POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
NY primary between rabbi, Jewish lawyer serves as referendum on Mamdani and buffer zones
An upcoming New York primary features a race between rabbi Eli Northrup, who argues protests outside religious sites are unconstitutional, and Jewish lawyer Stephanie Ruskay, who supports such restrictions as necessary. The contest is framed as a referendum on buffer zones and the Mamdani policy.
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