Singer Lipa Schmeltzer has sold his house and shul to a Satmar chossid who will turn the shul into a Chassidishe shteibel.
The house and shul located on Moray Street in the town of Airmont, New York, includes a tunnel connecting them underground.
Schmeltzer founded the shul about 10 years ago and built it with an artistic design and a unique musical style: musical instruments on the windows, and a harp-shaped Ahron Hakodesh.
“I sold it a lot less than I wanted to, and that’s fine too,” Lipa told Kikar Shabbos. “I am glad that there is someone who will continue to do what I did in this shul – bringing people closer to the Torah and the Mitzvos.”
Question:
Lipa.....Wasn't the shul built from money collected from wealthy and not so wealthy donors?
Lipa.....Wasn't the shul built from money collected from wealthy and not so wealthy donors?
Did they in fact donate the money to you personally?
Or was the money donated for a shul to be built...
"You sold it a lot less that I wanted to?"
Wasn't this money "hekdish?"
Or is this your personal money?
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