Vigil planned to support Rabbi in Portland zoning dispute (8/20/2008)
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PORTLAND, Maine - People from many religious faiths are expected to rally at
5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 21, at City Hall Plaza to support a Portland rabbi
locked in a zoning dispute with the city. The "Vigil for Religious
Liberty" will include leaders from several faith traditions who are deeply
opposed to government interference in religion.
"One of the most cherished parts of our Constitution is the freedom to
practice our religion," said Brianna Twofoot, Field Organizer with the Maine
Civil Liberties Union Foundation, who is coordinating the vigil. "There is no
clearer bright line in American law than that protecting religion from
government interference."
On May 22, a letter was hand delivered to Rabbi Moshe Wilansky from Portland
zoning administrator Marge Schmuckal ordering him to cease using his residence
as a "place of worship," which is only permitted in that zoning district as an
accessory use. Rabbi Wilansky is not entitled to a conditional use permit
because his lot size is too small. Schmuckal's ruling has been appealed to
the Zoning Appeals Board, and the matter will be heard in City Council Chambers
Aug. 21 at 6:30 p.m.
Many religious leaders are concerned about the City of Portland's action,
which could have serious ramifications for other religious activities. Letters
to the editor in local newspapers have likened the Rabbi's Sabbath gatherings to
prayer meetings they hold in their own homes.
One of the religious leaders speaking at the rally will be Rev. Virginia
Marie Rincon, the Hispanic Missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of Maine and
Executive Director of Tengo Voz. She explained her participation in the vigil by
observing the historic importance of home worship to the church.
"House church has been going on for hundreds of years," said Rev. Rincon.
"Thank God, Jesus and saints such as Mother Teresa moved on spirit and worshiped
in the space that God provided for them. We need to seriously pause, reflect and
study a zoning law that violates individuals' rights to practice their religious
beliefs in fellowship in their own homes."
Other speakers at the rally will include Eric Smith of the Maine Council of
Churches, and Zachary Heiden of the Maine Civil Liberties Union, as well as
Rabbi Wilansky.
Following the rally, the public is invited to attend the meeting of the
Zoning Board of Appeals in the City Council Chambers at Portland City Hall. That
hearing will begin at 6:30 p.m.
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