freier spoke eloquently for approximately 17 minutes, proudly displaying her Chasidic heritage. She freely mixed Hebrew and Yiddish words and concepts into her speech, translating them into English, simultaneously showing her connection to her roots while demonstrating her commitment to all Brooklyn residents.

    Freier thanked her many supporters and her family and singled out five young Chasidic boys who prayed for her in the final hour of the election, describing them as members of the Kiddush Hashem Club.

    “They are our future,” said Freier as the boys stood at the front of the courtroom. “They have a lot of potential and I want them to know that wherever they go they should make a kiddush Hashem because people are going to watch them and look at them.”

    Thanking the sitting judges who have already reached out to her, Freier acknowledged she has much to learn from them in her new career but said that she intends to return the favor by doing some teaching of her own.

    “I will teach you about the mysterious Chasidic world, often shrouded in secrecy with many misconceptions,” pledged Freier. “One of the misconceptions that there are is about women and I hope to clear that up.”

    Freier, herself an Ezras Nashim EMT volunteer , expressed her appreciation to her colleagues at the ambulance corps for covering her shifts when necessary and helping her show the world that Chasidic women are capable of remarkable achievement.

    Noting that her own family members found sanctuary in America after World War II, Freier said that she was raised to be grateful to live in a place where immigrants were welcomed warmly and given the opportunity to succeed without compromising on their religious practices.

    “As a result of the vision of the founding fathers of this great country, I was able to maintain the standards of a woman from the Chasidic community and achieve the position of civil court judge,” said Freier. “For this I thank G-d, and I thank America, and I pray that G-d continues to bless America.”

    Video below, of Entire speech and event:


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    Secular
    Secular
    7 years ago

    Why are pictures of women ok here but not in Jewish paper publications ?

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    7 years ago

    Mazel Tov!!

    stamm
    stamm
    7 years ago

    I must say her eidelkeit from within and out is so visible! I dont know her,a nd may she have all the hatslocho!!

    Facts1
    Facts1
    7 years ago

    She is indeed a special person and her husband a Masmid and Talmid Chacham.

    7 years ago

    May she make a Kiddush Hashem daily; not like some other so-called Orthodox male judges.

    SandmanNY
    SandmanNY
    7 years ago

    The return of “Devorah Hashofetes”! Ken yirbu. Now let’s see some responsible openness in the Knesset. I’m very proud of this erliche woman’s achievement.

    7 years ago

    If she will have a case with a Yid and a goy, is there any possibility whatsoever that the goy will be given a fair trial, which he deserves, or that she will rule in favor of the goy? LOL.

    Satmar
    Satmar
    7 years ago

    its nice to see in the first photo under the article, sitting in the front row, councilman david greenfield, despite he was supporting morton avgidor to run against freier, he put away his ego and came to her inauguration, very nice of him,
    Kol Hakuvod!