A Visit from Governor Kathy Hochul
Speakers & Dialogues
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14m
During Kabbalat Shabbat, Governor Kathy Hochul praised the strength and resilience of New York’s Jewish community and remarked on the steps she’s taking to keep us safe in the face of rising antisemitism and violence, including her proposal to establish buffer zones around houses of worship.
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