Op-Ed | How we lost our youth | amNewYork
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Op-Ed | How we lost our youth | amNewYork
"Poverty, crime, corruption and much more have been challenges New York has had to overcome. It has grown to become the most famous city in the modern world. A city that has established itself as a center of commerce, arts, innovation, medicine, finance and home of the best Bagel on Earth! New York is famous for the gritty get it done and don't say die attitude of the citizenry."
"New York is blessed with being a home for immigrants of all stripes and backgrounds. A shelter for refugees from around the world. I am a proud third-generation New Yorker, with my great-grandfather coming over from Europe during World War I. New York has been the city where hard work does not go unrewarded. Many have seen remarkable success in their entrepreneurial ventures."
New York City has overcome poverty, crime and corruption since its 1898 consolidation and has become a global center of commerce, arts, innovation, medicine and finance. The city cultivates a gritty, resilient civic spirit and prides itself on its bagel culture. New York serves as a home for immigrants and a shelter for refugees. Hard work has enabled many to achieve entrepreneurial success across generations. Jewish New Yorkers have played a pivotal role in the city's growth, leadership and institutions, with influential figures and strong religious communities, particularly in Brooklyn. The U.S. relationship with Israel is characterized as a steadfast alliance and strategic bulwark in the Middle East. The recent election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor has provoked alarm over his perceived hostile stance toward Israel.
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