THE PAST page 3 Bias Case Resolved Bloomfield Township settles a religious discrimination suit; a similar case is headed for trial. JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER B loomfield Township has settled out of court with a former firefighter who ac- cused co-workers of ha- rassing him because he is a Jew and claimed higher-ups did little to remedy the problem. Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and its chief executive officer, on the other hand, have chosen to fight rather than retreat from a former employee's claims that she endured years of anti-Semitic ha- rassment at the hospital. A trial is set for May 19 before Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Robert Anderson. The Bloomfield Township fire- fighter, Jonathan Schechter of Ortonville, and attorneys for Bloomfield Township did not re- turn phone calls pertaining to the settlement. The amount of the settlement is undisclosed. Mr. Schechter, a township fire- fighter/paramedic for 12 years, sued the township, Fire Depart- ment Chief Leo Chartier, Lt. Tim- othy Leahy, Lt. Harl Leach and firefighters Wayne Snyder and Nicholas Sesock for what Mr. Schechter alleged was a cam- paign of anti-Semitic harassment and discrimination. He claimed in his lawsuit, filed in Oakland Circuit Court lnst March, that fel- low firefighters referred to him as "Jew boy" and a "Jewish bas- tard" and placed a wooden cross on his lawn and a swastika on his locker. He claimed he was also barred by the department from serving as a medic during the pope's vis- it to Detroit. Following Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination in November 1995, the lawsuit claimed firefighter Sesock commented, `They ought to dig that Jew boy up, stuff him with rags and shoot him again." Mr. Schechter, a freelance columnist for the Oakland Press who formerly worked as a natu- ralist at Cranbrook, also claimed that firefighter Snyder phoned him a day after Mr. Rabin's as- sassination and told him, "We shot one and you're next." Lt. Leahy, according to the law- suit, threatened Mr. Schechter after Mr. Schechter complained to Chief Chartier about the al- leged discrimination and harass- ment. In November 1995, the chief assigned officers to investigate Mr. Schechter's complaints. How- ever, the lawsuit claimed, the township failed to fully investi- gate. A month later, Chief Charti- er issued memos to Mr. Sesock and Lt. Leahy, warning them to cease harassing behavior against Mr. Schechter. Anti-Semitism charged in township and at a hospital. However, the lawsuit alleged, rather than disciplining his men, Chief Chartier fabricated charges of poor performance against Mr. Schechter and transferred him to the central fire station. After that, Mr. Schechter was not assigned to relief duty at any substation. He accused Chief Chartier in the lawsuit of violating the Whistle Blowers Protection Act. A few days after the case set- tled last December, Mr. Schechter left the fire department. In the meantime, 42-year-old Sharon Rapp of Bloomfield Hills is waiting for her case against Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and outgoing chief executive officer Jack Whitlow to come to trial in May. Ms. Rapp, a risk manager and attorney for the hospital for 13 years, sued POH and Mr. Whitlow in February 1996, al- leging religious and sexual ha- rassment and retaliation. She claimed that Mr. Whitlow bragged about his collection of Nazi memorabilia, referred to Jews as "Mercedes Benz lovers" and praised Hitler. She said she was also subject- ed to unwelcome sexual advances and "psychological torture" by Mr. Whitlow, who has announced he is retiring. Her first written performance evaluation in August 1995 high- lighted her shortcomings, and two months later, Ms. Rapp was forced to resign "when she could no longer tolerate the abusive and offensive work environment." Ms. Rapp said she is prohibit- ed from publicly discussing her case. ❑ way for 1-75; the kosher waiters union disbanded. Full-service kosher restaurants in Detroit also appear to be a passage in the an- nals of history, a memory. No one knows exactly how many such restaurants once ex- isted, but when Sara's Glatt Kosher Deli closed in July 1995, it was the last of its kind here. In its place opened Classic Coney Is- land, a kosher fast-food restau- rant that, too, closed a little over one year after it opened in De- cember 1995. What remains are carry-out establishments such as Unique Kosher Carry Out, Jerusalem Piz- za and New York Pizza World, as well as the cafeteria at the Jewish Community Center, none of which is classified as a restaurant. Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, the kashruth certification group responsible for certifying the kosher standards of the last two restaurants, offered an explana- tion "There might be a sociological factor in the mindset of the De- troit kosher consumer," he said. "I don't believe today that people are as cosmopolitan. 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