NJ’s Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa joined ranking governmental and law enforcement officials at the Grand Summit Hotel on May 23, in saluting Chabad of Greater Somerset County on its 21st Anniversary.
Chabad, based in Bernards Township and with a network of centers in Clinton, Fanwood and Hillsborough, has become ubiquitous in Central NJ.
With its award-winning Early Childhood and Hebrew School programming, a well-known adult education program and a wide range of community offerings, it has become a go-to place for Jews throughout the region.
Thursday evening’s event paid tribute to Attorney General Chiesa and to Steven G Kraus, Esq. for their considerable community efforts.
Rita Cosby, well-known media personality, shared her personal insights to help set the evening’s tone.
The Ambassadors of Albania and Kosovo, Community Affairs Commissioner Keith Constable, Lottery Director Carole Hedinger, several presidents of Universities and Hospitals, and a broad spectrum of Law Enforcement officials (including Bernards Township Police Chief Brian Bobowicz) joined the Chabad community for this momentous celebration.
I spy I spy Ms. Lehman Deo!
I would like to see a bigger picture of you
You are a great asset to the community.
Shoshana G.
I totally agree with you. Whilst other Rabbis (who I won’t name), make all the noise…, Rabbi Herson has quietly held together a beautiful mosad in NJ – lisheim ulitiferes!
Make no mistake: all of Lubavitch benefits from Morristown.
Thank you, Rabbi Herson!
Another tlamid from the mems
Rabbi Herson Sr. looks great, ka’h. Ya’arich yomim al mamlachto — Lubavitch needs more like him!
– a talmid of Morristown from the mems