It took many years but finally came to a culmination this Sunday. The Culver El Affordable Housing Development, just constructed in the air space of an elevated train tracks torn down during the 1970s, was first proposed in the 1980s during the Koch administration. After numerous delays, it was deeded by former Mayor Bloomberg in 2007 to the Southern Brooklyn Community Organization (SBCO), the housing division of Agudath Israel, to develop affordable housing. SBCO had already developed a sterling reputation in developing and managing affordable housing and was the natural choice to undertake this project.
However, in the ensuing years the land had to be rezoned, and permits and other approvals obtained before construction was able to commence. Finally, earlier this year, the new homeowners (all of whom were selected in a lottery supervised by NYC HPD under its New Foundations Program) were able to close on their units and begin moving in.
Yesterday, the new homeowners joined with elected officials, community leaders, and Agudah and SBCO leadership for a ribbon-cutting event sponsored by Chase Bank to celebrate the Culver El opening.
Speakers at the event included Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President of Agudath Israel; Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe, Executive Director of SBCO; Rabbi Shimon Ostreicher on behalf of Belz institutions (who were given space on the block to build a yeshiva and graciously hosted the event in their lobby); Amaralis Blackwood and Esther Hakalir on behalf of event sponsor Chase Bank; Mrs. Goldie Lebron, a new Culver El resident, expressing thanks on behalf of all the homeowners; and finally, State Senator Simcha Felder and NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, both of whom played very crucial roles in the development of the project. The program was emceed by Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudah’s Director of New York Government Relations. Other elected officials in attendance included State Senator Roxanne Persaud, Assemblymember Simcha Eichenstein, Councilmember Kalman Yeger, Judge Saul Stein, Senator Elect Iwen Chu, former Assemblymember Jim Brennan and District Leader Pinny Ringel. Representing Mayor Eric Adams were Senior Advisor Joel Eisdorfer and NYPD Inspector Richie Taylor; representing Public Advocate Jumaane Willams, Simon Sebag.
Rabbi Jaffe was effusive in his praise of all those who assisted over the years. “We sincerely thank all those that helped bring this project to fruition, but our biggest joy is actually seeing these families moving in, and watching their children at play as they get to realize the American dream of home ownership.” He also thanked SBCO’s parent organization Agudath Israel for their ongoing support and for their assistance with the elected officials.
Rabbi Silber also thanked the various elected officials involved in this effort. “What first was conceived under Mayor Koch was really brought into fruition by Mayor Bloomberg, Mayor DeBlasio and completed under the administration of Mayor Adams. We thank them all for believing in this project, and we thank the many others who assisted every step of the way.”
- State Senator Roxxane Persaud with Esther Hakalir and Amarilis Blackwood of Chase Bank and Hector Ramos of BNS with Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe and Rabbi Yeruchim Silber
- Rabbi Yeruchim Silber and Rabbi Yitzchok M. Moskowitz
- L to R: Abe Eisner, Ari Weiss, Councilman Kalman Yeger, Rabbi Berish Freilich, District Leader Pinny Ringel, Pinchas Hikind
- Rabbi Yitzchok Fleischer with Rabbi Yeruchim Silber
- Rabbi Shimon Ostreicher, Rabbi Berish Freilich, Rabbi Yitzchok Fleischer, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Pinchas Hikind
- Abe Eisner, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe, Ezra Friedlander, Rabbi Chesky Blau
- Alan Dubrow, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Yitzchok M. Moskowitz
- Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe with Culver homeowners
- Senator Simcha Felder, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Judah Wohlgerlenter, with Belz yeshiva leaders
- Ephraim Nierenberg, Avi Wagschal, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel
- Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe
- NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel
- Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber
- Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel and Rabbi Shimon Ostreicher
- Rabbi Yeruchim Silber
- A View of the Crowd
- Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel
- Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe
- Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe with Mr. Abraham Moses, builder
- Rabbi Shimon Ostreicher
- Representing Chase Bank- Esther Hakalir and Amarilis Blackwood
- Hector Ramos, Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Amarilis Blackwood, Mrs. Esther Klein, Esther Hakalir
- Hector Ramos, Amarilis Blackwood, Mrs. Esther Klein, Esther hakalir, Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe
- Mrs. Goldie Lebron- representing the homeowners
- Senaor Simcha Felder
- Rabbi Avrohom Jaffe, Joel Eisdorfer (senior advisor to the mayor), NYPD inspector Richie Taylor, Igor Galanter, Gil Cygle
- NYC Comptroller Brad Lander
- NYC Comptroller Brad Lander
- L to R: Judge Saul Stein, Rabbi Yaakov Lonner, Senator Roxxane Persaud, Amarilis Blackwood, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Esther Hakalir, Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Senator Simcha Felder, Councilman Kalman Yeger, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein , Joel Eisdorfer, Inspector Richie Taylor, Senator Elect Iwen Chu
- L to R: Judge Saul Stein, Rabbi Yaakov Lonner, Senator Roxxane Persaud, Ezra Friedlander, Amarilis Blackwood, Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Esther Hakalir, NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Simcha Felder, Councilman Kalman Yeger, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein , Joel Eisdrofer, Inspector Richie Taylor, Senator Elect Iwen Chu
- Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Barry Spitzer District Manger Community Board 12, District leader pinny ringel, joel eisdorvfer, senior advisor to mayor, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Inspector Richie Taylor