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אין די זעלבע אינטערוויו האט ער געזאגט אז ער פלאנט צו קויפן א שטיק לאנד אין ארץ ישראל כדי צו קענען אהין גיין אויף די עלטער ריטייערן. ער האט אויך ארום גערעדט איבער זיין קאמפיין אין אלגעמיין, זאגענדיג צווישן אנדערע, אז אויב גאווערנער קואמא וועט אים אינדארסירן וועט ער עס אננעמען טראץ קואמא'ס סקאנדאלן.
האט ער נישט אויך דערציילט צו ער פלאנט זיך מגייר צו זיין אויף דער עלטער..?
#אלעס פאר עטליכע שטומעס
געוואלדיג שיין פון אים אז ער גייט אקצעפטירן, די אינדארסירונג, קען מיר איינער מסביר זיין וויאזוי מען אקצעפטירט נישט קיין אינדארסירונג? ד.מ. אז עס איז געווען אז הוה אמינא אז אויב קאומאו אינדארסירט אים, וועט ער זיך קעגן שטעלן און זאגן אז מען זאל נישט שטימען פאר אים? און אויף דעם זאגט ער אז ניין ער האט באשלאסן יא צו אקצעפטירן?
SHOCKING REVELATION: Antisemitic reverend Who Threatened To Tear Up The Hassidic Community is A Mentor and Friend Of Mayoral Candidate Eric Adams Yid Info by Avrumy Schwartz
New York, NY — In a mayoral race where public safety and the rise of antisemitism are among the top concerns for Jewish voters, candidate Eric Adams longstanding relationship with Rev. Herbert Daughtry comes under scrutiny. Daughtry, whom Adams considers a personal mentor and friend – and was endorsed by him in the race – has a long and problematic history of antisemitic remarks which raises concerns about Adams’ fitness and willingness to tackle this issue.
Daughtry is a notorious activist and religious figure within the African American community, with a questionable history of encouraging and inciting violence against the Jewish community. He is mostly known for his inflammatory remarks and significant role in inciting violence in the years leading up to the bloody 1991 Crown Heights riots. In one instance, at a rally in in 1987, he riled up the crowds with statements such as “We will tear this [Hassidic] community up. When we organize our patrol, when men meet men, we will see what the people in the long Black coats will do.” And was instrumental in
Admas and Daughtry appear to have a longstanding relationship. In his official biography on the Brooklyn Borough president website, Adams credits his decision to go into public service to Daughtry: “…the violent encounter would later motivate him to pursue a career in law enforcement, a decision reinforced by mentors like Reverend Herbert Daughtry” it states.
Adams has made no secret of his close relationship with Rev. Daughtry and honored him publicly on several occasions, including at an interfaith breakfast arranged by the borough president for “Longest serving religious leaders.” in 2015 and the two men marched hand in hand at the nationwide “March for our lives” walkout in 2018.
As the mayoral race heats up, many in the community raise concern if Adams grasps the concerns of Jewish residents in Brooklyn who have been the target of a sharp rise in hate crimes in recent years, attacks that have often been the result of inflammatory rhetoric by so-called religious leaders.
SHOCKING REVELATION: Antisemitic reverend Who Threatened To Tear Up The Hassidic Community is A Mentor and Friend Of Mayoral Candidate Eric Adams Yid Info by Avrumy Schwartz
New York, NY — In a mayoral race where public safety and the rise of antisemitism are among the top concerns for Jewish voters, candidate Eric Adams longstanding relationship with Rev. Herbert Daughtry comes under scrutiny. Daughtry, whom Adams considers a personal mentor and friend – and was endorsed by him in the race – has a long and problematic history of antisemitic remarks which raises concerns about Adams’ fitness and willingness to tackle this issue.
Daughtry is a notorious activist and religious figure within the African American community, with a questionable history of encouraging and inciting violence against the Jewish community. He is mostly known for his inflammatory remarks and significant role in inciting violence in the years leading up to the bloody 1991 Crown Heights riots. In one instance, at a rally in in 1987, he riled up the crowds with statements such as “We will tear this [Hassidic] community up. When we organize our patrol, when men meet men, we will see what the people in the long Black coats will do.” And was instrumental in
Admas and Daughtry appear to have a longstanding relationship. In his official biography on the Brooklyn Borough president website, Adams credits his decision to go into public service to Daughtry: “…the violent encounter would later motivate him to pursue a career in law enforcement, a decision reinforced by mentors like Reverend Herbert Daughtry” it states.
Adams has made no secret of his close relationship with Rev. Daughtry and honored him publicly on several occasions, including at an interfaith breakfast arranged by the borough president for “Longest serving religious leaders.” in 2015 and the two men marched hand in hand at the nationwide “March for our lives” walkout in 2018.
As the mayoral race heats up, many in the community raise concern if Adams grasps the concerns of Jewish residents in Brooklyn who have been the target of a sharp rise in hate crimes in recent years, attacks that have often been the result of inflammatory rhetoric by so-called religious leaders.
אן אפענע בריוו געשיקט צו קראון הייטס'ע איינוואינער דורך עסקנים וואס שטיצן עדעמס
Dear Community,
Yesterday a fourteen-second clip went around telling folks why Eric Adams is the wrong choice for our community. We as a group did not want to respond to this, since this was a move to sow discord between members of the Crown Heights Jewish community.
Let’s address some of the facts and reasons why we chose Eric Adams as our only choice.
For starters, Eric has represented our community for the last fifteen years. He is a former police officer and has been clear that he will be tough on crime. He was our State Senator, and then our Borough President. As State Senator Eric was constantly engaged and had an ongoing dialogue and communication with members of the community.
So, we need to look beyond the cropped fourteen-second clip and see the full interview which is below. Eric was referring to a specific model that former Mayor Dinkins developed. A tactic that his predecessor Giuliani and Bloomberg both continued. He wasn’t referring to Dinkins’s incompetence or weak policies.
In closing, this is the first time in years that all of the community Askonim and leaders are united as a group to endorse one set of candidates.
Please go out and encourage everyone you know to vote, and vote.
People from around the city will be looking to see what Crown Heights does in this election. So, let’s unite for ourselves, our community, our yeshivas, and most importantly our children who are our future.
די ניו יארק טיימס באריכטעט אז ביל דעבלאזיא האט שווער געארבעט פון הינטער די קוליסן צו איבערצייגן אנדערע צו אינדאסירן עריק עדעמס, וויבאלד ער גלייבט אז עדעמס וועט אנגיין מיט זיינע פראגרעסיווע אגענדעס.
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