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Pictures of yesterdays food distribution by UJO

Pictures of yesterdays food distribution by UJO, 1000’s of families got free grape juice, seltzer, meat, fruits and vegetables and much much more.
special thanks to R Moshe Duvid Niderman from UJO who works 24/7 for all yiden from Williamsburg
and also huge thanks to all members of the Chevra Shomrim (WSPU) led by the great coordinator YANKY ITZKOWITZ and thanks to police leason Abe Friedman, and the big asken R Shulem Dautch
also huge huge thanks to Vito Lopez, chairman of the Brooklyn Democratic Committee and City Council member Steve Levin for all their help.

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Breaking News: NYC Council Approves Affordable Housing in Williamsburg (forwarded from YWN)

Breaking News: NYC Council Approves Affordable Housing in Williamsburg

The New York City Council today approved a plan to re-zone the vacant land known as the “Broadway Triangle” in Williamsburg Brooklyn by a vote of 36 in favor, 10 opposed and four abstentions. Theý plan to rezone 31 acres of prime real estate has been debated for the last year. On the one side was the team of Assemblyman Vito Lopez and Rabbi David Niedermanýworking in favor of the plan, andýon the other side was Councilwoman Diana Reyna working with a handful of local community activists who opposed it. The rezoning will allow 1,851 of new housing units to be built of which as many as 844 units will be set-aside for affordable housing.

The critics of the plan have attacked the plan, which includes a proposal to build many three and four bedroom units, as discriminatory in that it favor Chasidic Jews who have large families. The debate spilled over into a race for New York City Council this year when Assemblyman Vito Lopez backed a challenger to incumbent Councilmember Diana Reyna. In a hotly contested race, the challenger lost by a couple of hundred votes.

Closer to home, Assemblyman Lopez backed his staffer, Stephen Levin, to replace another of the plan’s supporters – Councilman David Yassky. Mr. Levin went on to win the race for New York City Council by a landslide with the support of Rabbi Niederman. Sources say that Mr. Levin actively worked on this rezoning in his capacity as Lopez’s Chief of Staff and is committed to seeing the project built under his tenure over the next four years.

The bottom line: when this development goes up it will create hundreds of units of affordable housing for a community that desperately needs it.

(YWN)

http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/article.php?p=43656