Jewish Center Files for Bankruptcy
Posted on Dec 13, 2011 4:00pm PST
The Ruth Hyman Jewish Community Center in the Greater Monmouth County, New Jersey area has reportedly filed for bankruptcy. According to reports, the business filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to avoid foreclosure. In the bankruptcy filing, the company has listed assets at somewhere between $10,000,0001 and $50,000,000 while liabilities are listed between $1,000,001 and $10,000,000. The center reportedly owes about $6.5 million on its mortgage and loans.
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