With the ranked choice vote being used for the first time in citywide races, it is too early to declare a winner in the races for mayor, comptroller, and public advocate. Across the five boroughs, there are 5,901 voting precincts where Tuesday’s ballots are counted, along with absentee and early votes submitted ahead of time. Also in play are the second and third choices of voters that could determine the outcome if there is no candidate with the majority of the votes. We may have to wait until the middle of July to know the next mayor of New York.

Cultural institutions are reopening as pandemic restrictions have eased, and there is a sense of novelty to walk their halls after more than a year of virtual exhibitions and online lectures. On a recent drive through Manhattan’s Lower East Side, I was curious to see whether the Eldridge Street Synagogue had reopened to the public. Along with the Jewish Museum, the Center for Jewish History, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage, this building is one of the leading landmarks of Jewish culture in New York.

In its mission to provide a Jewish education along with services and secular subjects to children with special needs, Sinai Schools also seeks to inform the larger communities about its work and the value of its work. “This is to create a sense of community as we serve a population with complex special needs that deserves a Jewish education,” said Sinai Director of Communications Abigail Hepner.

The social media star of the political right, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, issued a public apology on Monday after visiting the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. “There are words that I have said, remarks that I’ve made that I know are offensive, and for that I’d like to apologize,” she said. “So I should own it. I made a mistake.”

For generations, the appearance of judicial candidates on the ballot was a pro forma matter involving individuals selected by party leaders to fill a seat. In recent elections, every elected office has seen more candidates running, representing all walks of life. In this month’s primary for citywide and local offices, there is also the race for civil court judge.