The Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC) will host its Legislative Brunch on Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Crown Heights, bringing together elected officials, community leaders, and stakeholders for a morning of connection and engagement.
The event will recognize The Honorable Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York; The Honorable Julie Menin, Speaker of the New York City Council; The Honorable Mark Levine, New York City Comptroller; and The Honorable Jessica S. Tisch, New York City Police Commissioner. Many local elected officials, community leaders, and partners are also anticipated to join.
Local leaders from the Crown Heights community will also be recognized for their ongoing contributions.
Acting Chairman Shmuly Rosenstein said, “This is about building connections that matter, bringing leadership and community together in a meaningful way to support and strengthen Crown Heights. The goal is to create a positive and constructive environment where people can come together around shared priorities and the future of our community.”
The brunch will also highlight CHJCC’s role as a central address for community services and its One Crown Heights initiative, focused on fostering unity and collaboration across the neighborhood.
This event is by registration only. If this feels relevant to you, or if being part of this conversation could be meaningful or beneficial, we would be glad to hear from you. To inquire, please email [email protected]. Additional details will be shared upon confirmation.
It’ll be an absolute shame if the Jews on NY especially NYC give Houchel their endorsement for governor. She’s going to give Mamdani everything he wants. They will both run NY for 4 years and our safety and affordability will be over. Don’t make the same mistake over and over again vote for Bruce Blackman. We can’t afford to have Her and mamdani ruin the city of NY and the state of NY vote her out.
Blakeman is a HORRID mayor who can’t even manage the town of hempstead.
Don’t vote for Hochul again
What more could you ask for? Smile for the camera! Oh, pass the danish, please.
SAY: NO TO HOCHUL!!She can STOP the shelters and does not. They are from the state. WHAT FUTURE DO WE HAVE IF WE HAVE MULTIPLE SHELTERS DESTROYING THE TOWN. And if you think you live in central crown heights and are protected from this. YOU ARE WRONG. Due to the shelters, the bus lane and bike lanes are coming to Albany avenue. We do not want Chas V’sholom a Korban of one of our children running to the bus from Yeshiva and getting hurt. HOCHUL HAS TO GO!!!!!!
Keep voting for these people who play the community.
nothing honorable about her