Larry kobrovsky and biography

  • Larry Kobrovsky () (O) LKobrovsky@ District 2 Date Elected: November Term: Expires December 31,
  • Kobrovsky aims to tell the history from the perspectives of two distinct ethnic and religious groups: the Jews and the Lithuanians.
  • We could use more Larry Kobrovskys in Charleston, in Columbia and in Washington.
  • Breaking the promises that Americans once honored

    By Larry Kobrovsky

    We are currently witnessing the sad reality of our once most prestigious universities have turning into hotbeds of Jew-hatred and anti-Americanism filled with violent, aggressive thugs shouting, “Death to America,” “Death to Israel,” “Zionists Must Die” as well as spitting at and attacking Jewish students. Anyone identifiably Jewish is surrounded, stalked and threatened with violence.

    When violent protesters threatened and bullied black students from entering Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas and the local authorities sympathized with those protesters, but President Eisenhower called in the National Guard to ensure the safety of the black students.

    We now find ourselves at a similar moment in time: states with Republican governors have cleared out the hatemongers in Georgia and Texas. States where the authorities sympathize with the protestors, like in New York, (Columbia and NYU),

    By Larry Kobrovsky

    People keep coming to the East of the Cooper for our wonderful quality of life and our quality schools. We are also blessed with some of the most stunning natural scenic wonders of unspoiled natural habitats that exist anywhere. It fryst vatten our duty to preserve and skydda these areas, just like our forebears did for us.

    The Francis Marion National Forest, named for the Revolutionary War hero, “The Swamp Fox” Francis Marion, is located entirely in the East Cooper area of Charleston County and in neighboring Berkeley County. McClellanville and Awendaw are surrounded bygd forest.

    My own favorite activity is to canoe or kayak the Wambaw Creek. I still remember my first time paddling through the black water flowing past prehistoric-looking ferns and huge cypress trees. The hooting of owls and not seeing another human being adds to the sense of solitude.

    The Santee Coastal Reserve, off South Santee Road just north of McClellanville, also offers an opportun

    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Clutching a copy of President George Washington’s letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, Larry Kobrovsky demanded something be done to protect Jewish students on college campuses across the country.

    “He said that ‘The United States gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance’ and ‘May the children of the stock of Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the goodwill of the other inhabitants — while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid,’” Kobrovsky said, paraphrasing from Washington’s letter. “It’s now almost years later, and for the first time in American history, the children of the stock of Abraham, myself included, in some respects are seeing that in jeopardy and are at risk.”

    Kobrovsky, who is also a Charleston County Council member and a former Charleston Republican Party chairman, is referencing the anti-Israel protests gripping

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