Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY - Splintering of Satmar Community Leads to a Miracle Synagogue
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY -The synagogue is not the grandest, sturdiest, or largest in the city, but it certainly rose faster than any other. With around-the-clock crews of paid laborers and volunteers often working in violation of an accident-related stop-work order - pausing for the Sabbath and not for anything else - the newest synagogue in Williamsburg was erected in just more than two weeks.
"People over here call this a miracle," a developer and self-identified community leader of Satmar Jewry, Moishe Indig, said. "All in 14 working days from when we started to dig a foundation. Fourteen days later we prayed." Others estimate the time of construction to be about three weeks of work.
Plans for the synagogue, located on Kent Avenue and Hooper Street, were made, Mr. Indig said, after a state court decided it was beyond its authority to settle an internal Satmar dispute that had divided the community.
The followers of one rabbi, Aaron Teitelbaum, used to celebrating the High Holidays beneath a large tent, decided it was time to build a synagogue, and they did so. Work crews putting in 18 hours or more each day, although the city's Department of Buildings early on responded to two reports of unsafe working conditions, a stop-work order did not come until after a worker fell from a metal structure.
The worker, who was rushed to a hospital, fell from a height of about 20 feet, a source said. A spokeswoman for the Department of Buildings, Jennifer Givner, said she did not know the status of the worker and could not confirm whether he was alive or dead. The Department of Building's computerized records say the no-work order remains in effect.
But work did not end until midday last Friday. With the Rosh HaShanah holiday and the Shabbas soon to arrive, the workmen finished what they could and turned over the synagogue to its congregation, with out the final touches. The floor was concrete. Behind the spot where Rabbi Aaron was to stand, marble had been applied to only a section of the wall. Still, it was a synagogue.
After a weekend of services, a small work crew arrived Tuesday to lay down a wooden floor over the concrete, with Simchat Torah, less than a month away, the wooden floor would serve more than decorative purpose. "It would be very hard for the Rabbi Aaron to dance, for a couple of hours, on concrete," Mr. Indig said.
14 Comments:
At 10:31 AM, Anonymous said…
THE REBUILDING OF THE BAIS HAMIKDOSH WOULD BE A MIRACLE, NOT THE QUICK BUILDING OF A SHULE FOR THE ONGOING DISPUTE AMONG SATMAR CHASSIDIM.
At 11:07 AM, Anonymous said…
if they can build a new synagogue why do they have to fight and make a chillul hashm we all remember last year SHMINU ATZARES lets hope it wont hapen again
At 11:12 AM, Anonymous said…
Y does it take usualy years to build a Shul or School??? if they did it in 2 weeks every body else should be able to do it in 3-6 months at most!
At 11:32 AM, Anonymous said…
to Anan 11:07 AM
If your brother steals a house from you, don't fight for it if you can buy a new one!
At 11:56 AM, Anonymous said…
when president bush heard about this "miracle" he decided to give them material so they can rebuild the World Trade Center this fast!!
At 12:47 PM, Anonymous said…
do this synagogue has a basment ??. if this was build on slabs i dont see this as a miracle its only a box a warehous or you call it a HANGER
At 1:25 PM, Anonymous said…
"The synagogue is not the grandest, sturdiest, or largest in the city"
I went there and looked on it and measured it, so I'm just wondering, can any body tell me which Shul in the city is bigger that this one!?
At 1:47 PM, Anonymous said…
does anyone know who the contractor is he seems pretty amazing int two to three weeks WOW!!!
At 2:10 PM, Anonymous said…
Anonymous said...
when president bush heard about this "miracle" he decided to give them material so they can rebuild the World Trade Center this fast!!
update:
the deals off! they discovered links to terrorisim and for national security purposes decided as an extra precaution to find an alternate contracting co.
At 3:40 PM, Anonymous said…
OF COURSE THIS MIRACLE SHUL HAS NO BASEMENT. CONCERETE COULD NOT POSSIBLY CURE IN SUCH RECORD SPEED.
THE REAL MIRACLE WILL OCCUR WHEN THE BICKERING AND CHILUL HASHEM ENDS BETWEEN THE TWO FACTIONS OF SATMAR
At 4:04 PM, Anonymous said…
A synagogue? HA!
Build a prison in the heart of Williamsburg! Should not be aproblem to get a minyan!
Corner Lee and Rodney. Great location. Easily accessbile to the highways and local transit.
At 5:21 PM, Anonymous said…
SADLY THERE ARE SEVERAL PRISONS UPSTATE WITH MINYONIM AND EVEN DAF YOMI. I'M SURE NO ONE NEEDS ONE IN WILLIAMBURG. THE STATE INTENTIONALY SENDS CONVICTS FAR FROM HOME.
At 5:32 PM, Anonymous said…
I wonder if the steel was laid before they poured the concrete. Could be a disaster if they left it out.
At 9:09 PM, Anonymous said…
dovs construction is the construction company he built for bobov from a-z the bais yaakov building on 45 and 15 on both sides,the new one and the old one,he built the camp for them he built the yeshiva ketana, mesivta, cheder and who remembers the mamad tzion of the yartzeit that was supposed to take place at a rented warehouse on 1st avenue but due to circumstances was forced to take place motze shabbos on 45 and 15 they took dovs construction and started the minute the zman finished 90 minutes later the place was ready 3 stages,all glassware,silverware,mikes,tables,and big screen, everything from a-z in 90 minutes something that should take a day,this guy is mamash, let me tell you, fast hands, he doesnt sleep til hes got the place finished hes not a schlepper guys i reccommened him! he built my house on dahill avenue tore everything down and rebuilt 3 bedrooms plus a basement in 8 weeks to perfection congratulations dovs construction a lot of mazel.
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