In Historic District, Synagogue Plans Are Criticized

In the center of this quaint New England town, where the green is surrounded by antique shops, boutiques and restaurants, not much changes without the blessing of the Historic District Commission.

In the past, the commission has gone so far as to order the removal of flower boxes from the front of homes. And it is entangled in a lawsuit initiated by a homeowner who replaced a 19th-century door with a window.

But little has rattled this community like plans by Chabad Lubavitch of Litchfield County, an Orthodox Jewish organization, to turn a Victorian house into the town’s first synagogue.

Rabbi Joseph Eisenbach, the spiritual leader of the Chabad, presented his plans ”” which include replacing the slate foundation with stone and building a steeple to display the Star of David ”” to the commission last month, and was met with stiff opposition.

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