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D’Esposito claims victory over Gillen in congressional race By KYlE CHIN

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A special visit from Israel’s chief rabbi very powerful and important mitzvah to fulfill. A blessing is recited to the wearer by a rabbi, embers of the Jewand certain prayers and texts are ish community in read aloud while wearing tefilMerrick, Bellmore lin. and Wantagh were At the meeting, Rabbi Shimon invited to the Chabad Center for Kramer, who leads the MerrickJewish Life last weekend for a Bellmore-Wantagh Chabad, led number of things — the morning prayer. a Men’s Tefillin Club Afterward he intromeeting, a special duced Rabbi Nota mezuzah check and, Kuperman of Brookperhaps most imporlyn, a sofer — or tratant, a visit from the ditional Jewish chief rabbi of Israel, scribe — who had David Lau. come to examine the The Tefillin Club verses on the tefillin meets on the first scrolls to ensure that Sunday of every the script was month at the cenunsmudged and still ter’s Hewlett Avenue legible. location in Merrick. “Tefillin (is the) Tefillin are a pair of channel in which we leather boxes conreceive God’s blessDAVID lAu taining scrolls of Chief rabbi of Israel ing,” Kuperman parchment with said. “Tefillin is verses from the what binds us to God Torah. Hand tefillin are fastened — our connection. It reminds us to the wearer’s weaker arm — that God not only created the the left arm for righties, the world, but that he continues runright arm for lefties. The box ning the world.” from this strap rests on the Kuperman remained at the bicep, facing the wearer’s heart. Chabad for the day to check the Head tefillin are worn like a writing in a mezuzah, a decoracrown, with the box resting just tive case that contains another above the hairline. In Orthodox piece of parchment known as a Judaism, tefillin are worn only by men, and it is considered a ConTinUEd on pagE 4

By JoRDAN VAlloNE jvallone@liherald.com

M Tim Baker/Herald

ToWN of HEMPsTEAD Councilman Anthony D’Esposito was leading Laura Gillen in the race to succeed Congresswoman Kathleen Rice. cess flipped a seat from Democratic to Republican control. “I want to thank each and every one of you in this room,” D’Esposito told supporters in Baldwin. “You’ve worked hard and you’ve knocked on doors. You’ve made the phone calls. You’ve dug into your pockets to get us across this finish line. We

took a seat that’s been in Democratic hands for 25 years.” D’Esposito will succeed Kathleen Rice in representing most of southern Nassau County at the federal level, the first Republican to do so since Daniel Frisa lost re-election to Carolyn McCarthy in 1996. McCarthy ConTinUEd on pagE 16

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Anthony D’Esposito says he’s going to Washington. But as the clock struck midnight, turning Election Day into Wednesday, his Democratic opponent, Laura Gillen, wasn’t quite ready to concede the 4th Congressional District race. “We’re going to wait until every vote is counted,” Gillen told supporters in Freeport late Tuesday night. “It’s an extremely close race. There’s still a lot of ballots out there.” As Gillen spoke, however, unofficial election returns from Nassau County showed D’Esposito leading her by 8,000 votes, with 87 percent of precincts reporting. A half-hour later, the county Board of Elections completed the counting, increasing D’Esposito’s lead to 10,000 votes. It was 51.9 percent for D’Eposito out of the more than 266,000 votes counted, compared with Gillen’s 48.1 percent. D’Esposito, a former New York City police detective from Island Park, appeared to have eked out a victory, and in the pro-

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Winner

opponent

Governor

Kathy Hochul (D)............... 54% Lee Zeldin (R).................... 46%

Comptroller

Thomas DiNapoli (D)........ 57% Paul Rodriguez (R)............ 40%

Attorney General

Letitia James (D)............... 56% Michael Henry (R)............. 42%

U.S. Senator

Chuck Schumer (D)........... 58% Joe Pinton (R).................... 39%

Congressional District 4

Anthony D’Esposito (R).... 52%

Laura Gillen (D)................ 48%

Senate District 5

Steven Rhoads (R)............. 60%

John Brooks (D)............... 40%

Assembly District 14

David McDonough (R)...... 65%

Dustin Ginsberg (D)......... 35%

Unofficial results as of midnight EST Tuesday

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