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FJCC Urges The Orthodox Jewish Community To Vote Today


fjcc ad 8-28-13poster_nonamesThe Flatbush Jewish Community Coalition, (FJCC,) encourages all registered voters, members of the broader Flatbush/Midwood community, and beyond, to VOTE in today’s primary.

Our Gedolim have said that it’s a mitzvah to vote, and in fact, major Roshei Yeshiva and Rabbanim have always taken the time to vote and have encouraged their students and families to vote.

 

Help for our mosdos

 

Your vote has a real impact on the assistance and help our yeshivas, mosdos and klal organizations receive. Our community and Yeshivas require a very strong turnout at the polls. It really makes a difference.

 

Quality of life

 

From ensuring strong police presence, and responsive city services to sanitation, snow removal and affordable housing, strong communal voting has a significant impact on the attention and resources our neighborhoods receive from government.

 

Politicians know which blocks voted and which didn’t. The records are public information and scrutinized very carefully. Please seize the opportunity to help your community. VOTE TODAY!

 

 

The polls are open from 6 am to 9 pm

 

If you are not sure if you are a registered voter, please check by going to https://voterlookup.elections.state.ny.us/

 

To check where your polling station location is please go to http://nyc.pollsitelocator.com/Search.aspx

 

Please email, call and knock on doors of any neighbors and friends, and encourage them to vote today.

 

Elections can, and have been won by a handful of votes.

 

 

 

The FJCC was recently founded by concerned citizens and community leaders to insure our community’s interests. With strong Rabbinic backing, the FJCC continues to grow its coalition and develop strong working relationships with elected officials and candidates citywide.

 

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One Response

  1. They are using the old lever voting machines today, not the electronic machines in the picture that were used for the past three years.

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