From the Times Ledger:
At the monthly Community Board 8 meeting at the Hillcrest Jewish Center, board members turned down an application for one synagogue due to existing violations but voted to approve another synagogue’s application.
The synagogues — Torah Haim Ohel Sara on 144-11 77th Ave.and Sharey Tefilah on 144-02 76th Road in Flushing — submitted variance applications to the community board. Ohel Sara’s application was for an amendment to an existing variance while Sharey Tefilah’s application was for a new variance.
Out of 40 board members present, 37 voted against approving Ohel Sara’s application, while three voted in favor. Thirty-three board members voted in favor of approving Sharey Tefilah’s application, while eight voted against. One of the members left before the second vote.
2 comments:
The Sharey Tefilah's star-shared window reminds me of a cyclops. The AIA's members aren't as creative as their venerable Guidebook to NYC suggests.
The Sharey Tefilah's star-shared window reminds me of a cyclops
its the eye of the jew!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNkWFlVqLTk
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