Crown Heights Republican Activists Endorse Lee Zeldin

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The Crown Heights Republican Committee has endorsed Lee Zeldin for Governor calling it ‘Pikuach Nefesh’ and is urging the residents of Crown Heights to vote for him on November 8th. 

The Crown Heights Republican Committee has endorsed Lee Zeldin for Governor, urging the citizens of Crown Heights to vote for him on November 8th. 

In a statement for the Crown Heights community Co-Founders Max Coen and Ari Rimler stated:

“Our decision to support Lee Zeldin was not a difficult one. Lee Zeldin has stood by us through anti-semitic violence and attacks on our way of life. Lee Zeldin shares our community’s values and supports the strength of a unified Jewish voice.

Meanwhile, our current governor Kathy Hochul has been spending state money on abortion clinics while staying silent on Jews being attacked physically, as well as religiously. 

Our yeshiva system is of utmost importance, and Lee Zeldin believes so as well. 

Our physical safety is of utmost importance, and Lee Zeldin believes so as well. 

Lee Zeldin is the only hope for our state, for our city, and for our neighborhood. 

This is a matter of Pikuach Nefesh! 

When a religious Jew is attacked for simply being Jewish, or when they try to change our curriculum in our local yeshivas, that is when it is time for us to heed the call and go out to vote for the candidate who supports our community, plain and simple. It is time to put an end to cashless bail reform, and it is time to allow us Jews to protect ourselves and our institutions.

And after our research and our conversations with Congressman Zeldin, we are sure of mind and confident in our hearts that he is the candidate who will do the most for our community. 

We therefore strongly request that our fellow community members go out on November 8th and vote for Lee Zeldin for Governor of New York.

To find a voting site near you, go to VOTE.NYC

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