A federal judge has just upheld yesterday's stop work order for all construction of a new Satmar hasidic village in the tiny town of Bloomingburg, New York. Developer Shalom Lamm tried to deceive locals into thinking the 396-unit townhome development, Chestnut Ridge, was open to anyone who wants to live there, but Satmar advertised the development in their Yiddish-language newspapers as a new Satmar-only hasidic village called Kiryas Yated Lev.
The Williamsburg Satmar Rebbe Rabbi Zalman Teitelbaum visiting "Kiryas Yated Lev" in Bloomingburg, NY earlier this month
I was just told that a federal judge has just upheld yesterday's stop work order for all construction of a new Satmar hasidic village in the tiny town of Bloomingburg, New York. Developer Shalom Lamm tried to deceive locals into thinking the 396-unit townhome development, Chestnut Ridge, was open to anyone who wants to live there, but Satmar advertised the development in their Yiddish-language newspapers as a new Satmar-only hasidic village called Kiryas Yated Lev.
The judge also allegedly expanded the stop-work order to include a new sewer system meant to serve the development, as well.
I'll try to post the documents when I get them.
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