Fla. Department of Corrections Sued for Not Offering Kosher Meals

The lawsuit states the state is causing prisoners to violate their religious beliefs by not offering Kosher options

The federal government is suing Florida's Department of Corrections for not offering kosher meals to prison inmates.

In its lawsuit filed in Miami federal court, federal officials say that by refusing to offer kosher meals, the state ``forces hundreds of its prisoners to violate their core religious beliefs on a daily basis.''

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The Justice Department says Florida is violating a federal law protecting prisoners' ability to worship. A message left Thursday morning for the state corrections spokeswoman was not immediately returned.

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Florida stopped offering kosher meals to eligible prisoners statewide in 2007. Since 2010, only about a dozen prisoners in a pilot program at a South Florida are offered kosher meals. The lawsuit says 250 prisoners a day received kosher meals under the previous program.

Florida has roughly 100,000 inmates.

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