DAAS TORAH: Jackson Rabbanim Make Endorsement In Local Elections, Urge Kehilla To Vote

As the November election approaches, the Vaad Harabonim D’Jackson has officially endorsed Mordy Burnstein for re-election to the Jackson Township Council. In a letter addressed to the Jackson Kehilla, the Rabbonim praised Burnstein’s dedication to the community, emphasizing his advocacy and strong alliance with key officials. The Rabbonim urged community members to vote for Burnstein, highlighting his tireless efforts and ongoing guidance from Daas Torah.

“Mordy has proven himself to be a strong advocate for our community, navigating complex political landscapes while consistently seeking guidance from Daas Torah,” the letter reads.

The Vaad called on all members of the Jackson Kehilla to ensure they are registered to vote, emphasizing the importance of exercising their responsibility in this crucial election. Mail-in ballots have already been sent out, and early voting is scheduled to begin on October 26, with Election Day set for November 5.

“We fully endorse Mordy Burnstein for Jackson Council,” the letter says, urging voters to cast their ballots for Column L in the upcoming election.

The letter was signed by Jackson’s leading rabbanim, including Rav Micha Cohen, Rav Eli Friedman, Rav Yoel Marton, and Rav E.M. Schmelczer.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. So if you don’t have enough Zitz-Flaish(or financial means) to sit in BMG or any other Kollel, and you get a Job as a Rav(which is 90% non Learning related), that qualifies you for Daas Torah? Oh well

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