Sunday, August 20, 2006
Vizhnitz gets court decision on Bnei-Brak Shul in Williamsburg
After months of fighting and ongoing Supreme Court intervention over the fate of the Bnei-Brak Vizhnitzer Shul in Williamsburg, a Court decision has been rendered. The Shul's ownership was thrown into chaos after the unexpected change in power in Vizhnitz of Bnei-Brak between R' Mendel and R' Yisroel Hager, leaving it with a tough decision to make. Should the Shul be handed over to the now majority membership faction, or should the Shul be run by the largest donating faction (rov minyon or rov binyon). The case, which was brought in front of the Heimishe Mentch on the Bench,
Supreme Court Justice David Schmidt, was finally put to rest. Justice Schmidt, a known hard-core advocate for settling cases, especially in Beis-Din, got both parties to agree to go to Beis-Din to settle the case. The agreement was that a Beis-Din made up of five people, including HaRav Eichenstein and HaRav Zilber, would decide the Shul's ownership and that both sides would follow with the Beis Din's decision.
After months of fighting and ongoing Supreme Court intervention over the fate of the Bnei-Brak Vizhnitzer Shul in Williamsburg, a Court decision has been rendered. The Shul's ownership was thrown into chaos after the unexpected change in power in Vizhnitz of Bnei-Brak between R' Mendel and R' Yisroel Hager, leaving it with a tough decision to make. Should the Shul be handed over to the now majority membership faction, or should the Shul be run by the largest donating faction (rov minyon or rov binyon). The case, which was brought in front of the Heimishe Mentch on the Bench,
Supreme Court Justice David Schmidt, was finally put to rest. Justice Schmidt, a known hard-core advocate for settling cases, especially in Beis-Din, got both parties to agree to go to Beis-Din to settle the case. The agreement was that a Beis-Din made up of five people, including HaRav Eichenstein and HaRav Zilber, would decide the Shul's ownership and that both sides would follow with the Beis Din's decision.
Comments:
A real "Mentsch" would have told these disgraces to our religion exactly what it means to bring their petty squabbles to the secular court system. The Vilna Gaon had it right.
Time for Viznitz !! Reb Sruli vs
Reb Mendele..Temperature goin' higher and higher !!!Yeah,pretty sad !
Reb Mendele..Temperature goin' higher and higher !!!Yeah,pretty sad !
well hopefully these tzadikimlich will have the insight tio see the results of the satmar uprising and mendela will quit while he's ahead of the game.................what a chillul hashem and by the way this ought to be considered loshon hora befitting the chaptzem blog
SO THIS WILL GO ALONG AS LONG AS THE BOOBOV CASE GOES?
I DONT THINK SABLA IS AN OPTION BESIDES FOR THEM MAKING MILIONS
TO GO TO A GOOD BET DIN IS A MUCH BETTER IDEA
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I DONT THINK SABLA IS AN OPTION BESIDES FOR THEM MAKING MILIONS
TO GO TO A GOOD BET DIN IS A MUCH BETTER IDEA