I’m a lifelong West Hempstead resident, a devoted husband, and proud father of three. From a young age, I learned the value of community — giving back, standing up for neighbors, and improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of leading initiatives that made a tangible difference: cleaning up Halls Pond, installing a traffic light on a dangerous road, shutting down a crime-ridden motel, and advocating for local needs at both Albany and Washington, D.C.
As an active member of the Young Israel of West Hempstead, I’m deeply committed to fighting antisemitism and all forms of hate while keeping our families safe. I’m running to deliver practical results: safer streets, stronger neighborhoods, and a community where families can thrive without worrying about taxes or crime.
Top Priorities
1. Controlling taxes: I will support County Executive Blakeman’s tax freeze and work to make our communities more affordable for families and seniors.
2. Fighting antisemitism and hate crimes: I believe we must educate the community about antisemitism and other forms of hate. This includes increasing police presence near houses of worship and strengthening penalties for hate crimes.
3. Improving parks and roads: Our suburban quality of life depends on well-maintained public spaces. I’ll work with neighbors to identify parks in need of upgrades and roads that need repaving, keeping our community safe, attractive, and enjoyable.

































