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Yaacov Behrman is an American rabbi, the director of Operation Survival, and a liaison for Chabad Headquarters. Behrman is also the founder of the Jewish Future Alliance, and a former member of Community Board 9 for ten years. He also serves on Mayor
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's Jewish advisory committee.


Education

Behrman was ordained by the former Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rav
Mordechai Eliyahu Mordechai Tzemach Eliyahu (; March 3, 1929 – June 7, 2010, on the Hebrew calendar: 21 Adar I, 5689 - 25 Sivan, 5770),
, and Rabbi Zelig Sharfstein, Chief Rabbi of the ''Vaad Ho'ir'' of
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. He earned his M.A. degree in Educational Leadership from Bellevue University, and is a New York State Certified Prevention Professional and Gambling Specialty Designation.


Activism

Behrman is a social activist who has advanced race relations in New York. He served on De Blasio's multi-ethnic interfaith Neighborhood Safety Coalition, and is a member of the Kings County Democratic County Committee since 2018. In April 2022, Rabbi Behrman and the Jewish Future Alliance co-sponsored the first Glatt Kosher Iftar Meal in Crown Heights. The event advanced Muslim-Jewish relations, and created further dialogue between Chassidic Jews in Brooklyn, and their Muslim neighbors. Behrman served on Community Board 9 from 2015 to 2025. He is the former Chair of CB9's Public Safety Committee, and Environmental Protection Committee. He is also a ULURP Committee member and former Education Committee member. Behrman is considered a political moderate, and is in regular contact with New York and national politicians regarding issues that effect the Jewish community. In 2021, Behrman put together a coalition of Jewish activists from the Crown Heights Jewish community, which gave New York City Mayor Eric Adams his first Orthodox Jewish community endorsement from Chassidic activists. This coalition was active in bringing out 4500 votes for Adams, and approximately 2500 votes for city council candidate Crystal Hudson. These voters likely provided the margin of victory for Crystal Hudson over socialist candidate Michael Hollingsworth.


Operation Survival

Operation Survival is a drug prevention program by the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education (N.C.F.J.E) that provides evidence-based programming in local yeshivas and public schools and provides classes and seminars for parents in drug prevention and mental health. Operation Survival played a leading role in educating the community on the opioid epidemic. NCFJE was the first Jewish organization in New York State to launch an overdose prevention Naloxone training program. In recognition for Operation Survival's efforts to fight the Opioid Epidemic, Behrman was invited by New York Attorney General
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, in October 2021, to stand with her as she began her statewide 'HealNY' tour to combat the opioid epidemic. The organization has been credited with working to bring the racially diverse community of Crown Heights together in common cause.


Chabad

Behrman is a director of media relations at Lubavitch International, the official news service of the Chabad movement, and a public relations liaison for Chabad Headquarters where he occasionally acts as a Chabad spokesperson. He has also helped coordinate Chabad's response during times of crises. On the first anniversary of the Mumbai attacks, Chabad sent Behrman to Mumbai to help organize the memorial. As a rabbinical student, Behrman traveled to many countries in Africa to lead holiday services, and help with community development. Many of these countries now have permanent Chabad centers. In 2011, as part of the official Chabad delegation, Behrman visited
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, to celebrate 20 years of Chabad's presence in Central Africa.


Awards

In 2014, Behrman was named by the
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as one of "36 Under 36" for his activism, and for working to improve relations between the Jewish and African American communities in Crown Heights, and NCFJE honored Behrman at their 83rd Gala Dinner in 2023.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Behrman, Yaacov 1982 births Living people Bellevue University alumni 21st-century American rabbis Rabbis from New York City Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis People from Crown Heights, Brooklyn Jewish American people in New York City politics