NEW YORK NEWS

 City officials, led by Mayor Eric Adams, are facing legal challenges as they attempt to modify the Right to Shelter law in New York City, which mandates housing for anyone who requests it. Adams seeks to limit the stay of adult migrants in city-run shelters to just 30 days, arguing that the influx of asylum seekers makes the law unsustainable. Advocacy groups oppose these changes, warning of increased homelessness if the law is altered.

First-of-its-kind discussion in UAE to focus on peace, spirituality, and the climate crisis

On Sept. 21, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University, will headline a historic panel launching the first year of programming at the Abrahamic Family House (AFH) in Abu Dhabi titled “Rethinking Sustainability and Peace Through a Spiritual Lens.” The discussion, held on the International Day of Peace, will highlight YU’s continued commitment to deepening ties and spreading Jewish values in the global community. The other panelists include Dana Kamali, Chief Business Officer at UAE’s Corporate Social Responsibility Fund, which oversees the country’s sustainability efforts, and Dr. Monica Menendez, Associate Dean of Engineering for Graduate Affairs at NYU Abu Dhabi. The event will also include remarks by Mr. Abdulla Al Shehhi, Acting Executive Director of the Abrahamic Family House.

This year’s Sukkos follows the YU Torah To-Go journal that critiques “g’vir culture.” So, if you’re not the type of kosher consumer who’s taking your family on a chartered flight to an exotic Sukkos destination, or an all-inclusive resort where palm trees grow, here are the affordable local sights to visit. Every year, our Chol HaMoed Guide offers perennial favorites with updated exhibit information, along with lesser-known places in the city and nearby.

NEW YORK NEWS

 During a press conference outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan addressing the migrant crisis, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other Democratic lawmakers faced loud heckling from protesters shouting “Send them back!” and “Close the border!” Despite the disruptions, Ocasio-Cortez discussed the need for resources to assist migrants and work authorizations to help them support themselves. The delegation also called for extending Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans. The Roosevelt Hotel serves as a relief center for asylum seekers, offering food, vaccinations, and caseworker meetings. The event highlighted the contentious issue of immigration as New York City grapples with a significant influx of migrants, leading Mayor Eric Adams to express concerns about its impact on the city’s resources and future.

Recap: Hope and Bonnie go to the Jacobsons for Friday night dinner. Henry, the little boy who was tripped in the store, is there with his father. Hope enjoys the Shabbos meal and atmosphere. When she gets home, she overhears news coming from the television. Three civil rights workers are missing in the South.

Recap: Mr. Bowers is home and Hope finds out that Mrs. Bowers is his second wife, and that his first wife – Bonnie’s mother – passed away. She was Hope’s mother’s second cousin. Hope asks Mr. Bowers if she can go to her friend’s house for dinner and he says yes. Mrs. Bowers tells her to take Bonnie. Hope is happy to be able to go to the Jacobsons for Friday night dinner.