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Important Letter From Rockland County Legislator Aron Wieder To Monsey Residents


wiedDear Monsey resident.

Our Community is under attack. Your daily life hasn’t been noticeably impacted, but that is very likely to change.

Yesterday, your children were attacked. Let me explain. Dennis Wolcott, the monitor who was appointed by the NYS education department, for the East Ramapo School district found no criminal wrongdoing whatsoever. He actually praised the current board and its President Mr. Weissmandel. Yet, he inexplicably called for a monitor with veto power! The bogus reason he gave is that we don’t know who the next school board will be. This is totally unacceptable and we can no longer remain silent. He has suggested taking away many of the programs that are currently mandated for private schools by NYS…including severely impacting transportation to private schools!!

The current board who are working L’shem Shomyim L’maan Haklal need your support. Please come out tonight to show your support at Ramapo High School on Viola Rd. 7:30 P.m..

Aron Wieder
Rockland County Legislator Aron B. Wieder (D- District 13)

(YWN Monsey Newsroom)



3 Responses

  1. 1) It IS true we are under attack, but that would be impossible if there were not a kitrug on us min ha’Shomayim.
    2) It is NOT true that bussing is being taken away,only separate busses for girls and boys. It will be very difficult to prove this is an issue of freedom to practice ones religion as the adults of this same community, our community, travel together on buses to Manhattan every day. I am not equating the two, only saying that the government will.

  2. #3 quite ludicrous.
    it has nothing to do with separate bussing. The reason boys and girls go in separate busses is because they are going to separate locations.

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