Tel Aviv Court Rejects Municipality's Eviction Bid Against Historic Synagogue
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First reported by Ynet · 20 hours ago
What happened
In a landmark ruling, a Bat Yam court dismissed Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality's eviction suit against the historic Gevurot Israel synagogue, condemning the municipality's misuse of legal threats to force contract changes. The court affirmed the synagogue's legal land rights and highlighted the Religious Council's authority over synagogues, marking a major setback for the municipality's efforts to regulate religious institutions.
- 01Tel Aviv court rejects municipality's eviction suit against century-old Gevurot Israel synagogue.
- 02Judge criticizes municipality for abusing legal process to force new contract on synagogue.
- 03Synagogues faced eviction demands after refusing to sign non-discrimination service commitments.
- 04Court affirms synagogue's legal land allocation and Religious Council's management authority.
- 05Municipality rejected court's settlement offer, leading to complete legal loss.
- 06Ruling sets precedent limiting municipal control over religious institutions in Tel Aviv.
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