On Sunday morning, Sep. 15, a group of approximately 40 Rabbonim, Menahalim, and leaders from local schools and synagogues gathered at Yeshiva of South Shore to discuss their pivotal role in the upcoming elections. The event featured notable political figures, including Congressman Anthony D’Esposito, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Assemblyman Ari Brown, and State Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, all of whom emphasized the critical importance of voter registration and turnout.

In addition to the local discussions, the event also introduced the latest “Long Island Unites” project, an initiative spearheaded by the Teach Coalition, which is focused on unifying and mobilizing community members to engage in the electoral process. The Agudath Israel of America’s ongoing efforts to promote civic responsibility within the Orthodox Jewish community were also highlighted, reinforcing the collective responsibility to ensure a strong voter presence.

The meeting fostered a productive dialogue between political leaders and community representatives, underscoring the significance of the elections for the future of Nassau County and beyond. Yeshiva of South Shore continues to serve as a hub for meaningful discussions that impact the local community, strengthening the bond between political leadership and faith-based institutions.

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