Recently, Mayor Eric L. Adams hosted a pre-Passover discussion with Jewish ethnic media groups. At the meeting, the mayor offered the idea of a case study for a question posed by Co-Publisher Yaakov Serle based on testimony provided by a Queens College student at a recent conversation on college anti-Semitism held with QC President Frank Wu at the Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills.
Additionally, Assistant-To-The-Publishers Shabsie Saphirstein described lingering vehicle issues that the 107th police precinct has faced, including an NYPD van allocated to the precinct with a broken window seen driving through Kew Gardens Hills minutes before the discussion. With thanks to Deputy Chief Taylor, the van will be repaired imminently.
We acknowledge and appreciate all the mayor and his staff do for the Jewish community of New York City on a daily basis. Kudos to Senior Advisor Joel Eisdorfer, Comm. of Community Affairs Fred Kreizman, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor Menashe Shapiro, Jewish Liaison Moshe Davis, Deputy Mayor for Communications Fabian Levy, and Comm. of the NYPD's Community Affairs Bureau Deputy Chief Richie Taylor for the active participation. We especially note the participation of José Bayona, Executive Director at the Mayor's Office of Ethnic & Community Media, who works hand-in-hand with our publication.