Ukip member Shneur Odze (pictured far right) with leader
Nigel Farage (center)
An Orthodox Jewish candidate for the European Parliament –
running for the right-wing, populist UK Independence Party, or UKIP - has
caused a stir by refusing to shake women’s hands.
Shneur Odze told the members of his party that he will not
shake women’s hands due to his religious beliefs, which proscribe physical
contact with any woman other than his wife, The Times of London reported.
Some party activists told the newspaper that they are
offended by Odze’s stance and say it will alienate half the electorate.
Senior party officials have called the activists “rude” and
“wrong” for not respecting Odze’s beliefs, according to The Times.
Ozde, 31, is fourth on the UKIP’s candidate’s list for
member of the European Parliament from the North West of England. The
Europe-wide election to the parliament is scheduled for late May.
A party regional organizer, Fred McGlade, resigned from his
position with the party to protest the decision to include Odze on the list.
“We have a policy of tolerance for and acceptance of
people’s own religious observance,” UKIP chairman Steve Crowther told the
Times. “We do not consider it grounds for complaint. It harms no one.”
In a tweet on Monday, Ozde said, “Thanks for all the
supportive emails, calls, texts, its been rather heartwarming Recon it’s had the
reverse effect?”
A supporter also tweeted, referring to former Chief Rabbi
Lord Jonathan Sacks: “Pretty standard among very Orthodox Jews. The Chief Rabbi
didn’t shake Queen’s hand when he became a Lord.”
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