Today is not just another Election Day.
For our community, this is a moment of responsibility.
We speak often about rising antisemitism. We worry about the future of our city. We talk about yeshivos, religious values, public safety, Israel, education, and whether the people in power truly understand the life we live and the values we hold dear.
But today, talking is not enough.
This race has never been more critical. The choice before voters is clear. We are facing an election between Dan Goldman, a proven voice who has been there for our community, and Brad Lander, a man who seems to make headlines for all the wrong reasons.
He was the only Mayoral candidate to support penalizing yeshivos. Yes, the only one.
His positions on Israel are deeply troubling.
His fraternizing with extremists, and his willingness to lean toward them, is appalling.
So no, the time for talking is over. Our future is in our hands.
Dan Goldman is our one and only choice
This election is about the kind of city we want to live in and the kind of leadership we want representing us. On issues that affect our community directly, from yeshiva education to public safety to the basic respect our way of life deserves, we cannot afford to be silent.
Our community has already voted in strong numbers. But strong is not enough if others stay home.
In a district that leans heavily in a different direction, every vote matters even more. A small turnout from our community sends one message. A powerful turnout sends another.
Rabbonim, askanim, and community leaders have made clear how serious this moment is.
Now it is up to every eligible voter to show up and do their part.
Ask yourself one simple question:
What kind of city do I want my family to live in?
Then take a few minutes and go vote.
Today.
Tomorrow is already too late.