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Dear Eligible American Voters,
Once upon a time, things may have been different. Today, they’ve changed.
There was a time when some elections felt distant — when we could tell ourselves they didn’t really affect us.
That time is over.
There is no such thing as a minor election.
There is no such thing as a local election.
There is no such thing as an election without consequence.
There is no such thing as an election that does not impact the Jewish community.
There is no such thing as an election that does not impact Israel.
Every official elected to public office next week will shape both local realities and the national mood — either calming or stirring the storm of antisemitism and hostility to Israel.
Every official chosen next week will have the power to shape the safety of our communities, the strength of our schools, and the climate in which antisemitism either festers or fades.
Every one of us must vote in every election.
Every eligible voter must vote in next week’s election.
This coming Tuesday, November 4, is Election Day.
Early voting is already underway — don’t wait until the last minute.
Make your plan today to vote early, in person, or by returning your mail ballot.
Our community’s voice must be heard — clearly, confidently, and together.
Our participation matters, and our efforts are already making an impact.
Let’s build on that momentum.
Voting is not just a civic duty; it is an act of achrayus — a responsibility for the future of Klal Yisrael.
Let’s lift our voices together — for our children, our schools, and our people.
Show up. Speak up. Vote.
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