NJ township to make it easier to build synagogues and mikvahs
Zoning ordinance change will finally allow Orthodox communities in Jackson Township to hold services outside of private residences.
Zoning ordinance change will finally allow Orthodox communities in Jackson Township to hold services outside of private residences.
Contentious legal dispute between The Aleksander Shul and University Heights, Ohio resolved as synagogue given special use permits.
Judge grants school the possibility to reopen if it meets a safety inspection.
After ongoing dispute with city, owner of Aleksander Shul now faces $65,000 fine and four years probation for alleged code violations.
Federal lawsuit accuses New Jersey township of discriminating against Orthodox Jews through zoning laws.
25-year zoning plan submitted adding 10,000 housing units, million-and-a-half square meters for office and commercial areas to city.
The Rabbi of Ofra points out the hypocrisy of the left in refusing to also defend the welfare of children living in Samaria.