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Williamsburg

Department of Transportation to add Citi Bike docks to heavily Hasidic South Williamsburg

“I’ve heard from residents in South Williamsburg who like Citi Bikes,” Councilmember Lincoln Restler said.

Technology

Monsey man invents filter for Tesla browser, but it requires tampering with the hardware too

The $1,500 service disables the browser and “all other things that are not permitted”

Courts

Plea deal offered in case of fatal crash involving Skverer rabbi

New judge is reluctant to drop the reckless driving charge

Kiryas Joel

Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum gives Jewish names to neighborhoods surrounding Kiryas Joel

“Remember that we do not reside in America,” Teitelbaum said

Courts

Police, prosecutors point to each other in dropping criminal charge against driver in fatal car crash

“I honestly don’t know what’s going on with this entire thing.” - Police spokesperson

Health

“Monumental” health conference organized by Yetev Lev D'Satmar draws large crowd in Williamsburg

Medical panel addresses “stigma” of talking about health concerns in the community

Roundups

Roundup: Rachmistrivka rabbi’s death, Crown Heights festival, growth in Kiryas Joel, and more Haredi news this week

Shtetl News Roundup: What’s new and interesting in Haredi New York this week

Courts

Ruchie Freier becomes first Hasidic woman nominated to New York State Supreme Court

The judge aims to show that Hasidic women can achieve their dreams and follow Jewish law

Yeshivas

Enrollment has boomed in New York Haredi schools – especially Hasidic ones, report finds

Hasidic schools added over 55,000 students from 2000 to 2021

Kiryas Joel

The Be’er Sheva of New York hangs in the balance

Haredi residents outside Kiryas Joel seeking to form new village stalled by neighbors, legislators

Kiryas Joel

Potential Kiryas Joel housing development for those “behaving appropriately,” announcement says

The development will be open to members of the village’s dominant Aaronite faction