Saturday, May 18, 2019


                                                     
OUR HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO COUNCILWOMAN ELECT FARAH N LOUIS ON HER GREAT WIN.HER VICTORY SENDS A MESSAGE TO ALL OF BROOKLYN'S DIVERSE COMMUNITIES  THAT ONLY TOGETHER AS JEWS CHRISTANS MUSLIMS CAN WE PREVAIL TO MAKE OUR COMUNITIES A BETTER PLACE
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THE "UNITY IN ACTION" TEAM IN ISRAEL WITH COUNCILWOMAN ELECT FARAH LOUIS



Farah N Louis has won the election to be the city’s newest Councilwoman and will fill the seat vacated by now Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, after winning the special election on May 14.

Louis recieved 42 percent of the votes, She earned 3861 votes out of a total 9,235 ballots cast with more than 99 percent of scanners counted by Wednesday morning.

The councilwoman-elect will take up the seat in City Hall to represent the 45th district, which includes parts or all of Flatbush, East Flatbush, Flatlands, Midwood, and Canarsie.

Farah  worked as Williams’s deputy chief of staff for six years when he was a councilman as did former staffer Monique Chandler-Waterman, who came in second with 2,790 votes, just north of 30 percent.

The two front runners soared ahead of the other candidates, with Jovia Radix — daughter of New York Supreme Court judge Sylvia Hinds-Radix — coming in third at a mere nine percent of the vote and 849 ballots cast.

In a  unexpected move  Williams  passed over  Louis by endorsing Monique Chandler-Waterman, despite the latter having worked for him as Deputy chief of of staff 

But the incoming legislator had the backing of multiple local political heavyweights and organizations that have clashed with the public advocate in the past.

They include Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte (D-Flatbush),  the police union the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, , Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein (D-Flatlands), and the late former Councilman Lew Fidler,and strong support from Councilman Chaim Deutsch and Councilman Kalman Yeger who campaigned hard for her in the Jewish community



Farah Louis who spend ten days in Israel with the Unity in Action team led by Mark Meyer Appel Founder of The Bridge proclaimed that her visit to the Wailing Wall and other religious sites in Israel sealed her decision to run for the Council seat in the 45th Council District



Mark Meyer Appel a early supporter of her candidacy was beaming with tears of joy as news of her win reached the campaign.Farah is a true leader and I am sure her call for unity and her strong commitment to justice  will make all very proud to have her as our leader 



Louis also received the endorsement of powerful Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Frank Seddio, who had previously thrown his support behind Williams’s Public Advocate campaign

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At her victory celebration Farah louis expressed thanks to all  the diverse groups in her district who joined together in the getting out the message of unity and expressed her special thanks  to the Jewish community who came out strongly by endorsing her candidacy



Jumaane Williams sent his congratulations to Louis on her victory on social media.

“Congratula­tions to @FarahNLouis Councilmember of the 45th District,” he wrote on Twitter.






Louis campaigned on stemming the displacement of locals by a new wave of  developers and has advocated for what she calls “contextual zoning” that would mandate new buildings suit the neighborhood’s existing character and building sizes.

She also wants to reform the federally-mandated formula of the Area Median Income for determining so-called “affordable housing” to better reflect local communities.

The newcomer will serve out the remainder of the current term of the office and will soon have to revive her campaign to run again during the upcoming June primaries, followed by the general election in November for a two-year term ending in 2021.

Louis thanked her team and her voters for helping her to victory.

“This campaign has shown me the beauty, resiliency & power of this district,” she said on Twitter. “Every person who contributed, volunteered, voted & every person who offered a word of encouragement played an integral part in tonight’s outcome. It is my deepest honor to represent

Friday, May 3, 2019

INERFAITH FREEDOM SEDER

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, D.A Eric Gonzalez Headline Interfaith Seder
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On Sunday April 14.2019 The Bridge conducted its third annual Interfaith Unity Seder.Over three hundred guests of Jews, Muslims and Christian faith attended the unity Seder on Sunday that both celebrated both the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover and served to highlight that beneath our cultural, religious and ethnic differences, we all share the common bond of humanity.
The Bridge Multicultural Advocacy Project, 1894 Flatbush Avenue, hosted the annual event, which featured live music by FELINA BACKER AND EZZY GLUCK, dancing and both Kosher and Halal food. The eight-day Passover holiday celebrates the ancient Hebrews exodus from slavery in Egypt, and the Seder is the meal on the first two nights of the holiday where the tale of that exodus is recounted.
The chair of the event Dr Monalisa Ferrari welcomed Rabbi Joseph Potasnik executive vice president of THE NY BOARD OF RABBIS who led the event with a powerful prayer for unity

It is always a pleasure to join @thebridgemcp at their annual Seder, where people of different religions, cultures, and backgrounds came together to celebrate unity and our borough’s diversity,” tweeted Gonzalez, who has been celebrating at all of the freedom seders in the past

Among those honored were NYPD officers Sergeant Zagham Abbas and Detective Mohamed Amen. Among the other elected officials in attendance included City Council Member Mathieu Eugene (D-Flatbush, East Flatbush, Prospect Lefferts Gardens) and Assemblywoman Mathylde Frontus (D-Coney Island, Bay Ridge).
Also in attendance were a number of judicial candidates, and several candidates running in the upcoming special 45th District City Council election.
“Bringing together so many hundreds of people of all faiths at our unity Seder shows how we as a community are united in standing against hate and bigotry,” said The Bridge Founder Mark Meyer Appel.
The Mission of The Bridge Multicultural Advocacy Project (MCP) is to unite and energize people of every racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious group across New York City and the United States to address social issues facing society today. Only as a united community can we promote and advocate for government to educate society as a combined unified voice.