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Former Jewish NYC Councilman Lew Fidler Dies


Lew Fidler, a former New York City Councilmember who was active for many years in Democratic politics, has died. He was 62.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams said Fidler died on Sunday.

Fidler had been working in the borough president’s office until his passing, and Adams issued a statement calling him “a man of high integrity and strong moral values.”

Fidler had been part of the New York City Council from 2002 until 2013, representing neighborhoods in southeastern Brooklyn.

City Council Speaker Corey Johnson said Fidler was a “passionate champion for runaway and homeless youth” who had made the lives of thousands of young people better.

(AP)



4 Responses

  1. A group of 49 rabbis urged followers not to vote for Councilman Lew Fidler in the special election to replace disgraced former senator Carl Kruger. In a letter titled “A Message for the Community”, the rabbis detail Fidler’s support for same-sex marriage, declaring:

    It is therefore considered to be a great Chilul Hashem [desecration of God’s law] to vote for or provide funding, campaign assistance, public recognition or any type of campaign support to Mr. Fidler. To do so would amount to being mesiy’ayah ovrei aveirah (abetting transgression of the Torah’s commandments).

    ושם רשעים ירקוב

  2. Joseph – That’s not what it says on the Post’s website.
    Perhaps you meant that Greenfield praised you for being Motzie Shem Ra!

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