Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9
Mendel Uminer Gets Tenancy Violation Notice Over 10,000 Books in 600-Square-Foot NYC Apartment
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Mendel Uminer Gets Tenancy Violation Notice Over 10,000 Books in 600-Square-Foot NYC Apartment

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Summary

  • Building management warned Mendel Uminer last winter that his Manhattan studio was in violation of his lease because thousands of books had left it “severely overcluttered.”
  • The notice said the roughly 10,000-volume collection created a fire hazard by over-accumulating combustible material inside the 600-square-foot apartment near Central Park.
  • Uminer, a 31-year-old Jewish scholar and freelance Hebrew translator, said he does not see himself as a hoarder and called every book part of a library he needs.
  • The studio had also served as the base for his literary journal, Notarikon Review, and as a gathering place for New York writers amid stacks of Judaica, criticism, plays and poetry.

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