An Orthodox Jewish group has lost its suit alleging that four villages in the Town of Ramapo and their officials used zoning concerns as a pretext for discrimination in blocking a large multi-family development.

Southern District Judge Kenneth Karas said plaintiffs suing on behalf of Mosdos Chofetz Chaim, a religious corporation, failed to make a case they were denied equal protection when the villages sued to block its application to build Kiryas Radin, a 60-unit multi-family adult student housing project on a 4.7-acre site in Ramapo.

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