ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月21日 02時52分


For some, it had nearly the sweep and significance of an announcement that a hard-won peace agreement was finally at hand. Kiryas Joel, a village about 50 miles northwest of New York City that is home to more 20,000 Hasidic Jews, gained its independence from the Town of Monroe — an amicable divorce that was overwhelmingly approved by town voters on November 7. For decades, this community lived an existence that was insular, but also expansive. It was founded in the early 1970s as an outpost of the Satmar sect in Brooklyn. Since then it has grown rapidly, creating the need for multifamily housing and more land. When one particularly fruitful Kiryas Joel resident, Yitta Schwartz, died in 2010 at the age of 93, she left behind some 2,000 living descendants, putting a spotlight on the sect’s adherence to the idea that bearing children is a tribute to God. The vote to separate from Monroe and form a new town, called Palm Tree, should mean an end to the conflict and lawsuits over zoning rules and other issues. Visit the link in our profile to learn more — and to see more photos from #KiryasJoel by @jacksonkrule.


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