For the 34th year in a row, The Rabbinical College of America, and Chabad of NJ, coordinated the annual Menorah Lighting at the NJ State House.
Participating in the lighting was Lt. Governor Kim Gaudango and Senate President Steven Sweeney.
Prior to the lighting, Shluchim from across the state gathered with community members, elected officials, and guests in the Senate chambers for a performance by the Abrams academy, and were addressed by the Lt. Gov and the Senate President.
In his remarks, Mr. Sweeney noted his close friendship to Chabad and said “It has been my honor to partake of this ceremony for many years, I joined this event because we all need to learn more about each other, and Chabad helps you learn about the beautiful traditions of Judaism.”
In addition, Jacob Toporek, Executive Director of the State Association of Jewish Federations brought greetings on behalf of the Federations, and Rabbi Mendy Herson, Executive Director of Chabad of Basking Ridge spoke on behalf of the Shluchim.
Rabbi Herson remarked that “as one who grew up his entire life in NJ, I have witnessed the continuous support and friendship of the NJ leadership. This is so important especially when you take into consideration how historically governments were not in support of the Jewish communities.
The event was emceed by Rabbi Avi Richler, Executive Director of Chabad of Gloucester County and a good friend of Sen. Sweeney. Turning to the Lt Governor and Sen. Sweeney he concluded the event by encouraging them to take the message of the Menroah to continuously grow, to learn even more about Judaisim, and develop an even deeper connection to the Jewish community.
Go Rabbi Herson
The RCA and Chabad of NJ doing great work across the state. along with its 80+ shluchim
34 years in a row doing this, yet gives the platform to younger Shluchim to shine as well!
Rabbi Moshe Herson and the NJ Shluchim make a Kiddush Lubavitch all the time.
Thanks to all involved, you make the Rebbe proud!