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Saturday, October 31, 2009
NY Condo Settles Complaint That It Restricted Placing Mezuzahs On Doors
According to MCT News Service yesterday, the New York Attorney General's office has won a settlement with a condominium homeowners association after beginning an investigation of a complaint that Stone Ridge Estates in Dix Hills (NY) was restricting Jewish residents from placing mezuzahs on their door frames. Condo resident Patti Werner claimed she was being discriminated against on religious grounds when residents were told to "either take down their mezuzahs or purchase a screen door costing between $300 to $500 dollars to conceal the object." Under the settlement, the condo association will pay a $10,000 fine and amend its bylaws so they "do not discriminate against residents because of their religion." [Thanks to Vos Iz Neias? for the lead.]