Dear Friends and Neighbors, We are being reminded that rights and protections can never be taken for granted. Recently, we have seen protections that we assumed were part of our long, painful national march toward freedom and equality rolled back or weakened. Roe v. Wade, which stood for nearly fifty years, was overturned. The Voting Rights Act has been effectively undermined, reducing federal oversight that protected against discriminatory election practices for decades. Rolling back other hard-earned rights is being openly discussed, including contraception, same-sex marriage, birthright citizenship, and the role of federal agencies in enforcing anti-discrimination laws. The erosion of longstanding legal precedents, institutional norms, and constitutional guardrails is an attack on the rights of Americans – to have their vote count, make ...
This week I was proud to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month by honoring the Westchester Jewish Council. For 50 years, WJC has been bringing people together across synagogues, schools, and organizations, creating a unified voice that is stronger than any one institution alone. They build relationships not just within the Jewish community, but across faiths and across communities, because they understand that real strength comes from unity,trust and standing together. Across the c...