Showing posts with label Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

HIKIND, THOMPSON, CYMBROWITZ CONDEMN BROOKLYN COLLEGE FOR SPONSORING ANTI-SEMITIC LECTURES



NEWS FROM
ASSEMBLYMAN DOV HIKIND

January 31, 2013

Contact: Yehudah Meth                                                       For Immediate Release
718-853-9616

(left to right) NYS Senator Eric Adams, NYC Councilman David Greenfield, NYS Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, Ari Kagan, Assemblyman Dov Hikind, Assemblyman Steve Cymbrowitz

HIKIND, THOMPSON, CYMBROWITZ CONDEMN
BROOKLYN COLLEGE FOR SPONSORING ANTI-SEMITIC LECTURES

STATE SENATORS, ASSEMBLY MEMBERS & NYC COUNCILMEN LINE UP TO DENOUNCE MISUSE OF STATE FUNDS

“PRESIDENT GOULD SHOULD RESIGN,” SAYS HIKIND

Assemblymembers Dov Hikind and Steve Cymbrowitz along with former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson addressed a huge gathering of students, faculty and press this morning at Brooklyn College to strongly criticize Brooklyn College for officially co-sponsoring an anti-Israel lecture featuring a well-known racist. The event 

“BDS Movement Against Israel,” which is scheduled to take place on the Brooklyn College campus on February 7, will be co-sponsored by Brooklyn College’s Political Science Department.

“This lecture, which is funded by tax dollars, gives a platform to the BDS movement, whose goal is to delegitimize Israel’s existence,” said Assemblyman Hikind. “Like its philosophical brothers in Hamas, BDS aims to eliminate the State of Israel from the map. Only its tactics differ from its terrorist cousins: While Hamas blows up busses of innocent men, women and children, BDS works to isolate Israelis, to cut them off from business.”

“This isn’t an issue of freedom of speech. This isn’t about having a dialogue. This is about the City’s University, which uses public funds, officially sponsoring speakers who call for the annihilation of the State of Israel; speakers who praise Hamas and Hezbollah. I asked President Gould to just withdraw the official support of the Political Science Department because that support is the City University giving its endorsement. Do that and we have no issue. They can go on and have their hateful forum. But President Gould doesn’t get it.”

The Brooklyn College Political Science Department co-sponsored event invites students to hear seasoned propagandist Omar Barghouti, founder of the BDS, who has compared Israelis to Nazis and added that he won’t take a lecture from a “white person”. Barghouti will be joined by Judith Butler, an apologist for Hamas and Hezbollah.

Assemblyman Hikind’s office reached out numerous times to Paisley Currah, chairman of the Brooklyn College Political Science Department. Currah would not accept his calls, nor calls from other elected officials. Hikind called Currah a coward.

In addition to former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, numerous elected officials turned out this morning to condemn Brooklyn College’s sponsorship of the BDS event, including: NYS Senator Eric Adams, NYS Senator John Sampson, NYS Assemblywoman Rhoda Jacobs, NYS Assemblyman Alan Maisel, NYS Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz, NYS Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein, NYC Councilman David Greenfield and NYC Councilman Mike Nelson.

Also in attendance were Helen Freedman, Executive Director, Americans For a Safe Israel, as well as Ari Kagan (a leader in the Russian Jewish community) and Wolf Sender, District Manager, Brooklyn Community Board 12. Dr. Rina Yarmish (Chairperson, Mathematics & Computer Science, Kingsborough Community College) addressed the crowd and delivered comments from CUNY Trustee Jeff Wiesenfeld. Joey Saban, a Brooklyn College sophomore, also addressed the crowd.

Former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson addresses the crowd.

Joey Saban, a Brooklyn College sophomore, talks about the chilling message sent to Jewish students by the Political Science Department's official endorsement of BDS.
Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz from Queens talks about the message  that Brooklyn College is sending to its students by officially endorsing an anti-Israel lecture.


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Truancy Center in Flatbush? Unacceptable!

NEWS FROM
ASSEMBLYMAN DOV HIKIND

September 6, 2012

Contact: Yehudah Meth                                                       For Immediate Release
718-853-9616 (office)


HIKIND OUTRAGED BY D.O.E. TRUANCY CENTER PLANNED FOR FLATBUSH

“NOT A WORD TO ANYONE? IT’S OUTRAGEOUS AND UNNACCEPTABLE!”

WEINSTEIN, JACOBS AND NELSON JOIN OUTCRY


Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) is furious about a new Truancy Processing Center planned to open next door to a girl’s yeshiva in Flatbush. The Department of Education admitted today that they’ve been planning to open a center for truant juveniles at its Administrative Building located at 1780 Ocean Avenue. Word of the new Truancy Center, which would open just two doors from the Shaare Torah Girls High School, leaked out to anxious residents who immediately contacted Assemblyman Hikind.

“This news has caused concerned parents enormous anxiety and fear,” said Assemblyman Hikind. “Shaare Torah alone educates nearly 150 young girls; it’s just one of many yeshivas in the neighborhood. There are numerous children attending private schools in this community—schools that have worked hard to create a protective environment for their students. Their safety is our primary concern.

“What is equally shocking is that the Department of Education was going ahead with these plans without a single word to the community or its elected officials. No notification regarding this Truancy Center was given to anyone in our community. Residents are entitled to a say in matters that can so deeply impact the character of our community, to say nothing of the safety and well-being of our children.”

Assembly Members Helene Weinstein and Rhoda Jacobs, as well as City Councilman Mike Nelson echoed Assemblyman Hikind’s shock at being kept in the dark about the DOE’s plans. All three lawmakers agreed with Hikind that a Truancy Center would be detrimental to Flatbush residents and vowed to fight the poorly planned project.

 In a letter to Dennis M. Walcott, Chancellor of the NYC Department of Education, Assemblyman Hikind spelled out the reasons for the community’s apprehension. “There are no statistics regarding how many truant youth the city plans to process, and there are deep concerns regarding where these truant children will go and how they will behave when they are not within the confines of the proposed Center,” said the Assemblyman who plans to address the issue in person with the Chancellor along with his fellow lawmakers.