Lena Cymbrowitz Explained

Lena Cymbrowitz
State Assembly:New York
District:45th
Term Start:January 1, 1999
Term End:August 21, 2000
Predecessor:Daniel L. Feldman
Successor:Steven Cymbrowitz
Birth Date:1 January 1957
Birth Place:Egypt
Birth Name:Lena Azizo
Death Place:New York City
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Steven Cymbrowitz
Children:Jay, Jennifer[1]
Profession:Politician

Lena Cymbrowitz (January 1, 1957[1] [2]  - August 21, 2000)[1] was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly. She represented Assembly District 45, which included the Brooklyn communities of Flatbush, Midwood, Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, Gerritsen Beach, and a portion of Brighton Beach.

Early life and family

Cymbrowitz (née Azizo) was born in Egypt and came to the United States with her parents, Albert Azizo and Lilianne Tawil Tawil Azizo. She had a Bachelor's degree in English Literature. Prior to her election she worked in fundraising and marketing. Cymbrowitz had two children (Jay and Jennifer)[1] with her husband Steven Cymbrowitz. She died on August 21, 2000, after a long battle with cancer. While in office, she had advocated for increasing monies allocated for mammographs.[1]

Career

In November 1998, following a New York Times endorsement in a September primary, about which they commented that "nomination is tantamount to election"[3] she was elected in the 45th District's general election to the New York State Assembly, receiving over 70% of the votes cast. to replace former Assemblyman Daniel Feldman.[4] This made her the first Sephardic Jew ever elected to state office. She died just more than halfway through her first elected term in office. The Lena Cymbrowitz Distinguished Legislator Award was named in her memory.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: . Lena Cymbrowitz -- Brooklyn Assemblywoman, 43 . August 22, 2000 . October 27, 2022.
  2. Web site: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record . Genealogy Bank . August 17, 2012.
  3. News: The New York Times. Opinion: Democratic Primary Choices . September 15, 1998 . October 27, 2022.
  4. Web site: NY Assembly 45: 1998 Race Details . ourcampaigns.com . March 23, 2011.
  5. News: . COJO Legislative Fete Welcomes a Who's Who . March 21, 2018 . Receiving the Lena Cymbrowitz Distinguished Legislator Award.