Michael Novakhov commemorates Rabbi Kass and reminds New Yorkers about Election Day

State Rep. Michael Novakhov, District 45 - Ballotpedia
State Rep. Michael Novakhov, District 45 - Ballotpedia
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Michael Novakhov, a public figure active on social media, posted several messages between November 1 and November 3, 2025, addressing both community remembrance and civic engagement.

On November 1, Novakhov commemorated the legacy of a prominent religious leader in New York City. He wrote, “Rabbi Dr. Alvin Kass dedicated nearly 60 years to faith and service as Chief Chaplain of the NYPD. His wisdom, compassion, and devotion guided generations of officers and inspired countless New Yorkers. May his memory be a blessing. “ (posted on November 1, 2025). Rabbi Dr. Alvin Kass served as the Chief Chaplain for the New York Police Department for nearly six decades, becoming one of the longest-serving chaplains in NYPD history.

Later that day, Novakhov issued an invitation to his followers: “Join us tomorrow!” (posted on November 1, 2025). The message did not specify the event but encouraged participation.

On November 3, Novakhov reminded residents about upcoming voting procedures in New York City. He stated: ” Election Day is Tomorrow! There is no early voting today (Monday, November 3rd) — polls will open tomorrow from 6 AM to 9 PM across New York City. Make your plan to vote and confirm your poll site here: https://t.co/AQgTzGDQ7J https://t.co/JX7ysk0GTH” (posted on November 3, 2025).

New York City’s general elections are typically held in early November each year. Voters can confirm their polling locations through official city resources.



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