On Friday morning, Community Board 12 held its annual Pre-Pesach meeting, uniting key community leaders and city agencies to coordinate preparations in Boro Park ahead of and throughout Pesach.
Among the main topics discussed were the safe and organized execution of Serifas Chametz, increased NYPD presence, garbage collection efficiency—particularly on Erev Pesach, and ongoing roadwork during this busy season.
The meeting, spearheaded by Community Board 12 Chairman Yidel Perlstein and District Manager Barry Spitzer, brought together representatives from the NYPD’s 66th Precinct, FDNY, EMS, Sanitation Department, Department of Transportation, as well as leading volunteer organizations including Hatzolah, Shomrim, Chaverim, and Misaskim.
Also in attendance were notable community askonim including Rabbi Edgar Gluck, Rabbi Berish Freilich, Yoely Lefkowitz from the New York State Attorney General’s Office, and Yanky Eisdorfer Senior advisor to Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, each offering insights and support to ensure a smooth and safe Pesach experience for all residents.
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How come I could report a car wash for price gouging but not the groceries