RETIREMENT HOMES AND COMPANY BY AND FOR JEHOVAH WITNESSES???

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  • ADJUSTMENTS
    ADJUSTMENTS

    Just did some googling on JWs and found some info I've never heard of before... This rabbit hole just gets deeper and deeper... Links to retirement homes and company!!! have any of you heard of this before?

    http://touch.mcall.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-79180330/

    http://www.jah-jireh.co

    http://www.jah-jireh.org

  • sspo
    sspo

    The question is : Is the Watchtower involved in this or is it some JW's looking to make millions on seniors.

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    I thought it was just a company owned by bros.

  • steve2
    steve2

    There was a recent thread on this very topic. The company's are not linked to the Watchtower Society but I understand that at least one of the companys is run by a wealthy JW entrepreneur. Perhaps some kind person can show the link to the thread,

  • wasblind
    wasblind

    I don't know if this was asked already

    If it has please direct me to the link

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    My question is

    If this retirement home is built in the U.S. and not legally connected to the WTS

    can it legally discriminate against other prospective tenants based on religion ?

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    In the U.S. you can't deny housing based on someones Sex, race, gender, religion, Etc.......

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  • steve2
    steve2

    wasblind, your question is a valid one. If a facility is identified as affiliated with a registered (religious) organization, that facility can develop its own entry criteria. That said, I could not imagine anyone else other than a JW beating down the door to want to get in. Evidently one of the criteria for entry into the Jireh-Jah facilities (in adition of course to coughing up a lot of money) is to be a JW in good standing. I do wonder what they would do to an elderly resident who started expressing "apostate" beliefs: Would that apostate end up in the street? Knowing the way modern residential facilities are run, they probably have rules on every aspect of residency so that they can turf you out if you break da rules.

  • moomanchu
    moomanchu

    The Allentown home will be the first one in the USA.

    The business has been around for a while.

    There are other links in this thread.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/273115/1/Retirement-complex-for-older-JWs-to-be-built#.UwLNFbCYbGg

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    If a facility is identified as affiliated with a registered (religious) organization, that facility can develop its own entry criteria.

    Can just anyone say they are going into a business that is affiliated with Jehovah's Witnesses? Wouldn't the WTS have to approve the affiliation?

    Of course, it's my understanding that this is associated with Judah Ben Schroeter (son of former GB member) and his millionaire FIL (who happens to be the JW Bro who has the car leasing business for COs/DOs).

    Maybe it just depends on whose palm is being greased as to whether you can get the Holy Spirit Directed Corporation to bless your business plan?

    It's not who you know....................it's who you "blow".

    Doc

  • never a jw
    never a jw

    Retirement homes for JW's is stupid. We are in the final days. What's the point?

  • wasblind
    wasblind

    Hello Steve2

    I also see the answer to my question was posted over a week ago

    on the link MOOMANCHU provided

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    Thanks to the both of you

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