Kalman Yeger

Kalman Yeger (born April 26, 1974)[citation needed] is an American politician who serves in the New York State Assembly for the 41st district.

[2][3] Yeger began his career as a community liaison and assistant to New York City Councilman Lloyd Henry.

[2] In 2012, Yeger worked as a senior advisor for Simcha Felder's successful New York State Senate campaign.

[5] He has advised a slew of public officials, including former Borough President and current NYC Mayor Eric Adams, former Borough President and current Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, as well as former NYC Councilmembers Alan Maisel, Lew Fidler, David Yassky, and Mike Nelson.

[14] Yeger resigned his Council position as of Jan 1, 2025 in order to start his term as a New York State Assembly Member.

[22] On March 26, 2019, Yeger accused Democratic Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of being an antisemite due to her criticism of AIPAC and then claimed that "Palestine does not exist".