Monsey, NY – School for Developmentally Disabled Faces Eviction

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    Monsey, NY – A preschool for nearly 160 developmentally disabled children could soon be evicted from a former synagogue on Route 306.

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    An acting state Supreme Court justice ruled that the owners of the Monsey Jewish Center can evict the Hebrew Academy for Special Children. Academy lawyer Mary Marzolla said she has petitioned the Appellate Division to freeze the eviction until the academy’s appeal of Justice William Nelson’s decision can be heard.
    The Monsey Jewish Center moved to evict the academy because it intends to sell the building and needs the money to build a synagogue in Montebello, said Joel Scheinert, the lawyer for the Monsey Jewish Center.
    The academy contended that the synagogue breached an agreement to provide three months’ notice prior to eviction on June 30, 2006, or later, Marzolla said. The academy claims it was never told that the lease would end on Aug. 31. Nelson dismissed the academy’s lawsuit, saying the synagogue acted within the lease.
    Supreme Court Justice Howard Miller stayed the eviction until the Appellate Division could consider the issue.

    Scheinert, the lawyer for the Monsey Jewish Center, said the academy had a one-year lease and it wasn’t going to be renewed because the building was being sold.

    Congregation Birchos Yosef plans to buy the property to construct housing. Monsey Jewish Center. “As part of the deal, we have to get the place empty,” Scheinert said. “The lawsuit has delayed the sale. The Monsey Jewish Center needs the money for a new building.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    JUST TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT:hasc was unwise in that it did not require written agreement from mjc to provide adequate notice of sale.HOWEVER, hasc has property bought( but has not yet broken ground). hasc bought this property because upon finding out that the mjc wanted to sell, it was unable to find adequate space in the community to accomodate the children and meet state regulations for wheel chair accessibility.having said all this, the buyer would be doing a big averah not to allow hasc to finish the school year as it is extremely disruptive both emotionally and educationally to abruptly move disabled children from a familiar environment and routine. if the buyer does make such an averah, we can only hope the the judge in this case allows hasc at least 3 months to make its move (to what would be cramped and most likely divied up temporary spaces scattered about town with no room for physical therapies) shame also on the monsey jewish center for thinking only of themselves with no regard to the needs of it tenant. the mjc is well aware of the time and money hasc had to invest into its space there and that picking up and moving can not happen at a moments notice. the mjc verbally lead hasc to believe that the new buyer wanted a tenant and that it was planning on staying a while even after the closing as part of the contract. hasc figured wrongly that it had time to build a new building.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    birchos yosef baught the building for a yeshivah, NOT to make money and by the way h.a.s.c. needs no mercy because they knew that mjc was selling their building and that who ever buys it is going to want them out not because of no heart just because it’s hard to do just about anything with disabled chidren in your building

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    $35,000 a child covers only a fraction of the cost. ask anyone in special education

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    4:51 – You’re confusing gross income with expenses.
    THE HASC CONCERT RAISES MONEY ONLY FOR CAMP HASC WHICH RECEIVES NO GOVERNMENT FUNDING.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    160 x $35,000 = 5.6 million dollars per year – expenses.
    In addition to the Concert expense.
    Maybe they can’t afford to pay rent
    Please be dan l’caf zchus

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    hmm if the Kahns were more busy making sure that their school was being a service to the community and not as a gemach for themselves they would not be in this mess, and why can’t Lipa Shmeltzer donate some Gelt and help thewm build their own building? oh I forgot Square hates metally disabled people

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Why can’t HASC purchase the buildings they use? Doesn’t the gov’t pay for this?

    weiss
    weiss
    17 years ago

    MJC sold the buliding with the terms that it will be empty at closing.HASK knew it will have to leave and was givein notice but refused to leave thay are currantly using 18000 sq ft and paying 95000.00 per year wich includes all utilats nikolsburg offerd them to stay and pay $250,000.00 plus all wich is $14 per sq ft and HASK said no we will only pay 140.000 per year and said lets see MJC get us out HASK told people thay make $35000.00 per child let the board put less money in to there pokets and have rachmunas on the kids

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    All the Mosad is saying is that they want three months notice. Why cannot that be accomodated? What is the big deal?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    One has to wonder why MJC is in such a hurry to build their new building that they can’t give the Acaemy three months to find a new home?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    He lives on Decatur Avenue in Spring Valley, NY

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    where was nikelsburg?

    where is the rebbe now? BP? Willi?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    anon 1103

    As with all these cases, who knows what the real story is?????????

    Where does the truth lie in any of these cases?????????

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Didn’t the article say that part of the deal with Birchos Yosef is that Monsey Jewish Center is supposed to evict this school? why do you say that it is false that they are part of this?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Birchos Yosef is the Nikelsburger

    Pinchas Milach
    Pinchas Milach
    17 years ago

    burnw: i know he was looking for your email address

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    who is birchas yosef? and which Rebbe or Rov has influence over them?

    Pinchas Milach
    Pinchas Milach
    17 years ago

    burnw: email Shloma Shamos [email protected]

    Burnw
    Burnw
    17 years ago

    anon 1005,

    you are stating falsehoods about Bircos Yosef.

    Birco Yosef did NOT evict this school.

    The question is whether Bircos Yosef will help accomodate this school once the property is taken over by Bircos Yosef.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    In other words, Birchos Yosef is going to allow eviction of a Mosad because they want to use this building to build more housing to make money. Shame on you Birchos Yosef.

    Burnw
    Burnw
    17 years ago

    Big question is whether Birchos Yosef, a chassidish group will show rachmonus and provide facilities for these special needs children ALTHOUGH they may not be required to.

    A tremendous kiddush hashem if the new group coming in accomodates the Academy. Let’s see what happens.

    Burnw
    Burnw
    17 years ago

    Another reason to despise Conservative jews!!!!!!!!!!!