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Brick Township is suing a Lakewood-based Orthodox Jewish congregation, alleging that it’s been operating a private high school for up to 100 boys in a synagogue it acquired in March despite not having been granted the required site plan approval or construction permits. In the suit, filed Friday in state Superior Court in Ocean County, Brick stated that a school is a permitted use on the Van Zile Road property, which had been occupied by Temple Beth Or before being sold to the new congregation in March. But the township wants a judge to issue an injunction barring Congregation Kehilos Yisroel …