To the editor:
Each month, a small but growing group of Bronx-based members of Jews for Racial & Economic Justice meet to build community and engage in political action and, in recent months, oppose the mayor’s reckless budget cuts.
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6/4/23
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To the Editor:
Ritchie Torres and Jeffrey Dinowitz have lost the plot.
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12/8/23
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While current New York City mayor Eric Adams is content with the status quo of the marijuana marketplace throughout the five boroughs, one of his predecessors thinks something must be done.
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3/31/23
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(Re: Open letter to Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz from Jews for Racial & Economic Justice)
To the Editor:
Thank you for your Nov. 9 letter. I have read it carefully. Your divisive …
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12/8/23
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(Re: “Hello, Mr. Dinowitz? We are angry,” Nov. 30)
To the Editor:
Reading the recent letter from Naomi Sharlin and Jordan Moss was a bit confusing as they declare their anger at Assemblyman (Jeffrey) Dinowitz for his staunch support of Israel after the horrific attacks of Oct. 7.
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12/8/23
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The landscape in health care is changing in ways that impact the consumer negatively.
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By Helen Krim
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3/31/23
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In this time of deep sadness and anger over the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the ensuing war, greater Riverdale has done what is has always done: help seach other heal.
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11/3/23
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To the editor:
(re: “Moving backward in real estate,” March 23)
In viewing compliance with Local Law 97 as an expense, Lou DeHolczer is not alone. However, LL97 compliance can be better seen as an investment.
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3/31/23
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(Re: Thanks to electeds backing, Oct. 18)
To the editor:
In his letter to the editor in last week’s Riverdale Press, local attorney and Jeff Dinowitz right-hand man Benjamin F. Jackson smears founding members of the Unity Democratic Club for allegedly not condemning a certain anti-Israel organization.
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11/3/23
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To the editor:
Recently I have been noticing a trend throughout the city. Private cars and drivers that think they can park anywhere they want and drive any which way they’d like with few if any consequences for public access or safety.
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3/31/23
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