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March 14, 2009 What a Shabbat elevator says about race relations |
![]() A Shabbat elevator in Israel An interesting story from Baltimore’s Jewish Times about a condo-community dispute over whether its cost-effective to construct one of two elevators as a Shabbat elevator, which automatically stops on each floor. Seems pretty straight-forward, except for the fact that the folks who don’t want the Shabbat elevator are black and the folks who do want it are Jewish and claiming anti-Semitism is being disguised as fiscal responsibility:
But that’s not how one of the former board members, who is black and a former president of the Baltimore City Teachers Union, sees it. “If they wanted a Shabbat elevator, they should not have bought here,” Irene Dandridge told the Jewish Times. “It’s not a black-white matter. It’s a matter of not having a few families get their way.” You can read the whole story here. (Creator’s note: I saved this blog post Friday, before sundown, and preset it to publish during Shabbat. I will, however, be working much of the day.) |
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