Communicated: Mark Levine Picks Up More Endorsements From Jewish Kehillas

Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, who is running for NYC Comptroller, has secured significant endorsement.
First, from the Satmar leadership in Williamsburg, representing a powerful bloc vote of thousands within the community.
This support aligns with endorsements from the Lubavitch community in Crown Heights, the Flatbush Jewish Community Council, the Queens Jewish Alliance, the Far Rockaway Jewish Alliance, and several elected officials known for their strong ties to the Jewish community.
More recently, Levine also received endorsements from leaders across Crown Heights, Flatbush, Queens, and Far Rockaway, and the Bobov, Belz, Pupa, and Satmar kehillos. Staten Island Askanim such as Rabbi Pollock and Mendy Mirocznik have added their support as well.
Levine has long been a trusted partner of Jewish community leaders across the city. He has been a prominent voice in combating anti-Semitism, especially following the rise in incidents after October 7.
Levine recently visited Boro Park, starting at Imrei Emes Gur Yeshiva, then he spent time walking through the neighborhood, greeting residents, and listening closely to the issues they face daily. His visit ended with a stop at the BoroPark24 office where he conducted an interview.


