HEAT ALERT

Extreme Heat Warning in effect until 9 p.m. Saturday

News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
NYC Politics
Rebuilding Brooklyn
Celebrating America's 250th

When curbing your trash interferes with your religion

Some Crown Heights residents say trash pickups are interfering with religious obligations.

Julia Joseph

Sep 23, 2024, 6:27 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

If you are a resident of New York City, you are probably familiar with the chore of dropping your trash bags on the curb.

Every resident has an allotted day and time to do so.

Most of the time, it is mindless. But what would happen if trash drop off were to interfere with your religious obligations?

Many residents in Crown Heights say that is exactly what they are dealing with.

Since last spring when the Department of Sanitation added stricter drop-off guidelines for trash, parts of Crown Heights now have to drop off trash at the curb between 8 p.m. and midnight, or between 6 p.m. and midnight if it is in a container. Half of the year, when the sun sets before 6 p.m., this policy interferes with Jewish people who observe Shabbat.

Mordechai is one of the men who is affected. He says the new times have become an issue for his community.

With the city's mission to mitigate the rat crisis, the Department of Sanitation told News 12 that New Yorkers, curbing their trash later at night, can help limit the amount of hours that black trash bags sit on the street during the day.

Community members say they think there is a better happy medium to be found.

"Garbage is garbage but on the other hand, you should respect the Jewish religion of the communities that they are picking up in," Mark Parton shares.

News 12 spoke to some community members who say they have incurred countless fines for putting the trash out too early - something many people do in order to avoid taking it out while observing Shabbat.

Joshua Goodman, a representative from sanitation, says they offered a change for collection day, though community leaders declined the offer.

News 12 asked for more specifics about what the proposed change would have entailed, but was left with no response.

News 12 also asked if the Department of Sanitation understands how the current schedule is impacting observant Jews in Brooklyn, and what other solutions might be out there to fix this dilemma, but did not hear back

More Stories

Top Stories

01:56
shasaisemple6yearslaterfixCM_2026-07-03-22-39-42

Six-year-old pays tribute to mother she never met

01:59
Screenshot 2026-07-03 194040

HEAT ALERT: Highs once again climb to triple digits for the 4th, spotty storms could interrupt outdoor plans

02:34
STINKYTRUCKABANDONED10PMAB_2026-07-03-22-08-39

'Smells like a dead body,' Business owner says abandoned stinky truck has left Belmont block reeking for weeks

01:50
KLNpoweroutages5pZC_2026-07-03-17-09-22

Over 1,200 Con Edison customers in Brooklyn without power ahead of hot holiday weekend

01:37
pitkinavehomicideCM_2026-07-03-17-10-05

Man dead after being punched in the face in East New York

00:58
BKMTAFERRY7326_2026-07-03-12-27-50

Temporary service changes affect NYC Ferry, MTA ahead of Fourth of July weekend

01:44
Shark Update MS 070326_2026-07-03-22-05-28

Sources: Shark bites person at Jones Beach

Screenshot 2026-07-03 085620

Multiple people injured in 2-alarm fire in Cypress Hills

America250

New York City celebrates America's 250 with these July 4 events

00:55
Screenshot 2026-07-03 174809

Man with a Tibetan flag dies after setting himself on fire in front of UN headquarters

00:20
STATEPOLICECRACKDOWN7326_2026-07-03-07-10-56

NY state police step up patrol to crack down on drunk, impaired driving this Fourth of July

00:58
scottavefireCM_2026-07-02-17-36-12

At least 10 firefighters injured battling Greenpoint warehouse blaze

miguelsoctax

Police urge other victims of alleged Brooklyn sex offender to come forward

02:18
quarterlycrimestatspresserbk10pmCM_2026-07-02-22-40-56

NYPD: NYC sees lowest shootings and murders on record for first half of 2026

01:31
pulldowngatesrepeal10pmCM_2026-07-02-22-49-10

See-through security gate requirement repealed for businesses as part of city budget

00:24
DEATH INVESTIGATION

Sources: Cleaning crews find dead man stuffed inside couch at Crown Heights apartment

01:19
X Dog days

The fascinating 5,000-year history behind the ‘dog days’ of summer

02:03
puppyboutiquelawsuitCM_2026-07-02-17-56-19

NY attorney general sues Puppy Boutique in Bensonhurst for alleged illegal sales of dogs

01:01
KLNhydrantsKK_2026-07-02-18-13-10

DEP encourages safe hydrant use to safeguard water pressure during extreme heat

01:42
72edricnoon_2026-07-02-12-11-15

Extreme heat and dangerous rip currents could make your beach day risky

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices