Rabbi Avrohom Bernstein, co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Freehold, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the New Jersey community for allegedly conducting illegal surveillance against him to prove that he was violating an ordinance by leading Shabbat services in his home. Backed by the non-profit Rutherford Institute, Bernstein asserts that the First Amendment protects his and others' rights to worship in a private residence...
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Rabbi Calls Out City’s Stakeout of Home
August 26, 2007
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