One Israel Fund, the premier humanitarian organization providing for the security, safety and humanitarian needs of the residents of Judea and Samaria paid a visit to our nation’s capital last month. Amidst the backdrop of Yom Yerushalayim, Scott M. Feltman, the organization’s executive vice president came to Washington to brief numerous members of Congress about the incredible work that the organization is involved in on the ground, day-in and day-out. Among the lawmakers that One Israel Fund’s Feltman met with were Congressman Don Bacon of Nebraska; Congressman Carlos Gimenez of Florida; Congressman Doug Lamborn of Colorado; Congressman Nick Langworthy of New York; Congresswoman Carol Miller of West Virginia; Congressman Max Miller of Ohio; Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa; Congressman Greg Murphy of North Carolina; and Congressman Rudy Yakym III of Indiana.

A standout meeting was held with Council Member Lynn Schulman in Kew Gardens last week. Aaron Cyperstein, President of Chaverim of Queens, and Rabbi Daniel Pollack, Special Liaison to Congress Member Grace Meng, facilitated a program to thank Schulman for all of her efforts on behalf of the Jewish community. Schulman has specifically spent time prioritizing public safety, fighting against anti-Semitism, and maintaining funding for Jewish community groups, where she has delivered $5 million thus far. Schulman has also shown great support for Israel and strongly opposes Boycott Divest Sanctions (“BDS”). Assembly Member Daniel Rosenthal, also in attendance, thanked Schulman for all of her advocacy on behalf of the Queens Jewish Community.

 

In a letter sent this week to Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism in the US State Department, the Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV) called upon the Biden administration to remove the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) from the new US National Strategy to Counter Anti-Semitism, released just weeks ago. In a fact sheet that accompanied the release of the National Strategy, the Administration touted “commitments” from CAIR and other groups to “counter anti-Semitism and build cross-community solidarity.” CJV, representing over 2,500 traditional, Orthodox rabbis in American public policy, called it a “serious error” to have named CAIR as an ally “without a public statement of regret and commitment to change” from that organization.

In 2022, group distributed over 20 million pounds of food to 325,000
people in New York State

More than 350 elected officials, dignitaries, and community leaders lauded the Met Council, America’s largest Jewish charity dedicated to serving the needy, for its work distributing over 20 million pounds of food to more than 325,000 New Yorkers in 2022. The event was held at The Yale Club just prior to the start of the Salute to Israel Parade.