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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
Mazel Tov New York Knicks! 🏀🗽
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I LOVE NEW YORK I LOVE OUR KNICKS I LOVE THE GARDEN!!!🧡💙🧡💙🧡 I LOVE KAT I LOVE JALEN I LOVE OG I LOVE MIKAL I LOVE JOSH I LOVE ROBINSON I LOVE LANDRY I LOVE JOSE I love OUR WHOLE ROSTER!!! It’s New York or nowhere, ALWAYS!!!!

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Who’s in charge of tree pit guards? I’m investigating, as I was witness to a pedestrian trip, fall & need a tetanus shot from being punctured by an abandoned tree pit at 1132 1st Ave in Manhattan. The rusty rod of the neglected guard was protruding into the sidewalk. @nyc311 says they maintain the trees not the metal guardrails @NYCParks map says this tree is managed by @nycgov ✌️ NYC Council Members are looking into it for me Let’s see who/how/when we get an answer
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Tremendous thank you to the best police department in the world, the NYPD, and all law enforcement partners relevant agencies that did a phenomenal job ensuring a safe Israel Day on 5th parade. Commissioner Tisch honored and lived up to her words “I got you and I got this” when she reassured our community about the safety of today’s event. Thank you, Commissioner Tisch!
Beautiful day marching up Fifth Avenue with @MikeBloomberg for the annual Israel Day Parade. The NYPD was not messing around with security: this was the most extensive security plan that the NYPD has ever put together for this event so that everyone could celebrate safely. Thank you to every member of the NYPD who was out today protecting our city.
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Proud to join thousands of New Yorkers at the Israel Day Parade and celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of New York’s Jewish community. New York is home to the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, and today was a powerful reminder of the vibrancy and pride of Jewish life in our city. At a time when antisemitism continues to rise here at home and around the world, it is more important than ever to stand with Jewish New Yorkers and speak out against hate.
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More than a million Jews call New York City home, and today’s Israel Day Parade showcased the spirit of that community. NYC Comptroller Levine joined elected officials, community leaders, and thousands of New Yorkers in celebrating Jewish heritage and traditions. At a pre-parade legislative breakfast, the @MetCouncil also honored Comptroller Levine for his work advancing affordable housing initiatives for New Yorkers.
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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
I don't typically experience much FOMO, but boy, am I bummed to have missed the NYC Israel Day Parade!! All my favorite politicians were there, and camels too! 🇺🇸🇮🇱🫶🏼🐪🇺🇸🇮🇱
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What an amazing turnout in New York today, with so much love and support for Israel! Am Yisrael Chai!
Today, a record-breaking turnout of proud New Yorkers and proud Zionists joined us to show the world our love for Israel. 💙🇮🇱 Thank you to everyone who showed up on such a beautiful Sunday to march with UJA, including our special guest, Maya Regev, and all our partners and grantees who helped make @JCRCNY’s @israeldayon5th the best yet. Am Yisrael Chai.
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It was great to march in the Israel Day Parade today with many of my colleagues and thousands of New Yorkers. Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate!
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Everyone should be able to walk into their place of worship without fear of harassment or intimidation. Alongside Jewish leaders and community members, today we made that the law in New York.
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I’m proud to march alongside thousands of New Yorkers in today’s Israel Day Parade. At a time of rising antisemitism, it’s more important than ever that we come together in celebration of our Judaism and connection to Israel. As home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel, New York City sends a powerful message today: we are choosing joy over hate, unity over division, and pride over fear.
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Thank you to our amazing allies from @NYCCouncil for standing with the Jewish Community 🇺🇸🇮🇱
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From celebrating @MetCouncil for their extraordinary work in fighting poverty, to marching with @SpeakerMenin, the first @NYCCouncil Jewish Speaker in this year’s Israeli Day Parade, it was quite a special day today, especially as the Co-Chair of @JewishCaucusNYC @UJAfedNY @JCRCNY
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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
Very innovative. Never seen this concept before.
This morning we are introducing COGE — the Commission on Government Efficiency.

This Commission will find ways for our city to work smarter, faster, and more effectively for working people. 

New Yorkers deserve a city government as careful with their money as they are.
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“My parents grew up in Coney Island, on the beach, they have no wrinkles” - overheard in NYC
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Replying to @DanAmira
The only actual debate is whether it’s L-I-R-R or L-I-double-R. Even I, a Jersey boy by birth, know this.
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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
Just to be clear, I don't think the NYT is lying about people saying this, or doing rage bait. I believe some people really are saying it. I'm just perplexed by it. It's like finding out that some people have been pronouncing USA "Oosa" this whole time.
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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
I’ve never felt more gaslit. I’m from Long Island. I’ve taken the LIRR my whole life. I’ve never once heard a single person pronounce it “lurr,” ever
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Skye Ostreicher retweeted
A special thanks to WITNESS Board Member and Founder of In The Room Media, Skye Ostreicher, who had the idea to bring our students’ skills into the room through a tailoring pop-up. Skye taught us the importance of not just explaining the work, but letting people experience it.
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