By S. Fridman, Lubavitch.com
At a meeting in the Governor’s office last Thursday, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman of the Chabad-Lubavitch Educational and Social Services divisions spent the better part of half an hour speaking with New York State Governor David Paterson about Chabad-Lubavitch educational activities in the State.
“The Governor was keenly interested in the educational activities of Chabad-Lubavitch in his state,” said Rabbi Krinsky of the meeting. Specifically, he said, they discussed Chabad’s recent partnership with ORT in vocational schooling, and possible funding opportunities for Chabad’s educational programs. The Governor said he was familiar with the work of ORT and noted its achievements.
Following the Mumbai terrorist attack of last December, Governor Paterson spoke with Rabbi Mendel Sharfstein at Lubavitch Headquarters several times to express his sorrow and support, and invited the leadership of Chabad-Lubavitch to visit with him in person.
At the meeting, which took place in the Governor’s Manhattan office, he recalled that he had an instinctual reaction when he learned of the Mumbai terror attack, because New York itself was on high alert for terrorist activities in the days preceding the Mumbai attacks.
Rabbi Krinsky noted that Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg was a New York State resident. The Governor said he was deeply moved by this young couple who made “the ultimate sacrifice” for their cause.
He expressed his admiration for Chabad’s resilience, noting the immediate resumption of activities in Mumbai by Chabad’s rabbinical students determined to keep the work of Gabi and Rivki going.
Governor Paterson said he was aware of the scope of Chabad’s activities worldwide, but was surprised to learn that within the state of New York alone, Chabad counts 170 centers, each of which have regional educational and social services divisions, serving New York’s statewide Jewish population of over 1.6 million.
I heard the governor’s office asked for the meeting.
If the mayor of our city would ask he would need to go too.
You talk tough. Put your name to comments wise guy.
i agree most people just talk to solidify their standing and not getting out there to make the world a better place in stead its a chance to become more choshuv thank u number 7 and asked him personally to increase in something
He should have stressed to him the sheva mitzvos, and that marriage is only between a man and a woman.
You talk tough. Put your name to comments wise guy.
Nebach. That’s the best Mendy Sharpton can do!?!? the Governor of NY who wasn’t elected and has the worst rating in history that his own party is talking about having someone run against him in the next election. I guess now that all the law suits are over he’s reduced to trying to find YK photo ops
Thanks for thinking of us please keep us posted with the progress
Rabbi Krinsky thanks for thinking of us.
Rabbi Krinsky keep up the good work!!!