Crown Heights Leaders Uncertain On The Political Future For The Community

by: A CH Resident

On the political aspect of Crown Heights, there are many different community leaders, askonim, activists, PAC’s, and non-profit organizations helping the political and social aspects of the Shchuna. Dozens of activists, some newer, some older, advocating for the betterment of Crown Heights.

During the past Mayoral election, there was a Lubavitcher chosid running against incumbent progressive council member Crystal Hudson. None of the leadership on any level in Crown Heights supported this Lubavitcher candidate because they said he didn’t have a chance to win, and they weren’t wrong, the Crown Heights Jewish community is gerrymandered into three different city council districts so our votes are sliced into three when it comes to city council elections.

Although that Lubavitcher didn’t have a chance to win, the fact that he bravely jumped into the race, highlighted the concerns of local residents and did his very best and got over half of the Crown Heights votes that were in his district despite the fact that the CH establishment was against him, they paid Chabad platforms to silence him and endorsed and vigorously promoted his Anti-Israel socialist opponent. Nevertheless he proudly ran for office and inspired the young chevra in Crown Heights to get involved. That show of leadership although unsuccessful at that time, is giving energy to all future candidates and those that want to get involved with helping Crown Heights.

With the Assembly race of Ahron Gluck challenging incumbent Brian Cunningham, 95% plus of Lubavitchers are in the district so will the broader CH establishment do something different? Or will they follow the lead of a group which claims to be “united” but is anything but that?

If you ask most Lubavitchers who they are voting for, an overwhelmingly amount answers are the same, Ahron Gluck, not because he’s “one of us” but because his policies, views and political positions align with the views and values of our community, while on the other hand most Crown Heightsers are frurious with Assemblyman Cunningham’s unapologetic support for the Homeless shelters and proposed bike lanes in the neighborhood.

Will the broader Crown Heights leadership support the best candidate? Time will tell but one thing is for sure, the more Lubavitchers registered to vote as a Democrat, the bigger the chance that our communities candidate can win.

2 Comments

  • CHJCC & VAAD should NOT ENDORSE Anyone

    CHJCC & VAAD should not endorse anyone & should instead educate the voters on the issues and let the Jewish grassroots decide, which equals Gluck votes.

    If the CHJCC & VAAD endorse Gluck, they risk losing NYS future grants from Cunningham.
    If the CHJCC & VAAD endorse Cunningham, they enable more Vital Brooklyn’s homeless shelters, protected bikelanes, gentrification & inaction on Kingsbrook Shul.

  • A proud voter

    I know that Lubavitcher that ran for city council and I take pride in having voting for him and I will with great pride vote for Ahron Gluck because the puppet show isn’t working anymore time for real leadership!

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