Do you want safer neighborhoods, stronger schools and better allocation of our tax dollars? 

Come meet a candidate for State Delegate who will be  your advocate in Annapolis. 

The community is invited to  Candidate Dalya Attar's Campaign Launch  for the Maryland House of Delegates 

TONIGHT - Monday, June 5, 7-9 PM at  John's Hopkins at Mt. Washington 5801 Smith Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21209.

Event is FREE  but donations are appreciated. 

Please visit www.DalyaAttar.com for more information and to  sign up for updates.

Baltimore, MD - May 24. 2017 - Still celebrating last year’s success of Yitzy Schleifer’s hard-fought campaign to the Baltimore City Council, the Baltimore orthodox community is uniting towards the election of another community member, Dalya Attar, for the state legislature.

Dalya is vying for one of three House of Delegate seats in Legislative District 41. With Maryland’s 2018 Primary Elections a year away, Dalya is vying for one of three House of Delegate seats in District 41. Two of the three current Delegates were appointed by a small group of Democratic politicians several months ago, and not elected by the district’s voters. Now joining that list is Dalya Attar, a former Bais Yaakov of Baltimore student who is married to Asaf Mehrzadi; they have two children.

The 41st legislative district, which encompasses all the Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods of Baltimore City, is larger than the city council district represented by Schleifer, and will require greater resources to win. “We’ll need more donations, more sign locations, and more volunteers door knocking,” said Dalya. “But this is a very important race, and I hope the community will join the effort.”


 

Prior to announcing her intent to run, Dalya conferred with local leading Rabbonim, securing their support for her campaign. The daughter of immigrants, Dalya wants to give back to the community that gave so much to her family. A former Bais Yaakov of Baltimore student, she holds a law degree from University of Maryland and today works as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Baltimore, prosecuting criminals and making our streets safer.

Dalya hopes to give the Orthodox community a voice in the legislature, with someone who understands the traditions and practices of the orthodox community. As the Baltimore Orthodox community expands rapidly, many believe it is time for an orthodox representative in the Maryland General Assembly.

Dalya could become the first Orthodox Jewish female elected to public office in Baltimore outside of the judicial system, and the third chosen by voters, joining Chaya “Karen” Friedman, a Baltimore City Circuit Court judge who is married to askan Tzvi Howard Friedman, and Michele Loewenthal, a sitting Orphan's Court Judge who will be on the ballot in 2018.

“Baltimore’s Orthodox community has a great relationship with political leaders around the state, and last year we elected an orthodox city councilman, but we’ve never had one of our own elected to the legislature,” said Ronnie Rosenbluth, a local business owner and former member of the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee. “Our legislature has Jews, Muslims, Christians, and even a Lebanese-born representative, but no Orthodox Jew. It’s time, and if our community steps up, this is a race we can win.”

Dalya believes her background and experience will enable her to fight for all Baltimore City families. “Born and raised in Baltimore, I know we can make great improvements to the city’s quality of life. Watching Democrat insiders climb their way up the political system, I realized that Baltimore belongs to all of us. We need an outsider’s voice in Annapolis who will speak for all our families and communities, making decisions to positively impact education, neighborhood development, job growth, and the atrocious crime and drug rates.”

Dalya will be hosting her campaign kick-off on June 5 in Baltimore. For more information, please visit www.DalyaAttar.com.