Brooklyn yeshiva fined .5K for operating in ‘unsafe’ building
A Brooklyn yeshiva agreed to pay the city $22,500 for continuing to hold religious services in its shuttered building, which had been deemed unsafe. The Department of Buildings slapped a criminal summons on Rabbi Abraham Low, the director of Yeshiva Kollel Tifereth Elizer, who pleaded guilty in December and accepted the fine, according to the…
Brooklyn yeshiva fined $22.5K for operating in ‘unsafe’ building
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