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US town pays $600k settlement after allegedly discriminating against Jews

A lawsuit claimed Jackson Township in New Jersey used local land laws to restrict Orthodox Jews' way of life

August 30, 2023 12:52
Lakewood
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A US town has agreed to pay out more than £450,000 ($575,000) after being accused of using local laws to discriminate against Orthodox Jews.

Jackson Township in New Jersey reached a settlement resolving a discrimination lawsuit brought against the town over land use restrictions. 

The lawsuit, filed in 2021 by the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, alleged the Township adopted “discriminatory” land zoning powers in 2017 which banned the establishment of yeshivas.

The adoption of these powers, the lawsuit says, also effectively banned the creation of eruvim and there were also allegedly restrictions on building sukkahs.