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Jewish Man Appeals To US Supreme Court After City Requires Him To Obtain A Permit To Pray In His Home

Attorneys with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court urging it to hear the case of a devout Orthodox Jew suing the city of University Heights, Ohio.

In January 2021, Daniel Grand e-mailed a dozen friends to invite them to his home to pray as a minyan, a “threshold requirement for the most sacred acts of Jewish communal worship,” that upcoming Sabbath. But when city officials found out about the e-mail, and before any minyan convened, the city demanded that Grand “immediately cease and desist any and all” uses of his home as a “place of religious assembly” unless he first obtained a special use permit, which the city requires for houses of worship in residential districts.

The brief explains that city officials targeted Grand simply because of his religious practice, and that he was never trying to establish his private residence as a synagogue; he was simply hosting a prayer gathering with friends. Further, city officials ordered police to spy on Grand’s home and encouraged his neighbors to file complaints if anyone visited. The city then issued unfounded property violations, unlawfully withheld his certificate of occupancy and tax abatements—which cost him thousands of dollars in additional taxes—regularly failed to collect his trash, and engaged in a broader pattern of harassment that went far beyond ordinary zoning enforcement.

“Every American has the right to host a prayer gathering in his home, and he certainly doesn’t need a city permit to do so. When government officials forbid that, courts must hold those individuals accountable,” said ADF Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch. “The city’s actions underscore a troubling trend of weaponizing zoning laws against people of faith while allowing other gatherings of the same size, like book clubs or poker nights, to meet without issue. This is religious discrimination that the First Amendment prohibits.”

The reply brief filed in Grand v. City of University Heights explains how Grand canceled his planned minyan as ordered and tried to comply with the city’s directive by submitting a permit application. The burdens compounded, however. Neighbors opposed the permit with letters protesting, “I am not Jewish, and I do not want our neighborhood labeled as Jewish.” The city then broadcast a public hearing marked by overt hostility to Jewish religious practice.

As the hearing ended, commission members asked Grand to submit more materials for discussion at a second public hearing. Grand withdrew his permit application because he did not want to submit to a second (and inevitably hostile) public spectacle, and because he realized that the permit would require him to convert his home into a house of worship, and then he could no longer live there.

“So, paradoxically, the only way for Grand to pray with friends at his home was to convert his home to a commercial space and move his family,” the brief notes.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and ADF attorneys asked the high court to review Grand’s religious discrimination case after a district court dismissed it, and an appellate court upheld the dismissal.



Robert Gottselig, an Executive Director for the Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, in his article, “Antisemitism Is Once Again Spreading Like A Wildfire—and The Reason Rests In A Spiritual Battle,” wrote:

One would assume that the world would have learned from the evil horrors of the Holocaust. Instead, we are again living in a time when antisemitism is spreading and devouring like a wildfire.
 
To further answer the question “Why are Jews still attacked worldwide?” we must also consider the spiritual battle that surrounds antisemitism—one that is demonic in nature.
 
We can trace this spiritual battle all the way back to the Garden of Eden, after the fall of man. God promised in Genesis 3:15 that a Messiah would come from “the seed of the woman” (also see Isaiah 7:14). This “seed of the woman” would one day crush the head of the serpent. Ever since then, Satan has been on the defensive—and has targeted the line through which the Messiah would come: the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel.
Again and again, Satan failed to destroy the Jewish people. Why would he even want to do that? Very simply, because he hates what God loves.
 
Paul tells us in Ephesians 2:2 that Satan is “the prince of the power of the air” working in the “sons of disobedience.” That is the crux of antisemitism and anti-zionism. That does not mean that man is not responsible. God will bring judgment to this world for how they have treated His chosen people. You can be sure of that. But when mankind rejects God, Satan is all too willing to step into the gap.
 
We’re seeing a demonic hatred for Israel and the Jewish people, and it’s going to continue to intensify until the Messiah returns.

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Bent On Destruction: The Iranian Regime Says It Has ‘No Choice But To Build A Nuclear Bomb’

"If you (America) make the mistake of attacking us with a nuclear weapon, we have to show them that we will," Iranian economist Muhammad-Reza Yazdizadeh stated. "Talking about the range of our missiles is a joke. If we are hit, we will attack in Washington. They know that we have the missile range to do this, and we need to show them that we have the nuclear capability as well. At the very least, we can launch a dirty bomb against them."

Through Compromise, Numerous Modern Churches Are Guilty Of ‘Playing The Harlet’

The Bible uses strong language to describe any form of compromise with worldly thinking. And it doesn’t just apply to the ancient Israelites. Hosea 4:12 says, “My people ask counsel from their wooden idols, and their [wooden] staff informs them. For the spirit of harlotry has caused them to stray, and they have played the harlot against their God.” Hosea used strong language against his fellow Israelites, calling them harlots because they had violated their vows to remain faithful to the one true God. Is it possible that Christians today, and particularly Christian leaders—in their zeal to make Christianity more enticing—are actually “playing the harlot,” too?

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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Attorneys with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court urging it to hear the case of a devout Orthodox Jew suing the city of University Heights, Ohio.

In January 2021, Daniel Grand e-mailed a dozen friends to invite them to his home to pray as a minyan, a “threshold requirement for the most sacred acts of Jewish communal worship,” that upcoming Sabbath. But when city officials found out about the e-mail, and before any minyan convened, the city demanded that Grand “immediately cease and desist any and all” uses of his home as a “place of religious assembly” unless he first obtained a special use permit, which the city requires for houses of worship in residential districts.

The brief explains that city officials targeted Grand simply because of his religious practice, and that he was never trying to establish his private residence as a synagogue; he was simply hosting a prayer gathering with friends. Further, city officials ordered police to spy on Grand’s home and encouraged his neighbors to file complaints if anyone visited. The city then issued unfounded property violations, unlawfully withheld his certificate of occupancy and tax abatements—which cost him thousands of dollars in additional taxes—regularly failed to collect his trash, and engaged in a broader pattern of harassment that went far beyond ordinary zoning enforcement.

“Every American has the right to host a prayer gathering in his home, and he certainly doesn’t need a city permit to do so. When government officials forbid that, courts must hold those individuals accountable,” said ADF Senior Counsel and Vice President of Appellate Advocacy John Bursch. “The city’s actions underscore a troubling trend of weaponizing zoning laws against people of faith while allowing other gatherings of the same size, like book clubs or poker nights, to meet without issue. This is religious discrimination that the First Amendment prohibits.”

The reply brief filed in Grand v. City of University Heights explains how Grand canceled his planned minyan as ordered and tried to comply with the city’s directive by submitting a permit application. The burdens compounded, however. Neighbors opposed the permit with letters protesting, “I am not Jewish, and I do not want our neighborhood labeled as Jewish.” The city then broadcast a public hearing marked by overt hostility to Jewish religious practice.

As the hearing ended, commission members asked Grand to submit more materials for discussion at a second public hearing. Grand withdrew his permit application because he did not want to submit to a second (and inevitably hostile) public spectacle, and because he realized that the permit would require him to convert his home into a house of worship, and then he could no longer live there.

“So, paradoxically, the only way for Grand to pray with friends at his home was to convert his home to a commercial space and move his family,” the brief notes.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and ADF attorneys asked the high court to review Grand’s religious discrimination case after a district court dismissed it, and an appellate court upheld the dismissal.



Robert Gottselig, an Executive Director for the Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, in his article, “Antisemitism Is Once Again Spreading Like A Wildfire—and The Reason Rests In A Spiritual Battle,” wrote:

One would assume that the world would have learned from the evil horrors of the Holocaust. Instead, we are again living in a time when antisemitism is spreading and devouring like a wildfire.
 
To further answer the question “Why are Jews still attacked worldwide?” we must also consider the spiritual battle that surrounds antisemitism—one that is demonic in nature.
 
We can trace this spiritual battle all the way back to the Garden of Eden, after the fall of man. God promised in Genesis 3:15 that a Messiah would come from “the seed of the woman” (also see Isaiah 7:14). This “seed of the woman” would one day crush the head of the serpent. Ever since then, Satan has been on the defensive—and has targeted the line through which the Messiah would come: the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel.
Again and again, Satan failed to destroy the Jewish people. Why would he even want to do that? Very simply, because he hates what God loves.
 
Paul tells us in Ephesians 2:2 that Satan is “the prince of the power of the air” working in the “sons of disobedience.” That is the crux of antisemitism and anti-zionism. That does not mean that man is not responsible. God will bring judgment to this world for how they have treated His chosen people. You can be sure of that. But when mankind rejects God, Satan is all too willing to step into the gap.
 
We’re seeing a demonic hatred for Israel and the Jewish people, and it’s going to continue to intensify until the Messiah returns.

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Bent On Destruction: The Iranian Regime Says It Has ‘No Choice But To Build A Nuclear Bomb’

"If you (America) make the mistake of attacking us with a nuclear weapon, we have to show them that we will," Iranian economist Muhammad-Reza Yazdizadeh stated. "Talking about the range of our missiles is a joke. If we are hit, we will attack in Washington. They know that we have the missile range to do this, and we need to show them that we have the nuclear capability as well. At the very least, we can launch a dirty bomb against them."

Through Compromise, Numerous Modern Churches Are Guilty Of ‘Playing The Harlet’

The Bible uses strong language to describe any form of compromise with worldly thinking. And it doesn’t just apply to the ancient Israelites. Hosea 4:12 says, “My people ask counsel from their wooden idols, and their [wooden] staff informs them. For the spirit of harlotry has caused them to stray, and they have played the harlot against their God.” Hosea used strong language against his fellow Israelites, calling them harlots because they had violated their vows to remain faithful to the one true God. Is it possible that Christians today, and particularly Christian leaders—in their zeal to make Christianity more enticing—are actually “playing the harlot,” too?

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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