Rep. Lee Zeldin Among Newly Elected Board Members Of Republican Jewish Coalition

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U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Jewish Republican challenger in New York's gubernatorial race, on Election Day in November 2022. Credit: Twitter.

NEW YORK (JNS) – U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.), one of only two Jewish Republicans serving in Congress, headlines the list of newly elected board members of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC).

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Zeldin, who recently lost a closer-than-expected gubernatorial race in Democrat-heavy New York, joins other new RJC board members, including the former mayor of Bal Harbour, Fla., Gabriel Groisman; Texas real estate developer Larry Levine; and Joshua Katzen of Massachusetts, the co-founder and publisher of JNS.

“It is a pleasure to welcome our newest board members, each of whom is an accomplished, dedicated American patriot, and a strong defender of the U.S. Jewish community and of Israel,” RJC National Chairman Norm Coleman, a former U.S. senator for Minnesota, said in a statement on Tuesday.

After garnering 47% of the vote in November’s election for New York governor, Zeldin said, “This race was a once in a generation campaign, with a very close margin in the bluest of blue states. The unrelenting passion and hard work of our grassroots volunteers and supporters made this incredibly close race possible and helped us win at least 49 of New York’s 62 counties. Republicans, Democrats and Independents united as New Yorkers, pouring their heart and soul into this campaign.”

Despite his loss to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Zeldin’s message especially resonated with New York’s many Orthodox and Haredi neighborhoods, where increased crime usually also means a dramatic rise in antisemitic assaults on visible Jews and their property.


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Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
1 year ago

Woah. Big freaking deal. We needed him as governor, NOT a board member of the Republican Jewish coalition. And for whatever it’s worth, it doesn’t appear that any Republican or Jewish anything is making any bit of difference when it comes to elections. Just saying.

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

mazel tov to lee! he might be a tinok shenishbah but he has numerous numerous zechusim for defending our heilger yeshivos against the lying haters of yaffed and the systematically anti-semitic new york times

think
think
1 year ago

His wife is not Jewish, his children are not Jewish, they are Mormon al Pe Halacha

Bubbie
Bubbie
1 year ago

Are there any other intermarried members of this Republican Jewish Coalition?

Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
1 year ago

The Republican Jewish Coalition of shills for Trump.