CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Earlier this morning, Thursday, Councilwoman Letitia James (D, Brooklyn) visited Crown Heights’s Yeshivas Darchai Menachem. Ms. James first met with the school’s principal Rabbi Eyal Bension who discussed the schools needs and future plans.

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Councilwoman Letitia James visits Darchai Menachem

CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — Earlier this morning, Thursday, Councilwoman Letitia James (D, Brooklyn) visited Crown Heights’s Yeshivas Darchai Menachem. Ms. James first met with the school’s principal Rabbi Eyal Bension who discussed the schools needs and future plans.

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Among the things discussed were the issues of safety when the students cross Eastern Parkway, and two incidents in the past 5 years in which students were struck by passing cars, the solutions discussed were crossing guards and no standing zones in front of the school buildings. Primary concern though was the schools search for a new building.

The ideas included the use of government buildings and underused public school buildings, which Ms. James supported.

Ms. James then spoke to the students in the schools Shul, and addressed them as our future leaders and politicians, asking that our ‘future congressman’ please tell her what he thinks that needs rectifying. A student stood and spoke of the African American and Jewish relations, another mentioned a safety concern he has with a traffic signal that is too short on his way to school.

A more pressing issue a student raised was the schools desperate need for larger facilities, “I would like a bigger classroom and more place to play sports during recess”, Ms. James responded that she had earlier spoke with school administrators and is hoping to have a solution for the school.

A student then gave a short speech comparing the councilwoman to our modern day queen ester in her quest to help crown heights and the surrounding communities, he then presented her with a Shalach Manot basket on behalf of the school.

14 Comments

  • Yasher Koach!

    sounds like a great school, very nice, great job!

    ( not to take away from the above, ober maybe tuck in the shirts bchlal, ubefrat when people like that come to a school.)

  • Bob Woodruff

    Why does Darchei Menachem find it necessary to diplomacize politically?
    Isnt there a CHJCC and other fine folks and orgs?
    Or does the Hanahal have a desperate need to garner attention?

  • Rabbi Dave

    With Ozzies such as Eyal and Yehuda involved surely we could have seen the kids shirt tucked in…Yakult, Rabbi Glick would have fined that kid a dollar…

  • moish

    notice how most fo the children are wearing their shirts OUT!!

    When i was in school and a visitor came they made sure to get us all look neat and good!

  • Impressed with the school

    This is what is so special about this place. Humble me thinks.
    You don’t need to have your shirt tucked in. It is b’seder.
    Leave the people who are doing good, alone!! Loz op!

  • my shirt is out

    out side comes after inside is taken care of

    relax everyone

    just look out for these kids in a year or two

    the shirts will be tucked in..

  • RE: Bob Woodruff-CHJCC

    If the CHJCC did anything about the problem, then they wouldn’t need to “diplomacize politically”.

    Yashar Koach to the school for stepping up to the plate when no one else helps.

    (BTW “diplomacize” isn’t a word. where did YOU go to school?)