Jewish boys and girls enjoyed a grand Lag BaOmer parade and party this past Sunday afternoon, May 26, in Forest Hills. Together with Community Affairs Police Officer Keith Tuohey, and NYPD officers of the 112th precinct, I led a procession on behalf of Queens Shmira, where Jewish youth marched from the P.S. 175 playground by Yellowstone Boulevard and 65th Avenue and traveled towards 108th Street, and then to 66th Avenue, where we entered the yard outside the Queens Jewish Center for an interactive program that included exciting raffles. Queens shoppers are keenly aware of Chabad yeshivah bachurim who visit the business districts each Friday passing out parshah inspiration and offering men the opportunity to partake in the mitzvah of tefilin. A group of these men led the Forest Hills march to further connect with the families they meet weekly.

The dead end at 147th Street just off 72nd Road in Kew Gardens Hills filled with spirited Lag BaOmer song and dance this past Sunday evening, May 26, for Hashevaynu’s hilulah and bonfire. Rabbi Yehuda and Rebbetzin Adina Zakutinsky selflessly lead the neighborhood shul and outreach center, where its imbued atmosphere of achdus provides a unique space in the world of kiruv. Like the shul’s expansive membership, the Sunday evening entertainment also eclipsed previous participation, exemplifying the communal desire for family-oriented programming.

On Election Day, November 8, 2022, New Yorkers voted to adopt all three ballot proposals putting racial equity at the center of New York City’s government. Pesach Osina, an outspoken Far Rockaway resident and former New York City Council candidate, has shined in his current role as a Senior Community Liaison to Adrienne Adams, the Council’s Speaker. Last week, Osina was assigned a commissioners role representing Queens County on the Commission on Racial Equity (CORE). Pesach has constantly demonstrated exemplary leadership qualities throughout his career in Public Service, as his experience in government has included the roles of community liaisons for members of the New York State Assembly, New York City Council, Queens Borough Director for the New York City Comptroller’s office, and most recently to the Speaker. 

DJ Avraham Productions ushered in the Lag BaOmer energy for a wide mix of Kew Gardens Hills’ Jewish community at the Motzaei Shabbos bonfire hosted in the courtyard of TOV Bet Midrash on 68th Drive and 147th Street. Rabbi Menashe Tzadka, mara d’asra, kept a feverish ruach going all night long by continuously exhibiting tremendous simchah amongst all ages and demographics of his mispallelim as the fire burned bright in the night's sky. As the only community-wide hilulah in the area that night, a larger than usual crowd partook in the celebration. I was joined by fellow Queens Shmira members to provide street closures at Main Street and 147th Street as well as site security. A tasty seudas melaveh malkah catered by Meal Mart on Main Street was provided after the outdoor dancing concluded