New York’s Jewish community divided, anxious
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Trump Drops Election Day Bomb: ‘Any Jewish Person That Votes for Zohran Mamdani… Is a Stupid Person!!!’
President Donald Trump dropped an Election Day bomb pertaining to the New York City mayoral contents on Truth Social Tuesday morning. The post Trump Drops Election Day Bomb: ‘Any Jewish Person That Votes for Zohran
He and his grandparents, who are all Reform Jews, have split views on the 34-year-old democratic socialist frontrunner, Zohran Mamdani. Chase, who did not want his last name included so his views would not be searchable to the public, has positive feelings about the candidate, while his grandparents are strongly opposed to him.
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NYC Jewish women complain mayoral election forces choice between feminism and religion
Blima Marcus, an Orthodox nurse in Brooklyn, wrote on Facebook that she had abandoned an earlier promise not to vote at all and would cast a ballot for Cuomo if she can make it to the polls. Tracey Wells didn’t necessarily want to see Andrew Cuomo resign in disgrace as New York’s governor in 2021.
Rabbi Moshe Indig of the Satmar Hasidic community is facing pushback for endorsing Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York City
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign divides New York’s Jewish voters as rabbis, Democrats, and advocacy groups clash over Israel.
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A century before Mamdani, this Jewish socialist mayoral candidate divided NYC Jews
Jewish socialist Morris Hillquit ran on an anti-war, pro–working class platform for NYC mayor in 1917 and 1932.
Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn reports on the charges against a New York City man accused of targeting Jewish victims at pro-Israel demonstrations and allegedly calling himself a 'Jew-hater.
As New York City votes to elect its new mayor, News Central’s John Berman speaks with former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and S.E. Cupp about how Zohran Mamdani has captured so much attention from voters.
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Angela Buchdahl, prominent NYC rabbi, ratchets up criticism of Zohran Mamdani — and cautions against Jewish infighting
Buchdahl, who has a national profile as the country’s first Asian-American woman rabbi and as a sought-out spokesperson on Jewish affairs, had previously written to her members to explain why she would not endorse any candidate or sign public political letters, despite her “steadfast support of Israel and Zionism.”