Kathy Hochul
The grant can help people “remain connected to their families, schools and communities while on a path to stability,” Deb Falk, chief program officer at the Jewish Child Care Association of New York, told JNS.
“This job should never have been posted in the first place,” the American Jewish Committee told JNS.
“I join the millions around the world honoring their memory and demanding that Hamas immediately return the remains of Shiri Bibas home to Israel,” the N.Y. governor stated.
It’s not a scandal that the governor is “failing to combat antisemitism. The scandal is that she is not even trying,” the New York representative wrote.
“The leadership within the Hatzalah groups are coming together to make sure that people can afford it,” the head of the emergency response service told JNS.
“How are we going to leave tracks so others will see the work that we’re doing to eradicate hate in all of its forms?” posed the governor.
“Let us pray that by this time next year, they will be reunited safely with their families,” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul stated.
“Public safety is my top priority, and as classes resume, it is essential that all students feel safe and are free from harm,” New York’s governor said.
Molly Carr, CEO of Jewish Family Services of Western New York, said that with the new funding, “we can better guide refugees on their path towards achieving financial and personal stability.”
Asked if Rep. Jamaal Bowman should be accusing his opponent of supporting genocide in Gaza, the governor replied: “I think we should stop calling names.”
“We should not descend to this chaos and allow any tolerance for this disgusting, abhorrent behavior,” says Gov. Kathy Hochul.
State budgets for 2024 and 2025 allocated $60 million for the program to protect synagogues and nonprofits.