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On Erev Yud Shvat, the seemingly never-ending saga of the legal battles over the management of 770 has come to a close. News came that the Appellate Court of the Supreme Court of the State of New York reached a ruling • Full Story
The seemingly never-ending saga of the legal battle continues over the management of 770. The clerk of the New York State Court of Appeals announced today that the judges rejected the request to evacuate the Mispa’alim (worshipers) and Gabboim from 770, until a verdict is reached • Full Story
The seemingly never-ending saga of the legal battle continues over the management of 770. Two and a Half years the verdict as part of the court case on the management of the 770 Shul. An appeal was filed last week in the days following Hei Teves, Didan Notzach, against the latest decision in which worshipers are required to evacuate the Shul and Beis Medrash of 770 • Full Story
The seemingly never-ending saga of the legal battle over control of 770 Eastern Parkway continues. Two weeks ago, close to the auspicious day of Yud Shevat, a lawsuit was filed in a court in New York with the aim of implementing the ruling given about two years ago, in which the judge ruled that the rightful owners must vacate the shul • Full Story
Judge Harriet Thompson, one of two elected judges serving in Surrogate’s Court in Kings County, has been relieved of her duties and is no longer allowed in nonpublic parts of the Johnson St. courthouse in Downtown Brooklyn, according to a memo from the Office of Court Administration Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks. Judge Thompson is known in Lubavitch circles for ruling last spring in the highly contested 770 case against the gabboim • Full Story
Another chapter in the ongoing saga in the trial of the management of Beis Haknesses Beis Hamedrash Lubavitch Sheb’Lubavitch. After almost 20 years of hearings in various courts, the New York State Court of Appeals announced today that there is no need to hear the appeal filed by the gabbaim regarding a demand to vacate the premises, because in the court’s opinion, the previous ruling does not include such an order • Full Story
Daniel Namdar – Crown Heights to Sossie Shain Tenafly, NJ
L’chaim: Sunday, April 14 in ULY Crown St.
Aharon Grossman – Cleveland, OH to Leah Hezrony – Roosevelt, NJ
L’Chaim: tonight (Monday) in Khal Neustadt Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Mendy Forer – Los Angeles, CA to Fraida Katan – Miami, FL
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday) in ULY Crown St.
Moshe Rozenblat – Cedarhurst, NY to Moussia Lesches – Melbourne Australia
L’Chaim: Monday, April 8, in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.