Chabad Center gala marks 35th anniversary
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Chabad Center gala marks 35th anniversary

Couple of the Year honorees Dr. Ronna Sherman of Summit Health and Joel Sherman, senior VP of Atlantic Tomorrow’s Office, left, with Rabbi Asher Herson, Chabad Center of Northwest NJ’s regional director, and dinner chair David Moore, chair of the board of UJA-Federation of NY, who is a close friend of Mr. Sherman.
Couple of the Year honorees Dr. Ronna Sherman of Summit Health and Joel Sherman, senior VP of Atlantic Tomorrow’s Office, left, with Rabbi Asher Herson, Chabad Center of Northwest NJ’s regional director, and dinner chair David Moore, chair of the board of UJA-Federation of NY, who is a close friend of Mr. Sherman.

The Chabad Center of Northwest NJ celebrated its 35th anniversary at its Founders Dinner at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston on June 5. The program highlighted the dedication of grassroots supporters who are necessary for successful communal service. The theme of the dinner was “Celebrating 35 Years of Bringing People Together.”

Community Service awardee Debra-Ann Chait with Rabbi Herson.

Rabbi Asher Herson said: “From a small nucleus of pioneers who engineered community activities around a living room table, we have grown into a full-scale community foundation with eight regional centers geared to serving communities throughout Morris, Sussex, and Warren counties. The successes we have been blessed with are a direct result of the selfless efforts of outstanding individuals who have made the expansion of our educational and charitable activities an absolute priority in their lives. Our distinguished honorees embody leadership in this vein to the utmost. This is what made the dinner event so inspiring and refreshing — its authenticity.”

Ian Magid, a partner at Hank Lane Music & Productions and the Man of the Year awardee, left, with Rabbi Herson and Harris Lane, president of Hank Lane Music & Productions.

For more information on the work of Chabad Center, the backgrounds of the Founders Dinner honorees, dinner pictures, and a documentary video, go to OneTorahWay.org/dinner.

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