In the lawsuit, Friends of Lubavitch alleges that Baltimore County officials required Chabad to take part in unnecessary hearings and issued citations that were without merit. The suit also says officials falsely claimed Chabad was operating as a “community center” instead of a residence because the Rivkins were hosting students for Shabbat dinners and Jewish instruction.
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Friday, December 21, 2018
RLUIPA Suit By Chabad Challenges Demolition Order
The Baltimore Sun reports that a lawsuit was filed yesterday in a Maryland federal district court by the Chabad House serving Goucher College and Towson University alleging that authorities violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act in requiring that a 2016 expansion of the Chabad House be razed because it violates a land covenant. State courts have given Chabad until mid-January to set aside funds to comply with the demolition order. According to the Sun: