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Features / Jewish Community

Antisemitism the Focus at this Year’s Jewish Legislators’ Breakfast

By Marc Gronich

How is it possible that when we’re living in a world where you need police protection to observe your faith, for Yom Kippur, for Rosh Hashanah, for any of the holy days, that’s not a scandal?

Features / Jewish Community

Manhattan Congressional Race to Replace Rep. Nadler Heats Up

By Marc Gronich

Six Democratic hopefuls have emerged as contenders for the seat, which Nadler described to The Jewish Press as the safest Democratic seat in the country. “If my district ever went Republican then there isn’t a congressional district in the country that would be safe,” Nadler said.

Features / Jewish Community

Nassau County Senate Race Headed for a Rip-Roaring Battle

By Marc Gronich

Both Lancman and his opponent, Jake Blumencranz, will focus their campaign rhetoric on antisemitism, being pro-Zionist and the perennial issue of fighting crime.

Features / Jewish Community

Energy Crisis in New York State Reaches a Crossroads

By Marc Gronich

Grid Strategies recently issued a report stating that preventing the nation’s coal plants from retiring over the next three years could cost consumers at least $3 billion per year.

Features / Jewish Community

Met Council Leverages AI and DoorDash Partnership To Transform Food Access for Those in Need

By Met Council

Behind the scenes, Met Council leverages AI-powered tools to optimize warehouse operations and direct food to partner agencies and pantries based on real-time data and community demand. This approach ensures resources are distributed more efficiently and equitably.

Features / Jewish Community

Jewish Attorney Accepts Highest Legal Honor in Civil Rights Advocacy

By Marc Gronich

“I remember seeing pictures of teenagers who looked a lot like I did and realizing that if I had simply been born at a different time, that would very likely have been me and my family,” she recounted.

Features / Jewish Community

Smiles ‘Lit Up the Afternoon’ At COJO Flatbush Family Fun Extravaganza

By Jason Maoz

“It gave us a tremendous amount of pleasure,” said Welz, “especially in these economic times, to know that parents didn’t need to dig deep into their pockets or add to their credit card debt in order to give their families a joyful and memorable experience.”

Features / Jewish Community

The Rebbe’s Birthday Celebrated by Local and State Governments

By Marc Gronich

In the spirit of the proclamations highlighting 124 days of education in New York state in recognition of what would have been the Rebbe’s 124th birthday, Rabbi Silber connected the two points in his remarks.

Features / Jewish Community

ADL Conference Highlights Fighting Hate and Growing Antisemitism

By Marc Gronich

ADL organizers, which spent a significant amount of money to pull off this extraordinary effort also raised an equal amount of funds from sponsorships and loyal supporters.

Features / Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Breakfast Pays Tribute to Late Chairman Larry Spiewak, z”l

By Marc Gronich

Larry was the epitome of chesed, Moshe Zakheim, president of COJO Flatbush, told The Jewish Press. …The community has lost a remarkable individual in Larry, whose contributions and positive influence will be deeply missed...

Community / Features

Let The Brawl Begin: Political Lines Are Set for Statewide Candidates

By Marc Gronich

In a recorded video message shown at the convention, President Donald Trump endorsed the candidacy of Blakeman and the Republican slate of candidates. Former Long Island Congressman Peter King and former Governor George Pataki also had prominent speaking roles.

Features / Jewish Community

JCRC Celebrates 50 Years at Congressional Breakfast

By Marc Gronich

Rabbi Arthur Schneier, a Holocaust survivor said, I'm counting on every city and state official to establish the rule, not abolishing freedom of speech but protection of every house of worship. Every house of worship, be it a synagogue, be it a church, be it a mosque, whatever.

Features / Jewish Community

Four Significant Jewish Elected Officials Take Local Office

By Marc Gronich

Probably the most significant election result for the Jewish community was that Julie Menin, 58, was chosen unanimously by her colleagues to be the first Jewish speaker of the 51-member New York City Council.

Jewish Community

Rockland County Chapter of Agudath Israel Fetes Lawmakers

By Jewish Press Staff

I learned by listening to the rabbis that the light dispels darkness. By lighting the light for Chanukah, we push back darkness. We push back evil, Walsh said.

Jewish Community

The Making of the World’s Largest Menorah

By Marc Gronich

The message of the menorah, as the Rebbe said, is a multiple message but first and foremost, it’s a universal message. We live in a world of darkness. Never more than today do we see the darkness. The menorah comes along and tells every human being, regardless of race, color, or creed, the answer is do not fight it, illuminate it.

Jewish Community

First Holocaust Memorial In New York City to Be Built in Queens

By Marc Gronich

The memorial will include works of art for the public to view. The artist selection process will be led by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs’ “Percent for Art” program in consultation with artists, historians, and Holocaust survivors. The Public Design Commission will also be involved in the initiative.w

Jewish Community

Lt. Gov. Delgado Aims to Unseat Hochul While Stefanik and Blakeman Vie for the Competing Ticket

By Marc Gronich

Delgado has made clear that he has many differences with Hochul on the issues including housing, energy, education, childcare, utility monopolies, tax credits for businesses, and style of governing.

In Print / Jewish Community

Congregants Of Tree Of Life Synagogue Still Rebounding From Mass Shooting Seven Years Later

By Marc Gronich

The emotional scars are still felt throughout the Jewish community, which remains on guard to prevent copycat shooters from mounting a similar attack. The synagogue is in shambles and is in the midst of a $22 million rebuilding effort.

In Print / Jewish Community

From Tragedy to Anxiety: Fear Persists Years After Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

By Marc Gronich

The impact of the shooting still creates a lingering uneasy feeling at other nearby houses of worship. Located a few blocks from the Tree of Life Synagogue is the Chabad of Squirrel Hill. The rabbi there is doing his best not to have his prayer services interrupted by gunfire.

In Print / Jewish Community

Walder Foundation Provides Critical Funding For the Devorah Leah Campus in Chicago

By Jewish Press Staff

State-of-the-art campus in Chicago inspires hundreds of students at Lubavitch Girls High School to learn deeply and live with purpose.

Featured / In Print / Jewish Community

A Conservative Viewpoint from One Hudson Valley County

By Marc Gronich

Earlier this year, Lawler decided not to run for governor against Hochul, but he didn’t hold back from attacking her.

Featured / In Print / Jewish Community

Street Co-Naming Turns into a Family and Congregational Celebration

By Marc Gronich

The new street sign is under a beautiful tree on the corner ready for someone to look up and get some shade and think about what Rabbi Halpern did for the shul, Rabbi Perelson added.

Featured / In Print / Jewish Community

Boro Park JCC Celebrates Expansion Thanks to Local Bank’s Gift of Prime New Space

By Marc Gronich

The event was emceed by Assemblyman Kalman Yeger (D - Midwood), who spoke strongly about antisemitism in government, singling out New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, among others.

Featured / In Memoriam / In Print / Jewish Community

Shloshim Gathering for Rachel Nisanov Who Died in Jet Ski Accident in Florida

By Marc Gronich

I’m not bottling it up. I’ve cried many times. I cry every single day. Someone said I have a heart of metal. That’s not correct.

Headline / In Print / Jewish Community

Appeals Court Denies Public School Parents’ Constitutional Challenge To ‘Underfunded’ Lakewood Public Schools

By Chaim Yehuda Meyer

In an unrelated case which was settled with the New Jersey Education Department in August, parents of special education students secured the right to “stay put” in private school settings while they fight their claims that public schools are not providing them with a free and appropriate education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA).

Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Once Again Partners In Plaza Auto Mall Backpack Giveaway

By Jason Maoz

Our commitment to helping our neighbors is well-served by events like this, which involve a collaboration between private businesses and not-for-profit agencies, said COJO Flatbush CEO Louis Welz.

Headline / In Print / Jewish Community

Bell to Bell No Cell – Cell Phones That Is

By Marc Gronich

There is a clear nexus between cell phone use and a decline in students’ mental health and academic success due to a decreased ability to focus, diminished social interaction and emotional stress, said Senator Shelley Mayer (D – Yonkers, Westchester County), chairwoman of the Senate Education Committee.

In Print / Jewish Community

Tolerance on Wheels: Tour Bus Promoting Tolerance Visits Hudson Valley Baseball Stadium

By Marc Gronich

The message is about tolerance, anti-hate, anti-bias, anti-discrimination. It’s not just that we need to be more tolerant, because students understand that but we really get to focus on how I can be more tolerant. What actions can I take?

In Print / Jewish Community

Holocaust Memorial Passes In Albany; Governor Expected to Sign the Measure by Year’s End

By Marc Gronich

The DSA isn’t going to get into a fight over the design of a Holocaust memorial. The DSA would probably want to put up a memorial to the Nakba...

In Print / Jewish Community

Debate Over Assisted Suicide Law Closes Out Legislative Session

By Marc Gronich

There is a reason why the American Medical Association reiterates their opposition to this bill, because doctors are in the business of saving lives. When a doctor takes an oath it says ‘First, do no harm,’ said Senator George Borrello (R - Sunset Bay, Chautauqua County).

Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Welcomes Summer With Gala Seniors Garden Party

By Jason Maoz

Expectations were sky-high, and the event – presented by COJO Flatbush in partnership with the Boro Park Y and sponsored by the New York City Department for the Aging – drew more than 300 seniors to Brooklyn’s historic and picturesque Dyker Beach Golf Course.

In Print / Jewish Community

Kagan Takes On Vernikov In Brooklyn's 48th Council District

By Baruch Lytle

When asked about what concerns her most about her challenger, Vernikov pointed out Kagan has run for office several times as a Democrat and had in the past voted with Democrats on progressive issues.

Community / In Print

NYC Holds Meeting On Controversial Kings Highway Bus Lane Project

By Chaim Yehuda Meyer

While recognizing the disruptions to day-to-day life caused by the project, Rojas assured attendees that it was carefully planned to maintain safety, improve efficiency, and minimize overall project duration.

In Print / Jewish Community

A Socialist’s View of New York State from Albany

By Marc Gronich

Perhaps the most concerning part [as to his] stance on Israel is his comparison of Israel’s actions to apartheid and genocide. His opposition to U.S. financial support for Israel demonstrates a level of ignorance that distorts the realities of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict..., Assemblyman Ari Brown (R – Cedarhurst, Nassau County), told The Jewish Press.

Jewish Community

Emotional Bonding of Generations at COJO Flatbush/BLOPPY Seniors Luncheon

By Jason Maoz

COJO’s senior clients schmoozed with friends; played competitive rounds of Bingo; enjoyed a delicious dairy meal provided by the school; and sang, danced, and chatted with BLOPPY high school and elementary-grade students.

In Print / Jewish Community

A Push To Make Streets Safer Across The State

By Marc Gronich

One of the bills Cohen wants to see voted for would require that when drivers pass bicyclists, they have to give the bicyclists a minimum of three feet so they can have a fair share of the road.

In Print / Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Annual Breakfast Honors Shining Stars of Communal Service

By Jason Maoz

A Hallmark of every COJO Legislative Breakfast is the air of expectation – the palpable buzz – that begins as soon as the first guests arrive and doesn’t end until the last guests leave hours later.

In Print / Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Honors Legislators, Israeli Diplomat, And More

By Marc Gronich

The annual COJO Breakfast began 46 years ago. Last year, the organization served 30,000 clients and did performed more than 60,000 services, according to its president, Moshe Zakheim. COJO Flatbush offers more than a dozen services to the community at-large.

In Print / Jewish Community

Spending Plan Unveiled By Governor; Lawmakers To Decide Whether To Proceed

By Marc Gronich

Too often crime victims watch in horror as their assailants walk free, not because they’re innocent but because of procedural technicalities. It’s my job to fight for those victims – many of whom are domestic violence victims – and that’s exactly what I did.

Jewish Community

Crown Heights Jewish Community Suffers Huge Loss

By Marc Gronich

Rabbi Raitport had a unique connection to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. When we were students in yeshiva, in the mid-1980s, he felt blessed that the Rebbe instructed him to write a weekly or biweekly update and report to the Rebbe, Rabbi Butman recalled.

In Print / Jewish Community

Senator Simcha Felder Bids Fond Farewell To The State Senate, As Special Election Looms

By Marc Gronich

Felder is beginning his second stint on the New York City Council, where he served for eight years from January 2002 to February 2010. Last month, on March 25, he won the seat with more than 81 percent of the vote.

Jewish Community

Annual COJO Flatbush ‘Country Carnival in the Big City’ Draws Largest Crowd Yet

By Jason Maoz

An event like this brings the families of our community so much happiness – without any worries about the cost of an afternoon filled with entertainment, and with the convenience of being smack in the middle of their own neighborhood, sparing them a long Chol HaMoed schlep.

In Print / Jewish Community

Immigration Takes Center Stage Between Dems And GOP In Albany

By Marc Gronich

With Homan in the Capitol building, Democrats hastily rallied together, leaving debates behind in the Senate and Assembly chambers to show their disdain toward the Trump administration and Homan in particular.

In Print / Jewish Community

Days Of Learning And Respect In Memory Of The Lubavitcher Rebbe

By Marc Gronich

For many years this event was highlighted with remarks from Rabbi Shmuel Butman, z”l from the Assembly rostrum in Albany. However, Rabbi Butman passed away last July at the age of 81, due to a heart attack. This year, his son, Rabbi Velvl Butman, 57, took the reins and delivered remarks directed towards the life and legacy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

In Print / Jewish Community

Agudah Lobbies For Additional Funding In State Budget

By Marc Gronich

The strong showing of advocates in Albany as well as the clear message Agudah presented was met with praise from dozens of state legislators.

In Print / South Florida

‘Florida Stands With Israel’ Announces That Specialty License Plates Are On Their Way

By Shelley Benveniste

The auto tag will soon be on the streets of Florida spreading support and awareness of this important issue throughout the state.

In Print / Jewish Community

Andrew Cuomo Enters The New York City Mayoral Race

By Marc Gronich

Cuomo announced his mayoral bid on Saturday, March 1. The following day, he received the endorsements of the New York City and Vicinity District Council of Carpenters, which represents more than 20,000 of skilled tradespeople in New York.

Jewish Community

Seniors Enjoyed a Taste of Tu B’Shevat at COJO Flatbush Party

By Jason Maoz

COJO Flatbush CEO Louis Welz added, The camaraderie we see at every one of these parties is immensely gratifying, and a real treat for our seniors. We just wish we could do it even more frequently.

Features / In Print / Jewish Community

Why I Am Running As An Aish Ha’am Delegate For The WZO Congress

By Sarah Pachter

Seeing the anger and hostility towards Israel and Jewish people around the globe blew my mind. It was maddening trying to explain why Hamas was evil to so many companies and individuals. I was in shock.

In Print / Jewish Community

Out-Of-Control Spending In New York – But Lawmakers Want Additional Money

By Marc Gronich

While the governor offers highlights of her budget plan, the devil is always in the details, which are contained in a 142-page budget book.

Jewish Community

COJO Flatbush Free Tax Prep Can Put Money Back In Your Pocket

By Jason Maoz

It’s quick and convenient – and, most important, accurate, with tax-return forms carefully worked on by certified tax preparers whose goal is maximizing earned-income tax credits and refunds.

In Print / Jewish Community

Food Glorious Food All Around The Capital Complex In Albany

By Marc Gronich

What Lester Chang did [to win his assembly seat in 2022] was good old-fashioned retail politics. He got young men, young women of high school age and college age out there. He went door-to-door.

Jewish Community

No Generation Gap at COJO Flatbush/BLOPPY Seniors Luncheon

By Jason Maoz

The interaction between seniors and students has become the highlight of these luncheons, guaranteed to lift spirits and create wide smiles.

In Print / Jewish Community

A New Session Has Dawned In Albany

By Marc Gronich

Assembly Republican Leader Will Barclay (R - Pulaski, Oswego County) began by skewering Hochul for taking from one hand and putting it another.

Jewish Community

Rockland County Community Gathers For Networking Event To Focus On Education Aid

By Marc Gronich

A popular topic at the legislative reception was how a $20 million deficit in the town of East Ramapo School District turned into a $30 million surplus.

In Print / Jewish Community

Trying To Tame An Out-of-Control Insurance Industry

By Marc Gronich

Last week Hochul vetoed one of Weprin’s bills that he had high hopes of being signed into law. It was a bill capping co-payments on physical therapy, which is usually prescribed post-surgery and generally not covered by insurance, Weprin said.

Jewish Community

Key to A Brighter Future – Free GED Classes at COJO Flatbush

By Jason Maoz

COJO Flatbush is dedicated to making it easy and convenient for anyone to earn their GED diploma. You can even do so by applying any previous passing Regents exam scores – no matter how many years ago you earned them – toward your equivalency diploma.

In Print / Jewish Community

A Month Of Coming To Terms With Losses & Victories In Albany

By Marc Gronich

Governor Kathy Hochul has been touring the state, crowing about $300 rebates New York residents will receive in the fall of 2025. As much as she can, Hochul is also avoiding questions about her low poll numbers.

In Print / Jewish Community

Heshy Tischler: A Voice for the 44th District – Bold Leadership, Big Heart

By dvora

Tischler knows firsthand the unique challenges the disabled and their families face, and he is passionate about ensuring that they receive the support and services they need.

In Print / Jewish Community

Singer Matisyahu Wows Crowd Amid Protests Outside Venue

By Marc Gronich

When it comes to Israel, Matisyahu is not shy about stating his opinion. He performed for the IDF and for AIPAC and supported Israeli settlers in Judea and Samaria. He voiced support for Israel in the current war.

In Print / Jewish Community

Election Wrap-Up: Winners And Losers

By Marc Gronich

While Congress and the White House will reflect the trifecta of Republican victories, New York’s government is controlled by Democrats from the governor’s office to both houses of the legislature – the Senate and the Assembly chambers.

In Print / Jewish Community

Trump Taps Two New Yorkers For Top Administration Posts

By Marc Gronich

One of the reasons we lost the Senate [in 2018] was because we really didn’t have a strong farm team in the Assembly, Straniere said.

In Print / South Florida

Florida Stands With Israel License Plate Going Into Production

By Shelley Benveniste

In 2020, upon ratifying the bill on the eve of Rosh Hashana, Gov. DeSantis stated, I am committed to deepening the relationship between Florida and the State of Israel. This specialty license plate serves as a visible symbol of our steadfast support and friendship.

In Print / Jewish Community

State Lawmakers Take A Bite Out Of Gun Ownership

By Marc Gronich

Giffords, 54, was raised in a mixed religious environment, as her mother was a Christian Scientist and her father was Jewish. Her paternal grandfather, Akiba Hornstein, was a Jewish emigrant from Lithuania who changed his name to Giffords to avoid antisemitism in the United States.

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