Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Dissidents leaders from Kiryas Yoel file lawsuit demanding villiage be dissolved


Times Herald Record

Dissident leaders from Kiryas Joel filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing the Satmar Hasidic community’s majority faction of abusing its control over municipal affairs and demanding the 34-year-old village be dissolved.

The 59-page complaint catalogs grievances dating back a decade and depicts a religious faction exercising uncontested power in the secular realm. The case, brought by Goshen attorney Michael Sussman, calls Kiryas Joel a “theocracy” that violates the First Amendment’s prohibition against the establishment of religion.

“Religion is wonderful,” Sussman said at a press conference in his office Monday, seated beside Joseph Waldman, a plaintiff and longtime dissident leader. “But it cannot dominate the state. And that is what is happening in Kiryas Joel.” [...]

4 comments:

  1. "Dissidents leaders?"

    Are these Satmar chassidim (one of their many factions)? Or are these non-Jews/ seculars ? Hard to understand what this is all about.

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  2. And who cares? No reason to be interested in every machlokes. Those who are so interested speak more about themselves than anyone else.

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  3. perhaps there is a mida k'neged mida for going to arka'os


    Michoel

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  4. @Englishman - lol, yeah the people having the machloketh are not to blame, but anyone else looking at what they are doing IN PUBLIC are to blame. What ridiculous nonsense.

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