Dov Hikind (born June 30, 1950) is an American politician, activist, and radio talk show host in the state of
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Hikind is a former
Democratic
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New York State Assembly
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The Assem ...
man representing
Brooklyn
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's Assembly district 48, having held this position for 35 years – from January 1983 until December 2018.
Background and family
Hikind grew up in a
Haredi Jewish
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family in
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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, his father being a devout follower of the
Vizhnitz Hasidic dynasty. He has a
BA from
Queens College, and a
MA from
Brooklyn College.
Hikind is married, and has three children: Yoni, Shmuel, and Deena. Yoni and Shmuel both work as social workers in the Jewish community in Brooklyn.
Politics
Hikind endorsed
Michael Bloomberg
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the first two times he ran for
mayor of New York City
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, then switched his endorsement to the challenger
Bill Thompson in
the 2009 election. Hikind had broken ranks with his party before, most notably in his endorsement of
Republican candidates
George Pataki
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for governor in 1994,
George W. Bush,
John McCain,
Mitt Romney
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,
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
for president,
Inna Vernikov for New York City Council and
Lee Zeldin
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for governor in 2022.
Described by the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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and ''
The New York Times
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'' as a
conservative
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Democrat,
Hikind believes that the national party has moved too far to the left, particularly on social issues, for the liking of many of his constituents.
His district had long been one of the most conservative districts in New York City. For instance, it gave
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
69 percent of the vote in 2016, his second-best showing in the entire state; only the
Staten Island
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-based 62nd Assembly District gave him a higher percentage of the vote. In 2012, it gave Romney 75 percent of the vote, his best showing in the state.
Hikind expressed interest in the
special election
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for the
New York's 9th congressional district seat vacated by
Anthony Weiner
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; Hikind did not expect the
Democrats to nominate him, and considered running as a Republican.
In 2017, Hikind's son Yoni ran for the City Council in District 44 against
Kalman Yeger
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, David Greenfield's hand-picked successor who was on the Democratic party line; in order to avoid a primary, the younger Hikind collected petitions to run on his own party line called "Our Neighborhood".
In 2018, Hikind retired from the
New York State Assembly
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The Assem ...
, proclaiming support for his successor
Simcha Eichenstein.
Hikind hosts a weekly radio talk show in New York City.
Views on issues
Israel
Hikind is a pro-Israel activist. In the 1980s he was a member of the
Jewish Defense League, and a follower of
Meir Kahane
Meir David HaKohen Kahane (; he, רבי מאיר דוד הכהן כהנא ; born Martin David Kahane; August 1, 1932 – November 5, 1990) was an American-born Israeli ordained Orthodox rabbi, writer, and ultra-nationalist politician who ser ...
. In an interview with
Robert I. Friedman, Hikind stated that he supported forming a group of "intelligent professionals" to assassinate Nazis and Arab-American supporters of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
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. In 2001, he argued that the
Madame Tussauds New York wax museum should remove its wax statue of the Palestinian leader
Yassir Arafat
Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf al-Qudwa al-Husseini (4 / 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), popularly known as Yasser Arafat ( , ; ar, محمد ياسر عبد الرحمن عبد الرؤوف عرفات القدوة الحسيني, Mu ...
, saying that he was a terrorist whose image should not be in New York.
Profiling
Hikind has advocated for the
profiling of
Muslims of
Middle East
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ern and
South Asia
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n background as a response to
terrorism
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.
In 2005, he sponsored a bill to allow police to focus on Middle-Eastern men in subway bag searches.
At a news conference, holding up photos of Muslim men, he said: "The individuals involved
n terrorismbasically look like this. Why must police think twice before examining people of a particular group?" He has described this as "terrorist profiling".
Civil rights groups opposed Hikind's proposal, and the
New York City Police Department
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released a statement against it, saying that "Racial profiling is illegal, of doubtful effectiveness, and against department policy".
Following the attempted bombing of
Northwest Airlines Flight 253 in December 2009, Hikind introduced a similar bill that would allow law enforcement agencies to consider race and ethnicity as "one of many factors" in selecting persons for anti-terrorism stops and searches.
Subway security
Hikind was instrumental in arranging for the allocation of $1.2 million in a project that helped to install 120
closed-circuit television security cameras in nine South Brooklyn
subway
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stations that are located in Jewish neighborhoods such as
Borough Park,
Midwood, Kensington, and Parkville. He stated that the project was prompted by "concerns that the Jewish community would be targeted" by terrorists. Hikind encouraged politicians to do the same in other subway stations, which now lag behind those of his community. ''The New York Times'' revealed that the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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had granted close to $600 million in funds for security to stations in New York City in late 2002; however, only a small fraction of it had been used productively by 2005.
''The Passion of the Christ''
In 2003, Hikind and a group of supporters protested
Mel Gibson's film ''
The Passion of the Christ''. He led about 50 Jewish leaders and supporters to the
Fox News
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offices in
Manhattan
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in a demonstration, chanting, ''"The Passion is a lethal weapon against Jews."'' Hikind was vocal in his anger against the movie, stating: "It will result in anti-Semitism and bigotry. It really takes us back to the Dark Ages ... the Inquisition, the Crusades, all for the so-called sin of the Crucifixion of Jesus." Hikind said the film "is unhealthy for Jews all over the world."
United Nations
Hikind is part of a group of New York state legislators that has consistently attempted to block plans to renovate the
headquarters of the United Nations
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, image = Midtown Manhattan Skyline 004.jpg
, im ...
, calling the UN anti-American and anti-Israel.
Hikind criticized President
Barack Obama
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for abstaining on
UN Security Council Resolution 2234, which criticized Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, calling the UN a "cesspool".
Same-sex marriage
After voting against a
same-sex marriage bill in the New York State Assembly, Hikind claimed that same-sex marriage can lead to the acceptance of
incest
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, maintaining that, "If we authorize gay marriage in the state of New York, those who want to live and love incestuously will be five steps closer to achieving their goals as well."
On June 15, 2011, after the New York State Assembly passed a bill to legalize gay marriage, Hikind said gay marriage is
wrong in the eyes of God.
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David Irving letter
On October 20, 2009, at the insistence of Hikind and twelve other New York State and City officeholders in a letter to
American Express
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CEO
Kenneth Chenault, the company rescinded its Merchants Agreement with prominent Holocaust denier
David Irving.
Holocaust high school assignment
In response to what he deemed a "stab in the back to Holocaust survivors", Hikind called for the resignation of
New York State Education Commissioner The Commissioner of Education of the State of New York is the head of the State Education Department, chosen by the Board of Regents. The Commissioner also serves as the President of the University of the State of New York
The University of the ...
MaryEllen Elia on April 3, 2017, for her support of an
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assignment that asked students to put themselves in
Adolf Hitler
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's shoes to argue for or against the "
Final Solution
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". Elia had defended the assignment as one that allegedly fostered "critical thinking".
Incidents involving Hikind
Corruption allegations
In 1997, Hikind was indicted by the U.S. Attorney for allegedly receiving $40,000 in funding from the Council of Jewish Organizations of Borough Park (COJO) in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars in state grant money. Hikind was acquitted, while his co-defendant, an official of the organization, Rabbi Elimelech Naiman, was found guilty. The former operations director of COJO, Paul Chernick, pled guilty in a plea agreement.
In 2013, Hikind was alleged to have routinely failed to disclose payments he received from
Maimonides Hospital
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for advertising on his syndicated show. The payments were subsequently investigated by
Governor Andrew Cuomo's aborted
Moreland Commission The Moreland Act was an act passed by the New York Legislature and signed into law in 1907. It was introduced by Sherman Moreland, the Republican leader of the legislature. He proposed the act at the urging of New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes. ...
.
Hikind was accused of arranging jobs in government for friends and family members. In response, Hikind told the ''
New York Daily News
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'' that "I help strangers, and I certainly don't discriminate against members of my family".
Blackface
Hikind wore
blackface
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In the United States, the practice became common during the 19th century and contributed to the spread of ...
, an
afro wig and sunglasses during the 2013
Purim celebration, dressing up as what he said was a basketball player. He initially defended his costume decision, pointing to the "anything goes" tradition of Purim, but eventually apologized, saying that he didn't mean to offend anyone.
Charles Barron said that Hikind's apology was not enough, asking
Sheldon Silver
Sheldon Silver (February 13, 1944 – January 24, 2022) was an American Democratic Party politician, attorney, and convicted felon from New York City who served as speaker of the New York State Assembly from 1994 to 2015. A native of Manhattan's ...
to remove Hikind from his position of assistant majority leader.
Lawsuit against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Hikind filed a lawsuit against U.S. Representative
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (; ; born October 13, 1989), also known by her initials AOC, is an American politician and activist. She has served as the U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district since 2019, as a member of ...
for blocking him on Twitter. On November 4, 2019, it was announced that they settled the lawsuit, with Ocasio-Cortez issuing a statement apologizing for the block.
References
External links
Assemblyman Dov Hikind's Official blog"Same as the Old Dov""Hikind Stands By Call To Employ Racial Profiling In Subway Searches"
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1950 births
Living people
20th-century American politicians
21st-century American politicians
American Orthodox Jews
American talk radio hosts
American Zionists
Jewish American activists
Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
People from Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Queens College, City University of New York alumni
Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty) members