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Fwd: News From Agudas Yisroel 6 Elul 5782/September 2, 2022


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September 2, 2022 - 6 Elul 5782

News from the Agudah:


  • Today, Agudas Yisroel filed an Amicus Brief in YU Pride Alliance v. Yeshiva University. See below for more details.


  • Agudas Yisroel would like to bid farewell and say thank you to Mrs. Leah Steinberg, Director of ProjectLEARN, for her tireless work on behalf of children with special needs. Going forward, for school-related special needs questions in New York, you may contact Rabbi Ami Bazov at abazov@agudah.org or 212-797-7386. For other special needs questions, you may contact Miss Tova Wacholder at twacholder@agudah.org or 212-747-8763.


  • Attention Massachusetts residents! This Tuesday, September 6th is Primary Election Day in Massachusetts. Agudah's New England office released a letter today from local rabbonim and community leaders urging members of the Jewish community to vote in the upcoming elections. See below for information on how to vote and for a letter from local community leaders.


  • Agudas Yisroel in conjunction with Hakhel will be hosting a morning of shiurim this Monday, September 5th (Labor Day). See below for more details on how to join. 


  • Agudah's highly anticipated annual calendars are printing! If you received one last year, you should be on the lookout for it in your mailbox soon; if not, click here to order one and to check out our Artscroll offers!


  • Bnos and Pirchei Newsletters: Download this week's Pirchei Weekly by clicking hereDownload the Bnos newsletter for this Shabbos here.


  • Please note the special expanded schedule for the Labor Day weekend for this week's virtual Yarchei Kallah on Iyunim B'Hilchos Sukkah - see below for more details.

Agudas Yisroel Files Amicus Brief in YU Pride Alliance v. Yeshiva University 

Today, Agudath Israel of America filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief asking the US Supreme Court to issue an emergency stay pending appeal, to prevent Yeshiva University from being compelled to recognize an LGBTQ+ club.

 

The case, YU Pride Alliance v. Yeshiva University, pits four students and alumni, who attended Yeshiva University (YU) well aware of its religious character, against their school. YU Pride claims that Yeshiva University must accept its club under the New York City Humans Rights Law (NYCHRL) - widely considered one of the most sweeping such protection laws in the country. Yeshiva University counters that a religious exemption, which is found in the actual law, and is protected by the First Amendment, means it cannot be forced to run its private school against its own religious convictions. YU Pride was successful in its legal bid at the lower court in New York, hence the need for an emergency appeal now to the Supreme Court.

 

Agudath Israel, in its brief, supports Yeshiva University's efforts to maintain its religious integrity and autonomy. Moreover, the brief details how an impingement on Yeshiva University's right to block an objectionable club here can have negative repercussions toward it and other Jewish schools' autonomy to hire and fire educators, and other internal, religious-based determinations under NYCHRL and other laws.  

 

Agudath Israel thanks Ronald Coleman, Partner, at the Dhillon Law Group, who authored the brief, with assistance from Agudath Israel's Avrohom Weinstock, under an accelerated briefing schedule. Agudath Israel also thanks Jeffrey Zuckerman, Managing Partner at the Zuckerman Law Group, for his input.

 

"Yeshiva University, and all yeshivas and religious schools, must be free to operate in accordance with their firmly held religious beliefs," said Rabbi David Zwiebel, Agudath Israel's executive vice president. "We hope that the Supreme Court will recognize and affirm this fundamental right."  

Massachusetts Voting Information

Massachusetts Primary Election Day will take place this Tuesday, September 6th. If you are a resident of Massachusetts, please go out and vote.


Please note polls are open between 7:00 am-8:00 pm. Click here to find your polling place.


For more information on how to vote click here

Hakhel

The Torah Projects Commission of Agudas Yisroel together with Hakhel will be hosting a morning of shiurim this Monday, September 5th.


The event will begin at 9:00 AM EDT and will take place at Agudath Israel of Madison, Zichron Chaim Tzvi 2122 Ave. S. 


Join virtually by going do TorahAnytime.com/HakhelLive,  or call in to 718-298-2077 x41.

Agudas Yisroel is Excited to Introduce The 5783/2022-2023 Calendar

Agudath Israel joins the Klal in welcoming the new year this Rosh Hashanah, and is proud to introduce our 5783/2022-2023 calendar.


To request a calendar, go to agudah.org/calendar, or call 212-797-9000, extension 200. If you received a calendar last year you will automatically receive one this year and there is no need to call.


We look forward to a happy, healthy, and accomplished year filled with simchos and yeshuos for Klal Yisroel.

Iyunim B'Hilchos Sukkah

Please note the schedule for this week. The shiurim will continue with the access information as follows:


The Zoom access link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83528677424 and the call in number is 1-646-558-8656, log in: 835-286-77424.

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