The Jewish Chronicle

Praise for Bloomberg, New York’s liberal light

- BY SANDY RASHTY

AS THE new Mayor of New York, Bill De Blasio, was sworn into office this week, one Jewish community stalwart took time to remember the achievemen­ts of the outgoing head of City Hall, Michael Bloomberg.

Abraham H Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which monitors antisemiti­sm, said about Mr Bloomberg: “During his tenure, he remained a staunch advocate for the state of Israel and demonstrat­ed an admirable passion for the Jewish people.

“He will go down in the books, not just as one of New York’s most towering and influentia­l leaders, but as someone whose insightful voice was h e a r d t h r o u g h - out Ameri c a a n d around the world.”

As well as leading the fight against attemptsto­delegitimi­se Israel, Mr Bloomberg has been a champion of liberal

Jewish values.

In 2011, he conducted a ceremony for the first Jewish gay marriage in New York at his Upper East Side residence. Despite the presence of a group of Orthodox Jewish protesters nearby, he told the couple, John Feinblatt and Jonathan Mintz, who both worked at City Hall: “Today, surrounded by family and friends, you are making history.”

Mr Bloomberg also defended proposals to build a mosque near Ground Zero, the site of the former World Trade Centre. The ADL vigorously opposed the plan.

“While we did respectful­ly disagree with Mr Bloomberg on some issues, those difference­s have never put a damper on our utmost respect and friendship that we share,” said Mr Foxman.

In October, Mr Bloomberg received the first $1 million Genesis Prize — also known as the “Jewish Nobel Peace Prize” — that is awarded to “exceptiona­l people whose values and achievemen­ts will inspire the next generation­s of Jews”.

A major philanthro­pist, Mr Bloomberg signed a pledge with George Soros and Mark Zuckerberg in 2010 to donate at least half of his wealth to charity. In 2011, he gave £172 million to 970 different charities, including the Jewish Associatio­n for Services for the Aged.

The billionair­e businessma­n, with a fortune estimated at $31bn, founded media company Bloomberg LP. He will go on to lead Bloomberg Associates, a consulting organisati­on which will advise countries on urban policy.

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