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Hasidic Jew Isaac Abraham Looks To Be First Elected To CITY
A Brooklyn man who has long served as spokesman for Brooklyn’s various Orthodox groups said yesterday he wants to be the first Hasidic Jew elected to the City Council. Isaac Abraham, a 56-year-old community activist and hardware-store owner from Williamsburg, joins at least four other contenders for the Democratic nomination to succeed David Yassky, who represents the 33rd District. The primary is scheduled for Sept. 9. No Republican has stepped forward so far. The diverse district also includes Park Slope, Greenpoint, DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights and Boerum Hill. “I’m not running as a religious person. I’m running as a qualified person,” Abraham said. “One of the issues I want to fight for is school vouchers.” NYpost
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October 7th, 2008 at 10:40 am
Dear Sir,
I write to you from Dundee, Scotland re. my concerns about anti-semitic incidents in my neighbourhood at 1 Seafield Rd. and Blinshall St Dundee, which are directed towards myself and lattery my deceased Father, Max Feldman. Incidents of stalking, death threats and intimidation have been a daily hassle to say the least. I have tried to contact authorities overseas. What can I do to stop these “terrorists”? Thankyou for your help.
Regards,
Mark Feldman
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