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Mr. Abramoff, Mr. Rosenbluth and Tov Pizza
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Ronnie Rosenbluth is a shining example of what is great about the Orthodox community in Baltimore. He not only talks the talk, but he walks the walk. He is involved in the community. He cares about his neighbors. Not only does he believe in second chances, he is willing to be the person to provide that second chance. For people who don’t know him, he is also politically active. He is the man who should be representing us on the Baltimore City Council. Our current council member hasn’t lived in the community for years. She is out of touch with Orthodox Baltimore City whom she in theory represents. And while she has a very good “liaison” to the Orthodox Community, it is a very telling statement to me that she needs someone for the position.
While it maybe premature to start this ball rolling, I’m calling on Ronnie to challenge Rikki Spector and represent our area on the city council. He is just the type of person who should be representing our district and he would do so the way he approaches everything else. That is with compassion, common sense and care.
You heard it here first. Ronnie Rosenbluth for City Council. He brings a face to the Orthodox Community that needs to be seen by the rest of Baltimore City.
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