NY Jews Hopeful Lee Zeldin To Block Matzah Bakery Decree As White House EPA Administrator

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(UPDATED) New York’s controversial environmental regulation and decree targeting all the frum community's kosher Matzah bakery’s has gone into effect

UPDATE:

Many in the Frum community are optimistic that former Congressman and candidate for NYS Governor Lee Zeldin who was appointed a cabinet position as EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Administrator under President-Elect Donald J. Trump’s administration, will override both New York City and New York State and halt this decree on the NYC Matzah Bakeries, which was forced upon us by the NY Democrats.

Lee Zeldin isn’t just a “friend and ally” to the Jewish community, Zeldin is an advocate for causes dear to the Frum Kehila.

Editors Note: While this law was intended to go after NYC Pizza shops, Matzah bakeries have been collateral damage. The language this regulation was adopted is vague, with NYC highlighting Matzah Bakeries and NYS making no mention of Matzah Bakeries whatsoever.

Either way Zeldin’s newly announced White House position as EPA Administrator is bringing much hope to the Jewish community that this decree will BEZ”H be nullified.

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NYC Regulation Targeting Matzah Bakeries Takes Effect

By FrumNews.com 

Brooklyn, NY — New York’s controversial environmental regulation and decree targeting all the frum community’s kosher Matzah bakeries (and an estimated 130 city pizzerias) has gone into effect.

As previously and exclusively reported on FrumNews.com, a new NYC rule introduced last year by the City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) requires coal and wood-fire pizza stores and eateries—including matzah bakeries—to install a very costly emission control system to cut their smoke pollutants by 75% due to “global warming.”

The DEP claims that this “common sense rule” was created because “wood—and coal-fired stoves are among the largest contributors of harmful pollutants in neighborhoods with poor air quality.” but the claim is only half-baked, as the number of wood and coal ovens in the city is negligible and are mainly used in the city’s famous brick-oven pizza shops and the few Matzah bakeries.

As we pointed out, the half measure doesn’t actually remove emissions—it just adds an additional expense for New Yorkers to shoulder if they want Mehudar Shmura Matzah for Seder night. According to the owners of local Matzah bakeries, this will likely lead to the possible closure of many New York City Matzah Bakeries and their relocation to more business-friendly areas in southern red states.

These new ludicrous regulations—which mimic communism—exclude our Brooklyn and New York City Matzah bakeries from the wider Matzah bakery competitive price market worldwide.

For example, a local Matzah bakery in Boro Park, Flatbush, Crown Heights or Williamsburg would have to incur significant expenses to comply with these new regulations, significantly raising the cost of our locally produced Matzah and pushing their customers to non-New York City Matzah bakeries, which can better compete with their lower costs.

The new regulations were adopted and went into effect during this year’s Pesach on April 27th, Yud Tes Nisan, right after the 2024 Matzah baking season, this puts the city’s Matzah bakeries on track for collision with raising costs or absolving the costs ahead of the 2025 Matzah baking season.

The Path Forward?

As we detailed in our original report, a new bipartisan bill proposed by Assemblyman Sam Pirozzolo, who proudly represents the growing Frum community in Staten Island and Assemblywoman Jaime Williams, who proudly represents the Jewish communities in Mill Basin and Marine Park, is trying to fight this. Their proposed compromise bill, “Preserving Our Culinary Traditions Act,” will waive the restrictions on burning wood, coal, natural gas, or other fuels to cook or prepare food.

Pirozzolo argues that this rule is anti-business and would do little to actually help the fight against pollution and global warming. He points out that Governor Hochul’s controversial bill to ban gas stoves and furnaces from new buildings gave an exception to existing restaurants, which this bill doesn’t. So why not go to the city’s iconic Matzah bakeries and Pizza shops?

A nearly identical bipartisan bill—to stop this insane regulation which was forced upon us, is in committee in the New York State Senate, proposed by Senator Bill Weber (R-38), who proudly represents the Kehilla in Monsey and Rockland County and Senator Jessica ScarcellaSpanton a friend and ally to the Jewish community.

As of press time, neither bill has progressed far in the Democrat-controlled, far-left New York Assembly or State Senate.

Askunim told FrumNews.com that these good bills and efforts might pass ahead of the 2025 Matzah baking season. If passed, it would alleviate the heavy costs Matzah bakeries face. However, at least one large Matzah bakery in Brooklyn has already added the expensive sensors required by the DEP, spending nearly $700,000 on modifications, which will likely be sifted into the purchase cost of this year’s Matzah.

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One reader pointed out the reason we should fight these efforts (edited for brevity):

“Unfortunately, we don’t have that type of leadership these days (referring to Mordechai Hatzadik). We’re too forgiving and we don’t stand up for our religious values. We were tested recently during COVID-19 and we caved In, allowing secular laws to determine how we are to observe our religion in our Shuls and even in our homes as to how many relatives can sit in our Seder.

“Once we cave in and allow our traditions to be challenged over ridiculous scares, we’re doomed. It’ll never stop. Our history is full of challenges that attack our religious customs. All in the name of “compassion and sensitivity” etc., when we have the most caring and humane religion.

“Our Pesach costs are already so high that it would be practically impossible to celebrate our Holiday if Matzah prices were more costly! I can’t imagine how our one-week-a-year holiday would add to the world’s pollution.”

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17 Comments

  • Moshe 11/17/2024 | ט"ז חשון התשפ"ה

    Hands off our matza!!!

  • Rabbi Pinchos Movsikov 11/17/2024 | ט"ז חשון התשפ"ה

    We are going to bake our homemade matzoh in every family with Moshiach Now

  • Fatso 08/25/2024 | כ"א אב התשפ"ד

    It’s a one week a year holiday but the baking goes on for half the year- it’s still a stupid law, but you have to argue the facts.

  • Mordichai shuchat 08/25/2024 | כ"א אב התשפ"ד

    שומו שמים as if salaries jump up and soon esrogim lulavim will follow tefillin anything jewish they will knock

  • REsq 08/20/2024 | ט"ז אב התשפ"ד

    You guys are funny, but fuzzy thinkers. How is an environmental bill communist? First, NY-produced matzo is so different from Jerusalem produced- or English matzo, both of which either taste better or are holier. And, your argument stinks. Look at the number of hours per year matzo factories operate versus the number of hours per year pizzeria operate. Argue that the amount of pulutentes created by matzo factories are de minimus even to the polutens created by pizzerias. So that the law actually is an unreasonable burden on free exercise of religion.

  • Umglick!! 08/05/2024 | א' אב התשפ"ד

    Leave it up to the Democrats, sick people!

  • How much? 08/05/2024 | א' אב התשפ"ד

    How much do these filters actually cost? Does anyone know?

  • Communism? 08/05/2024 | א' אב התשפ"ד

    How does this mimic communism?

  • Florida thanks you 08/04/2024 | כ"ט תמוז התשפ"ד

    Ron DeSantis from the great state of Florida would like to know if he should thank Eric Adams or Kathy Hochul for this (& other liberal communist) new policies which will send many hard working, law abiding & tax paying residents of the city & state of NY to flee their hometown and bring their money, business & livelihood to the great state of Florida

  • If we don\'t stand for Hashem who will? 08/02/2024 | כ"ז תמוז התשפ"ד

    Time to stop being passive. The gym owner in Albany who refused the Covid tyranny and $2 million in fines just recently won his case. Stand your ground.

  • New York hates its tax payers, time to move 08/02/2024 | כ"ז תמוז התשפ"ד

    NY (under the “Leadership” of Adams/Hochul is basically telling Matzah Bakeries that they either need to spend a lot of $$$ on environmental modifications (which will raise your Matzah prices $) or they get shut down.

    NY also told this same thing to the few grandfathered in older Italian brick oven Pizza stores.

    Is it about the Matzah or Pizza I don’t know.

    Is it communism, environmentalism or straight out anti business-ism I don’t know.

    What I DO know is that common sense states like Florida don’t chase away businesses and tax payers like NY does

  • Jerry Jacobs 08/02/2024 | כ"ז תמוז התשפ"ד

    Why are we upset. Thousands of people and businesses are leaving the city/state due to high taxes.
    What prevents these businesses from moving to NJ or Connecticut. Charging $70 for a pound of shmura matza is already bad. Might as well make it $100 a pound.
    At least now they can blame it on the city

  • Malka Finkel 08/02/2024 | כ"ז תמוז התשפ"ד

    If neither bill has progressed far in the Democrat-controlled, far-left New York Assembly or State Senate, then the writing is on the Wall! Move out of New York, run away before you will be taxed for other things that will be much more ridiculous. New York is no longer a host city and state that wants Jews.

  • Stalin 08/01/2024 | כ"ו תמוז התשפ"ד

    The Communist city of New York…

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