An Orthodox Single Mother Will Challenge Republican Inna Vernikov For City Council Next Year

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Civic leader Amber Adler announced that she will run for City Council in Brooklyn's 48th District next year. (Anna Rathkopf of Rathkopf Photography)

BROOKLYN (JTA) – A single mother who is a well-known civic leader in Brooklyn’s Orthodox community announced her campaign last week for New York City Council in 2023.

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Amber Adler, 38, will run as a Democrat for the City Council’s 48th District, which encompasses Brighton Beach, Midwood, Manhattan Beach and parts of Coney Island.

“The community is suffering,” Adler told the New York Jewish Week, referring to issues of poverty, crime and cleanliness. “Across the community, it’s all I hear when I’m out. A downpour of complaints, people begging for help.”

In an interview, Adler said she is running on a campaign of “safety, unity and prosperity,” while making the case that the incumbent, Republican Inna Vernikov, has been “divisive” since she was elected in December 2021.

Should they both end up in the general election next year, it would pit two Jewish women against each other in an Orthodox district of Brooklyn that leaned toward Donald Trump in 2016 and where Orthodox women are discouraged from taking on public leadership roles.

Adler is acutely aware of this fact, saying that she faced harassment and death threats when she ran for City Council last year. “Other people who weren’t Orthodox, they didn’t have the same attacks that I did,” Adler said. “While it would be two women running, I do think that in comparison I will most likely get the brunt of the excessive harassment and dangerous behaviors.” Vernikov, 38, is Jewish, but not Orthodox.

 

In the 2021 primary, Adler lost to incumbent Democrat Steve Saperstein, winning 17 percent of the first round vote and placing third in the fifth round of ranked choice voting. Vernikov, who both supported and was supported by Trump, easily beat Saperstein in the general election that November, with 61.5% of the vote.

The incumbent councilmember has built a name for herself over the last year as a staunch conservative. She has appeared in photos with Trump and is a regular guest on Fox News.

Vernikoff pulled $5,000 in discretionary funding for the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Manhattan after it canceled its contract with a Jewish conference that would have featured Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. She has also attended rallies against vaccine mandates.

“There is a problematic growing divide amongst the cultural communities of the district,” Adler said. “It’s from a lot of divisive rhetoric that [Vernikov] is consistently using. It’s a dangerous predicament.”

When asked about Adler’s comments, Vernikov, whose immigrant family left Ukraine for America in 1996, told the New York Jewish Week that she has “no comment.”

Vernikov has advocated for Jewish students at the City University of New York, organizing a hearing with other Council members to discuss reports of antisemitism within the school system. In addition, she led fundraising efforts in New York to help Ukraine when the war first broke out in March.

Adler first rose to prominence in 2016 as an agunah, or “chained” wife, whose estranged husband would not grant her a get, or a Jewish divorce. Without a get, she could not marry again under Jewish law.

Adler became an activist on the issue, holding rallies with hundreds of people and pushing legislators to pass a bill to make coercive control a crime. This includes emotional abuse that Orthodox advocates say is typical in get refusal cases.

“It’s horrific to feel trapped,” Adler said. “You can’t make someone let go of you. It’s definitely left me with a lot to think about when it comes to dating or marrying again. It leaves you with a lot of scars.”

In her professional life, she has held multiple fundraising jobs, including work with several New York City mayors. She was the chief of staff for the International Center for Autism Research and Education, among other titles.

Locally, she is the chair of the Neighborhood Advisory Board in her district.

Adler’s main concern as a candidate would be rising antisemitic hate crimes within the community, and says she is “very supportive of law enforcement,” but also wants to focus on prevention through education.

Adler has already received multiple endorsements, including one from New York State Assembly member Mathylde Frontus, who represents Coney Island and other parts of Brooklyn.

“Amber is a tireless fighter for our communities and believes in bringing people together,” Frontus said in a statement. “I trust her leadership to address the many issues facing southern Brooklyn families during these uncertain times.”

Adler said that she incorporates Jewish beliefs and was worried about “lashon hara,” or speaking badly about someone, when it came to criticizing Vernikov.

“If I can’t back up a fact, I won’t be speaking about it,” Adler said. ““I believe that my faith keeps me on a good path forward.”

The City Council Democratic primary is June 27, 2023.


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Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Vernikov IS Orthodox and beat the askanim machine of FJCC who endorsed liberal toeiva supporting uft member saperstein. Why would adler be successful if she did horribly 1st time getting less than 1 in 5 votes. She’s a Democrat and they brought us no bail

Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
1 year ago

If Vernikov wasn’t doing a good job I could understand. But she is a fighter and so far she’s been doing a very good job for her constituents, so why should someone change that?

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Huh she is running as a democrat against crime? It is the democrats who are responsible for the rampant crime.

Benny
Benny
1 year ago

We had enough of Democrats they destroyed this country to the core !!!

Observer
Observer
1 year ago

The Democrat party candidate in the district lost by a wide margin to the current Republican councilmember in the last election, in a resounding repudiation of the far-out, way left, appeasement policies of their party. The district is a relatively conservative district.

I don’t see people there suddenly changing, flip-flopping to go the other way so fast. Especially with the craziness in NYC now.

Enough
Enough
1 year ago

Sure we’re suffering the city is run by democrats that have caused the problem

YITZCHOKLEVI
Active Member
YITZCHOKLEVI
1 year ago

Adler has little to run on. Vernikov is an “activist” representative, who fights on behalf of the Jewish community. She is a staunch advocate of the police and for a safe city.
She has brought in record amounts of funds for hatzolah and Shomrim.
Why would anyone consider voting for Adler?

Sam
Sam
1 year ago

Unfortunately, death threats are part of public life. Any idiot shielded by internet anonymity can send a death threat. You’re not the only one. Stop angling for the sympathy vote. Stop copying AOC. Debate the issues.

Frum jew mother
Frum jew mother
1 year ago

Vernikov is a fighter for all frum causes. She’s doing great things for our community.
Why is this women jumping in? Find something to do where you don’t mess up something good.
When will we get our act together as a community and make sure our votes actually are worth something?

Secular
Secular
1 year ago

Single mom is not a qualification

The Commissioner
The Commissioner
1 year ago

This is so stupid. No one wants a Democrat councilwoman, when the republican councilwoman is doing a pretty good job.

I also think this idea of parading children front and center in a campaign is wrong.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Mathylde frontus the ONLY endorsement she has, has ties to farrakhan folks and rallied with arabs at a nakba event in bay ridge

hm...
hm...
1 year ago

this article claim that orthodox woman in Brooklyn are discouraged from taking leadership roles. Would someone plese tell that to my wife? thanks

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

she wants to fight antisemitism by prevention through education, if only we could have taught those cossaks, nazis, russian commies, yaffed supporters, arab terrorist, squad ppl to be nicer…

Rats Rats DemocRATs
Rats Rats DemocRATs
1 year ago

Vote Republican down the line come Nov 8

Curious
Curious
1 year ago

Is this the infamous Flatbush mama?

Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
1 year ago

Upon seeing that family photo of everyone dressed up so nicely (even the dog) and then reading the headline “Orthodox single mother”, I thought it was an ad for a shidduch.

m shain
m shain
1 year ago

it behooves me why her her husband refused to give a get