Please join us for an important evening of tribute, expressing Hakores Hatov to the Bergen County law enforcement officials who quickly apprehended a suspect in the recent, shocking violent Anti Semitic attack on a Rutherford shul.
Together with communities across New York, Councilman Mike Nelson, chair of the New York City Council’s Jewish Caucus; Council members David Greenfield and Lew Fidler and Assemblyman Dov Hikind will honor these devoted prosecutors and police officers Wednesday, Feb. 1st, at the Young Israel of Avenue K Ballroom, located at 2818 Avenue K.
A buffet reception will take place at 8 p.m. followed by the ceremony at 9 p.m.Reserved parking will be available and the event is Community sponsored and therefore free of charge.
The New York officials, who have seen a wave of recent anti-Semitism in their own area, will join AM 970 radio personality and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa who will be a guest speaker in honoring the New Jersey delegation for their sharp investigative skills and firm devotion to safeguarding their community from hate crimes.
This will be a great opportunity to send a message that a hate crime against one group is a hate crime against all, and we urge the Jewish Community throughout New York to attend and help make this great Kiddush Hashem. The event will also be attended by a diverse range of community members and representatives.
We would like to express appreciation to Abe Friedman for serving as liaison to the Bergen County Authorities.
Chaim Deutsch, Founder, Flatbush Shomrim
Malcolm Hoenlein
Michael Landau , chairman, West side COJO
David Pollock, Director, Government Relations, JCRCl
Zvi Gluck, Community Activist
Rabbi Yechezkel Pikus, Executive Director Flatbush COJO
Rabbi Shea Hecht, Chairman of National Committee for Jewish Education
Simcha Birnhaut, Coordinator Boro Park Shomrim
Jeff Leb, Chairman, JCC Marine Park
Michael Fragen, Trustee, Village of Lawrence
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