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NY Jewish leaders asked governor to release Hasidic abuser, records show
Rabbis from Haredi communities appealed to commute sentence of Nechemya Weberman, imprisoned for abusing an adolescent in ...
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo secured the backing from leaders of a typically bloc-voting Orthodox Jewish group on Sunday — after ...
A dramatic political rift erupted inside the Satmar Hasidic community Sunday after a rogue endorsement of Democratic ...
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Dispute breaks out in Satmar Hasidic movement over NYC mayoral endorsement
A dispute breaks out in the Satmar Hasidic movement in New York City over which candidate to endorse in the upcoming mayoral election.
A surprise endorsement of Zohran Mamdani by a faction of the Satmar Hasidic community has set off a firestorm within the community, exposing sharp internal divisions about the Democratic nominee ...
New data shows just how starkly New York City’s Jewish voters split in last week’s mayoral election — with Andrew Cuomo ...
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani heads into Tuesday’s mayoral election without the backing of an influential Satmar Hasidic community after a political firestorm broke out over a rogue ...
Satmar defends its political deals with anti-Israel figures by invoking “Torah values” — claiming to prioritize yeshiva funding, welfare benefits, or community protection over Israel’s fate. This is a ...
Borough President Marty Markowitz found himself in the middle of a simmering feud between the leaders of two rival Hasidic factions over a troubled Williamsburg waterfront development project this ...
Two out of the nine Jewish organizations listed as supporting Andrew Cuomo have stated that their endorsements applied only to the primary election and have not yet decided who to support in November.
Zohran Mamdani is stepping up his Jewish outreach, as he holds private meetings with rabbis and other leaders across New York City who oppose his stance on Israel. By Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck ...
With a major City Council vote just weeks away, the future of a proposed mega-development on the South Williamsburg Waterfront is imperiled by a rivalry between two local Hasidic sects, reports The ...
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