A lawsuit claiming that the Village of Bloomingburg discriminated against Hasidic Jews wanting to live there has survived a winnowing of allegations by a federal judge.

Southern District Judge Katherine Forrest dismissed several claims, and several plaintiffs and defendants, from the case of Village of Bloomingburg Jewish Education Center v. Village of Bloomingburg, 14-cv-7250, including allegations that village officials discriminated against Hasidim who wanted to build a religious school there.

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