During Ohel Visit, NY Congressman Conveys Support for Israel 

During the visit, NY Congressman Mike Lawler expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome from the Chabad rabbis and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Israel and Jewish communities both locally and abroad.

On Monday, October 14, Congressman Mike Lawler of New York’s 17th Congressional District visited the revered site of the Ohel to pay tribute to the Rebbe. Accompanied by shluchim from across the 17th Congressional District, Lawler took a moment to reflect and pay his respects at this significant site, which serves as a focal point for Jewish prayer and community connection.

During his visit, Lawler engaged in discussions with the rabbis about the importance of strengthening ties between the U.S. and Israel, emphasizing his commitment to supporting the Jewish state. He acknowledged the vital role that Israel plays in regional stability and the importance of standing in solidarity with its people.

The Rabbis thanked him for his unequivocal clarity in his support for the Jewish state and for his work in favor of the Antisemitism Awareness Act in Congress.

Lawler’s dedication to supporting Israel has been evident throughout his political career. His advocacy for policies that foster a strong U.S.-Israel relationship has resonated with many constituents in his district, which has a vibrant Jewish community from across the spectrum of Jewish observance and affiliation.

The visit to the Ohel underscored the Congressman’s commitment not only to his constituents but also to the broader Jewish community and its values. As he left, Lawler expressed gratitude for the warm welcome from the Chabad rabbis and reaffirmed his commitment to continue supporting Israel and Jewish communities both locally and abroad.

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