From his days at Brooklyn Borough Hall to his current role at New York City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams has remained a staunch ally and advocate for New York’s Jewish community. His unwavering commitment was celebrated once again during his State of the City address at the iconic Apollo Theater in Harlem.
The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) expressed their admiration and continued support for the mayor.
“JCRC-NY was proud to visit the iconic Apollo Theater in historic Harlem to hear Mayor Adams deliver his State of the City address—and we fully agree that NYC is the greatest city in the world,” the organization stated.
Acknowledging the importance of inclusivity and community partnerships, JCRC-NY reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring New York City remains a welcoming and supportive home for all.
“That is why we are deeply committed to continue working with our community partners to ensure NYC remains a safe, supportive, and inclusive city for all New Yorkers, including New York’s Jewish community,” the council emphasized.
Mayor Adams’ consistent advocacy for diversity and inclusion highlights his vision for a unified New York, where every community feels valued and protected. His partnership with organizations like JCRC-NY demonstrates his dedication to fostering a safe and thriving city for all residents.