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Yakov Hirsch – The Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, NYC Councilmember Mark Weprin,
Zev Brenner – Talkline Communications, Pinny Ringel – office of NYC Mayor deBlasio,Joel Eisdorfer, Ari Weiss – Citywide Auto Leasing
Standing:
Rabbi Yeruchim Sikber – Borough Park JCC, Ezra Friedlander CEO The Friedlander Group, NYC Councilmember Corey Johnson, Rabbi Steven Burg – Simon Wiesenthal Center,
In what is now a tradition, top city officials including the Public Advocate of NYC Tish James, NYC Council Finance Chair Julissa Ferreras joined community leaders representing the gamut of Jewish organizational life at the home of Ezra and Gabriella Friedlander to participate at a Tu B’ B’Shevat seder sponsored by Breadberry Supermarket – a unique opportunity share thoughts of renewal, nature and the environment.
Officiated by Rabbi Steve Burg of the Simon Wiesenthal Center explained the origins and customs of Tu B’Shevat. Tu B’Shevat, the 15th of Shevat is the day that marks the beginning of a “New Year for Trees.” “This is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.
We mark the day of Tu B’Shevat by eating fruit, particularly: grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates. On this day we remember that “man is a tree of the field” and reflect on the lessons we can derive from our botanical analogue.”
The gathering commenced with a heartfelt appreciation of the Jewish community by NYC Council Finance Chair Ferreras underscoring her recognition of the community’s contributions with an understanding of the holiday’s significance and how that impacts her interaction with the Jewish community a theme echoed by NYC Public Advocate Tish James a longtime friend of the community who also shared her feelings how serving the public is impacted by the lessons of renewal.
FDNY Chief of Department James E. Leonard who enjoys a very warm relationship with the Jewish community shared his partcipated as well and shared his thoughts along with FDNY Chaplain Rabbi Joseph Potasnik.
As the evening progressed Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, City Councilmembers Mark Weprin who is a tireless advocate for children and families with autism and Corey Johnson who chairs the NYC Council Health committee joined the celebration and shared their thoughts on Tu B’Shevat and how its teachings directly impact their duties as elected officials. City Councilmember Brad Lander who joins the celebration annually and represents the Boro Park portion where the seder took place called in on speaker phone to offer his thoughts.
“On behalf of Gabi and myself, we would like to thank all the participants and our elected officials who enhance Tu B’Shevat by reflecting together about the wonders of G-D’s world and how working together we can truly make this city a better place to live” concluded Ezra Friedlander who hosts the event yearly.
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CB12 District Manager Berry Spitzer,Law Enforcement
standing L-R
Zev Brenner – Talkline Communications, Ezra Friedlander – CEO The Friedlander Group, Rabbi Steven Burg – Simon Wiesenthal Center, NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, NYC Council Finance Chair Julissa Fererras,
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Rabbi Steven Burg – Simon Wiesenthal Center,FDNY Chief Leonard, Gil Cygler AllCar Rent-a-Car, Naftali Tessler – Hamaspik of Kings County, Jeff Leb – UJA, Ezra Friedlander CEO The Friedlander Group ,
NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, NYC Council Finance Chair Julissa Fererras
6 Responses
While the Simon Wiesenthal Center is a very worthy organization, but going by the photos, it does not appear that there were any Jewish women included in the top city officials group who attended the gathering. That does not seem right.
#1 Look again. Then read the text again.
Why bother?
A supposedly religious event is held in a community like Boro Park, full of Rabbis, and there is no proper, practicing Orthodox Rabbi of stature there. The host imports a few politicians from outside the neighborhood, and some people who have posts in organizations, who may have gotten that title years ago, but have no pulpit.
Think about it. That tells you what the event is about.
Yups…..reading the title, my assumptions were right…… Self proclaimed biggie Looking for work at At&t
Shazam, it does not appear like you looked or ever read the text. Name one Jewish female in the photos.