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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
NY Town Charges Zoning Violations In Cow and Chicken Slaughter
Lower Hudson Journal News reports on motions that were granted in the Ramapo, New York town court yesterday in two cases pitting zoning authorities against some of the town's Orthodox Jewish population. In one case, the judge granted owners of a yeshiva more time to answer charges that they violated zoning regulations when they slaughtered a cow in the school's back yard. In the other case, the court permitted organizers of last fall's kaparot ceremony involving slaughter of 13,000 chickens in a parking lot in Monsey (NY) to withdraw their guilty pleas and go to trial on zoning violation charges. Officials charged defendants with washing slaughtered chicken remains down a storm sewer and with leaving the parking lot littered with trash and chicken remains. (See prior posting.)