Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer is the Councilman for the 5th District of Baltimore City.
Councilman Schleifer is a lifelong resident of the 5th District and currently serving on the City Council since 2016. Councilman Schleifer is the Chair of the Rules and Legislative Oversight Committee and serves on both the Health, Environment, and Technology Committee and the Ways and Means Committee.
It’s January and no date for meeting sir what’s up
Thank you Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer for your support and endorsement! Being a Baltimore City Councilman whose district borders Baltimore County, Yitzy knows how important it is to make sure the City and the County work together to keep us all safe. We’re building momentum and it’s only January!
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This week marks 200 years since the passage of Maryland’s “Jew Bill,” a reminder that access to opportunity has not always been equal. In 1826, Maryland removed a Christian oath requirement, opening public service to Jewish and other non-Christian Marylanders. It’s a powerful example of how equity strengthens democracy. When barriers fall, everyone benefits. Communities once excluded have gone on to make lasting contributions to our state, and our diversity today reflects the progress made when fairness and inclusion are treated as core values, not exceptions. ... See MoreSee Less
Happy Anniversary Free To Hold Public Office Thanks To Mr Kennedy
Remember the Ayshes Chail and our dear family friend and your constituent who had Kennedy recognized in 1992. That in itself is a great story! Barbara Weikers Friedman Susan Weikers
In the 18th century, "prohibitions" on American Jews were primarily legal and political rather than religious or social. While they enjoyed greater freedom than in Europe, significant barriers remained until after the American Revolution. So blacks helped yall get out of prohibition
I agree everybody should have a right to make thier life better if they use thier brain or work for it one example Benjamin eidlzs is still doing business with the city and your control of the legality what’s up 15 years for designs you keep appoving and ms cumming only brings up fraud when it’s black I pointed out a few instances
What led to that point of Christianity banning Jews because they have been kicked out of everything for thier practicesI saw tonight as well Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer so are we leading these American children right because history holds all truth
Honored to join @councilmanizzy in lighting the menorah tonight at the @chanukah_house_of_pikesville . Thank you to Wendy and David Hefter for truly lighting up the night on this Festival of Lights. ... See MoreSee Less
Thank for joining us and for all you do to make our community a better, saver for a place to live and work!
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Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer hope your doing great sir but I’m calling your office sir to get a date in January I have the email sir please contact me
Happy Kwanzaa America
Always a highlight of the year to attend the @govwesmoore and First Lady’s Chanukah celebration. Governor Moore has consistently been one of the first to speak out against antisemitism, and this year his remarks addressing the horrific antisemitic terrorist attack against the Australian Jewish community were especially powerful and meaningful. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s January and no date for meeting sir what’s up
Thank you Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer for your support and endorsement! Being a Baltimore City Councilman whose district borders Baltimore County, Yitzy knows how important it is to make sure the City and the County work together to keep us all safe. We’re building momentum and it’s only January!
#SaferWithSarah #BaltimoreCounty #StatesAttorney ... See MoreSee Less
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This week marks 200 years since the passage of Maryland’s “Jew Bill,” a reminder that access to opportunity has not always been equal. In 1826, Maryland removed a Christian oath requirement, opening public service to Jewish and other non-Christian Marylanders. It’s a powerful example of how equity strengthens democracy. When barriers fall, everyone benefits. Communities once excluded have gone on to make lasting contributions to our state, and our diversity today reflects the progress made when fairness and inclusion are treated as core values, not exceptions. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Anniversary Free To Hold Public Office Thanks To Mr Kennedy
Remember the Ayshes Chail and our dear family friend and your constituent who had Kennedy recognized in 1992. That in itself is a great story! Barbara Weikers Friedman Susan Weikers
In the 18th century, "prohibitions" on American Jews were primarily legal and political rather than religious or social. While they enjoyed greater freedom than in Europe, significant barriers remained until after the American Revolution. So blacks helped yall get out of prohibition
I agree everybody should have a right to make thier life better if they use thier brain or work for it one example Benjamin eidlzs is still doing business with the city and your control of the legality what’s up 15 years for designs you keep appoving and ms cumming only brings up fraud when it’s black I pointed out a few instances
What led to that point of Christianity banning Jews because they have been kicked out of everything for thier practicesI saw tonight as well Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer so are we leading these American children right because history holds all truth
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Honored to join @councilmanizzy in lighting the menorah tonight at the @chanukah_house_of_pikesville .
Thank you to Wendy and David Hefter for truly lighting up the night on this Festival of Lights. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank for joining us and for all you do to make our community a better, saver for a place to live and work!
Great picture!
Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer hope your doing great sir but I’m calling your office sir to get a date in January I have the email sir please contact me
Happy Kwanzaa America
Always a highlight of the year to attend the @govwesmoore and First Lady’s Chanukah celebration. Governor Moore has consistently been one of the first to speak out against antisemitism, and this year his remarks addressing the horrific antisemitic terrorist attack against the Australian Jewish community were especially powerful and meaningful. ... See MoreSee Less
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