Jewish New York died on November 4 – opinion
SHERWIN POMERANTZ
MAYOR-ELECT Zohran Mamdani holds a news conference in Queens on Wednesday. The flavor of New York as a Jewish city will be gone, the writer laments. / (photo credit: Kylie Cooper/Reuters)
The city that former Carolina Israelite editor Harry Golden described in his 1972 book The Greatest Jewish City in the World, celebrating New York City as the world’s preeminent Jewish city, died with the election of Zohran Mamdani as its next mayor.
An illustration shows the Daily News and New York Post newspapers featuring Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral election win stories, the morning on after Election Day in New York City, US, November 5, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/Illustration)
That New York has been gone for many years, as large segments of the Jewish population moved to the suburbs as they became wealthier. Still, other sections of the city grew, and areas such as Manhattan’s Upper West Side and Brooklyn’s Williamsburg and Borough Park welcomed new Jewish growth, as did areas of the Bronx such as Riverdale and Pelham Parkway.
The electorate has spoken
NEVERTHELESS, THE electorate has spoken, and Mamdani will take office on January 1, as the law dictates. Just over eight months later, on September 11, he will preside over the ceremonies marking the 25th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon that caused the deaths of 2,977 innocent Americans at the hands of crazed Muslim terrorists.
The writer, a New York native, is an international business development consultant, founder and chairman of the American State Offices Association, a former national president of the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel, and a past chairman of the board of the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies.
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