Co-op Board Removes Menorah. Is it Discriminating? (NY)

Thanksgiving is almost here, which means it’s time for the feuding over Christmas and Hanukkah to begin.  Right on cue, a story is unfolding at a luxury Midtown East co-op. For years the board displayed both a large Christmas tree and a menorah in the lobby during the holidays. Last year, after a new board was elected, the menorah was replaced with a smaller one by the elevator, out of sight of visitors.   Read the entire article……………………………….

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