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Updated · Fox News · Jun 28
First Liberty Demands Irvine Drop $5,000 in Fines Against Rabbi Over Home Prayer Meetings
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

First Liberty Demands Irvine Drop $5,000 in Fines Against Rabbi Over Home Prayer Meetings

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

Summary

  • $5,000 in fines have been levied against Rabbi Rafi Dadon since August 2025, prompting First Liberty Institute to demand Irvine revoke the citations and halt enforcement.
  • A June 12 demand letter says the city repeatedly changed its rationale—from unpermitted "Church activities" to accessory-use, commercial-activity and place-of-worship claims—while Dadon's lawyers say the gatherings are private, invitation-only religious observances.
  • First Liberty argues the enforcement may violate the Free Exercise Clause, RLUIPA and the Fair Housing Act, and warned the city to preserve records ahead of possible litigation.
  • A similar dispute in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, has already reached a Supreme Court petition, underscoring a broader fight over whether local zoning rules can be used against home-based Jewish prayer groups.

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Are city zoning laws becoming the next major battleground for religious freedom in America?
Where is the legal line between private home worship and a public institution that cities can regulate?