Trump’s Antisemitism Czar Mark Walker Meets with Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch and Attends Major Dirshu Event

“First and foremost, we must call antisemitism by its name! we can’t let antisemites hide behind slogans and political terms. They must be called out. We also must be forceful in how we deal with hatred. It is not enough to just send off a tweet saying you condemn an attack on Jews. Attacks must be met with force. Whenever governments show weakness in combating hate, violence and hatred thrive.”

On one of the first fall Sunday afternoons, October 19, the parking lot of NYPD Police Service Area (PSA) 9 Community Council on Jewel Avenue became an outdoor classroom. Neighbors from nearby NYCHA Pomonok developments and across the community gathered for Car Care 101: Auto Repair Workshop, an inaugural program built around the simple idea of giving people practical skills that can make the difference when life intervenes unexpectedly.

In this week’s parshah, VaYeira, we see the extraordinary chesed of Avraham Avinu. Despite recovering from his bris milah and experiencing intense pain, Avraham sits at the entrance of his tent searching for guests. His love for welcoming others was so deep that Hashem sent mal’achim so that Avraham could perform hachnasas orchim.

Over 50 Emet students and staff gathered this past weekend for an unforgettable Shabbaton in Passaic, New Jersey. The experience was organized for students in Emet’s Fresh Meadows Fellowship, an introductory program that meets Monday evenings and welcomes participants from multiple local campuses, including Queens College, St. John’s University, Adelphi University, Baruch College, New York Institute of Technology, and others. As the first Shabbaton of the semester, there was a mix of spirituality, friendship, and personal growth that left everyone deeply inspired.

Local Leaders and Hundreds Gather in Kew Gardens Hills to Support Israel
and Oppose Extremism in Mayoral Race

On Sunday afternoon, October 26, a large crowd gathered at the Queens Public Library on Vleigh Place in Kew Gardens Hills to show support for Israel and mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo. Local rabbanim, elected officials, and community leaders joined in a strong show of unity. Community security was visible from the start, with volunteers from Queens Shmira helping manage the crowd, as TV cameras from various local and national media outlets were present. The crowd stretched down the block, with attendees waving signs that read “Stand with Israel” and “No to Extremism.”