Yaron Levy, Town of North Hempstead, Republican, Conservative

Here’s everything you need to know about Yaron Levy, candidate for North Hempstead town council in the 2025 elections.
Graduate: Yeshiva Kfar Chabad, rabbinical degree
Ordained rabbi
Graduate: Volunteer Capacity Police program, Haifa Criminal Activity
Once in U.S., received a full-ride scholarship, Yeshiva University, music faculty, 1 year
President of the Harbor Hills Civic Association
Deputy commander in the Israeli Police
I currently serve as president of the Harbor Hills Civic Association.
One of my greatest points of pride and achievement was working with Nassau County Legislator Mazi Pilip in securing a new police booth for the community.
I am very committed to improving local roads, downtown areas, and parks. As a council member, I look forward to working with North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jen DeSena to cut property taxes, make town government user-friendly, and bring local services into communities.
One area I will be instituting is “Town Days,” where residents can meet with me for coffee in our local businesses and discuss town concerns.
This will help support local businesses and solve local community concerns brought to the government by the people. Further, I will strongly support our local police and community organizations to foster positive neighborhood team-building.
Top three issues:
1. Support tax cut budgets:  I will work with the supervisor and town board to freeze taxes or cut them.
2. Fight hate and prejudice:  I will work with Nassau County Legislator Mazi Pilip to fight hate and discrimination of all kinds.
3. Be a community advocate: I will be a visible, accessible council member who serves with the credo of “If you have a problem, then I have a problem.”