Rockland County Polio Connected to Jerusalem Samples

There is no cure for polio, but it is preventable through safe and effective vaccination.

Police Arrest Teen Who Shot Orthodox Jewish Man with Gel Pellet in Ramapo

It is the second weekend in a row that someone has attacked Jews in the area.

NYPD Hunting Hater Who Posted Antisemitic Notes, Smashed Windows at Starbucks

The incident took place at the Starbucks on 9th Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.

Jewish Man Attacked on NY Subway

“There must be consequences for violence or it will get worse!” Hikind cried.

Gov. Hochul’s Jewish Aide Killed after Being Kicked to the Highway by Lyft Driver

Lyft issued a statement saying it was “heartbroken by this incident.”

ACLJ Files Antisemitic Discrimination Complaint Against CUNY

"CUNY has become a hotbed for discrimination and antisemitism.”

Four Arrested in Ramapo, New York for Targeting Jews in Hate Incidents

The charges include reckless endangerment as a hate crime, criminal possession of a weapon, conspiracy, aggravated harassment and endangering the welfare of a child.

Lee Zeldin’s Attacker Slapped with Federal Charge

Having attacked a member of Congress -- Lee Zeldin is a federal lawmaker -- the assailant was liable to federal charges as well.

Lee Zeldin’s Attacker Released Less Than 24 Hours Later

Why was the attacker released less than 24 hours after attacking a member of Congress and candidate for governor?

Assailant to Republican Jewish Gubernatorial Candidate Zeldin: ‘You Are Done’

To defeat Hochul, Zeldin must win in Long Island and Westchester County, and bring in the conservative voters in upstate NY.

Candidate Carlina Rivera Walks Back ‘Religious Exemptions’ on LGBTQ She Promised Hamodia

I urge you, Jewish Press readers, come next Pesach, sell all your Chametz to Carlina Rivera. Your kitniyos, too.

De Blasio Ends Run for New York’s 10th Congressional District

"It’s clear to me that when it comes to this congressional district, people are looking for another option. And I respect that."

Long-Time NY Jewish Democrat Jerry Nadler Facing Tough Re-Election Bid Brought On by Redistricting

Nadler, the 10th District incumbent, is running in Maloney’s redrawn 12th District.

Governor, Mayor Close Deal on Funds to Renovate New York City’s Penn Station

The project is to include enhancements to the streets and sidewalks, the creation of new public spaces in the area around the station, and the construction of more seamless transit connections between Penn and nearby subway stations.

Long Island Awarded $3.65 Million for Projects to Protect Farmland

Two projects of the Peconic Land Trust received a total of$3,656,018 to protect 15 acres of farmland.

NYC Holocaust Survivors Get Catskills Vacation

The Adolph and Lotte Rosenberg Summer Retreat Program is a unique experience that survivor beneficiaries look forward to all year long.

NY Governor Inks Smoking Ban at Public Beaches & Parks

The bill exempts the Adirondacks and Catskills from the ban, along with parking lots, sidewalks adjoining parks, and areas not used for park purposes.

New Pro-BDS CUNY Group Vows to Teach Jews to ‘Unlearn Zionism’

NIONCUNY vows to “create networks and programs within the CUNY Jewish population to question, critique and unlearn Zionism. . ."

NYC Congressional Candidate Endorses BDS Campaign Against Israel

“I believe in the right to protest as a fundamental tenet of western democracy, so I do support BDS,” Niaou said.

New York Attorney General Letitia James Says Teva Pharmaceuticals ‘Lied’ About Opioids

James says she is holding the Israel-based parent company of Teva Pharmaceuticals USA accountable for its role in the opioid crisis.

NYS, NYC Partner to Open COVID-19 Treatment Hotline

Insured patients will pay a co-pay amount for the treatment based on their plan. For those without health insurance, the State Department of Health will cover the costs of the service.

Five Shot on Coney Island Boardwalk

It's not clear what prompted the gunfire.

New Yorkers Told to ‘Mask Up Indoors Against COVID-19 Again

New Yorkers are being told to resume wearing masks indoors in the face of a new spike in COVID-19 in the city. We're currently seeing...

Exposé: NYPD Relaxes Fitness Test, Pulls Detectives Off Posts to Cover Street Corners

NYPD cops are paid less and face more threats more often than cops in other states . . . and even in other communities in New York State.

USDA Program Distributing Free Meals in Brooklyn

At least four of the sites in Brooklyn are located in Jewish areas.

Hochul Signs Green Laws in Brooklyn

The three new laws support the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal of an 85 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

New York State Tightens Its Gun Laws in Response to Supreme Court Decision

The new law restricts carrying of concealed weapons in sensitive locations, and expands disqualifying criteria for obtaining a concealed carry permit, among other points.

NYC JFK’S Terminal 4 Evacuated in ‘Security Incident’

A suspicious package was later found to contain a common household product that had a component the NYPD K9 officers are trained to detect.

NYC Mayor Launches First US Mobile COVID-19 ‘Test to Treat” Program

The program is starting with three mobile testing units, paired with local pharmacies, and will expand to more than 30 units through the month of July.

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