NYC Jewish Leaders Unite Against Zohran Mamdani, Endorse Andrew Cuomo for Mayor

Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Jewish leaders from across New York City have come together to endorse Andrew Cuomo for mayor. The endorsement was announced in a signed letter representing communities spanning Crown Heights, Queens, Far Rockaway, the Bronx, Riverdale, Staten Island, Manhattan, and the Sephardic community in Brooklyn.

The leaders expressed grave concern over the direction they believe mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani would take the city, citing his past statements about law enforcement, his support for calls to “globalize the intifada,” and his socialist policies that they warn would endanger Jewish communities and create chaos for all New Yorkers. They also pointed to Mamdani’s lack of administrative experience and limited understanding of how to manage a city of New York’s scale.

“For these reasons, we encourage our communities across New York City to unite with us in endorsing Andrew Cuomo for Mayor,” the letter states. While acknowledging past differences with Cuomo during his time as governor, the signatories stressed that he is the most experienced and capable leader at this critical moment, able to work with federal, state, and local officials to ensure safety and stability.

The letter also thanked outgoing Mayor Eric Adams for his years of friendship to the Jewish community and for prioritizing the wellbeing of the city in his decision-making.

The endorsement includes prominent figures such as Rabbi Michael S. Miller, NYS Senator Sam Sutton of the Sephardic community, Richard Altabe of the Far Rockaway Jewish Alliance, Rabbi Lazer Avtzon of the Association of Crown Heights Shuls, Sorolle Idels and Nechemia Hoch of the Queens Jewish Alliance, Harry Feder of Bronx-Riverdale, and Leon Goldenberg, among many others.

The leaders concluded with a call for all New Yorkers to rally behind Cuomo in the upcoming election, stressing that proven leadership—not ideological experimentation—is what the city needs during these challenging times.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

5 Responses

  1. Daas Baal haBayis is the opposite of Daas Torah.

    And this is the same Antiochus who shut down Jewish schools and shuls and targeted Jewish neighborhoods (whose Covid numbers were better, not worse, than others).

    Do people not at least cry out to Hashem for mercy that this is their choice?

  2. I will wait to see whom Josh Mehlman the leader of the Flatbush kehila endorses, though I live in Lakewood. I think whom he supports will be the difference.

  3. It all depends on how the Rebbes will tell their Chasidim to vote. The candidate that promises the most $$$ to the Mosdos gets the block vote.

  4. You have every reason to hate him but you need to make a decision it’s Zoran or this guy and I promise you prefer this guy. Time to put the ego down and just roll with it

  5. We need to bury the insanse 20th century concept of “Daas Torah” that robs us of our agency, and replaces Hashem and His Torah with flesh and blood.

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