PETITIONING A ZONING BOARD THE CASE OF THE MAHARIK AND THE GHETTO PETITIONING IN A CASE OF TZORECH MITZVAH THE CHOLEH FACTOR
Week 3 Focus:
היזק קול ונכנסים ויוצאים
PETITIONING A ZONING BOARD
THE CASE OF THE MAHARIK AND THE GHETTO
PETITIONING IN A CASE OF TZORECH MITZVAH
THE CHOLEH FACTOR
Introduction
The right to quiet and peaceful living is considered to be basic to a person’s living conditions. However, even home activities can be noisy, and people often seek to bring some form of noisy commerce into their homes as well. Situations like these can give rise to conflicts among neighbors.
Points to Ponder
• What level of noise within a home is considered unreasonable?
• Can neighbors object to having a home-based business on their block?
• What rights do residents have to open a shul or yeshiva against the neighbor’s objections?
• Are Jews allowed to bring their petitions and objections before a non-Jewish zoning board?
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