Jewish prison inmate gets yarmulke back

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A Jewish inmate at the San Francisco County Jail will be permitted to have his yarmulke back.

Duane Allen Hoffman, 48, who is awaiting trial for theft and fraud, won a federal lawsuit alleging religious discrimination.

Hoffman, who is Orthodox, was allowed to wear his yarmulke in jail after his May 2008 arrest, but sheriffs took it away this April, claiming a razor could be hidden under it, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

In his handwritten lawsuit filed April 23, Hoffman pointed out that Catholic inmates are permitted rosaries, and African-American inmates may wear mesh "wave caps." He claimed jail officials took away his yarmulke as punishment after he asked for a prayer shawl.

Describing himself to reporters as a "gentleman thief," Hoffman wove a colorful account of his life as the only child of wealthy Connecticut parents, a former code-breaker for the U.S. military, and a high-rolling gay playboy arrested for identity theft numerous times in Europe and the United States. No part of his story could be confirmed. Hoffman suffers from HIV and is in a wheelchair.

He faces up to 50 years in prison for using stolen credit cards to pay hotel bills and buy luxury goods from Neiman Marcus.
 

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