Mahwah Township Excluded Orthodox Jews, State Claims In Lawsuit
MAHWAH, NJ The New Jersey State Attorney General's office has filed a lawsuit against the Mahwah Township Council and the town for an alleged attempt to restrict Orthodox Jews from the township, including in its parks.
The nine-count complaint stems from two ordinances the council approved recently. One of them prohibits non-New Jersey residents from using Mahwah public parks, the State alleges.
The other an ordinance amendment approved in July is discriminatory because it bans the posting on utility poles of boundaries of the eruv used by Orthodox Jews, including those from neighboring Rockland County, New York, the suit says. The complaint also challenges actions the town has taken to have an existing eruv removed.
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In a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, Attorney General Christopher Porrino likened the township's conduct to "1950s-era 'white flight' suburbanites who sought to keep African-Americans from moving into their neighborhoods."
"In addition to being on the wrong side of history, the conduct of Mahwah's township council is legally wrong, and we intend to hold them accountable for it," said Porrino. "To think that there are local governments here in New Jersey, in 2017, making laws on the basis of some archaic, fear-driven and discriminatory mindset, is deeply disappointing and shocking to many, but it is exactly what we are alleging in this case.
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