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May 18, 2010 1:07 am at 1:07 am
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LashonTov
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Charlie,
If a parking lot cannot be gated off, the spaces that are open directly in front of the shul should have a sign saying that the spaces are not available on Shabbat unless parked since Friday eve. Better yet, cones should be placed in them at Friday sunset. Nobody parks in a rabbi’s space on Saturday morning which has a RESERVED sign even though they know he won’t be using it. Isn’t the honor of Shabbat at least as important as the rabbi’s?