Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Itβs a schtick up! NJ rabbi designs concealed-carry coat for Shabbat
This rabbi is really proud of his new "piece" of clothing.
Rabbi Raziel Cohen of Morris County, NJ, has designed a $550 kapota β the long jacket donned by married Hasidic men on Shabbat and holidays β meant to comfortably conceal a gun.
After he got married about two years ago and graduated to wearing a kapota, "I realized right away it was a problem," said Cohen, 24, of the cumbersome garment, which is traditionally fashioned with buttons and a belt known as a gartel.
The issue: He couldn't easily pull out the Glock 19 or Glock 17 he always wears during synagogue.
"When you draw a gun, you have to do it safely, quickly and efficiently β ensuring that it's not a risk to the person drawing the gun or to those around him," said Cohen, an NRA-certified firearms instructor.
So he designed a "Tactical Kapota" with quick-access snaps hidden under a decoy version of the buttons traditionally required for the jacket.
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