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Orthodox groups ask Supreme Court to hear case of Ohio man barred from hosting home prayer services
Orthodox groups say zoning rules have barred home prayer and ask the court to weigh claims of anti-Jewish bias in the dispute.
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Will the Supreme Court protect Jewish prayer at home?
Will the Supreme Court protect Jewish prayer at home? A case in Ohio presents a constitutional question that is fundamental for religious freedom. The post Will the Supreme Court protect Jewish prayer at home appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
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Orthodox groups ask Supreme Court to hear case of Ohio man barred from hosting home prayer services
Orthodox Jewish groups urged the Supreme Court to take up the case of an Orthodox Jewish man ordered by officials in University Heights, Ohio, to stop hosting prayer services in his home without a permit. The amicus brief, which was filed Friday by the National Jewish Advocacy Center alongside the Orthodox Union and the National Council of Young Israel, comes years after Daniel Grand, a resident of the suburb of Cleveland, invited a group of Jew…
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