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President Barack Obama Pens Letter to be Read at 2015 Parnassah Expo

 

Shortly before this past Shabbos, Parnassah Network – Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce founder and director Reb Duvi Honig received a major surprise: an official personal letter from President Barack Obama addressed to 2015 Parnassah Expo attendees, signed on official White House stationary.

The highest echelons of our country’s business and political spheres are enamored by the fact that thousands of Jewish community members from across America – and around the world – will join this Tuesday and Wednesdayto boost each others’ economic success. They are in tune with Parnassah Network – Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce developments, and eager to help this powerhouse succeed.

Due to strict White House regulations governing official presidential messages, none of the letter’s content can be released until the Expo opens its doors. The message will be prominently displayed at the entrance of the Expo, to greet attendees. The highlight of the first Expo day – Tuesday – will be an official reading of the presidential message by Reb Duvi to the audience.

In addition to top White House officials, Parnassah Network – Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce is in constant contact with various other high level government officials, apprising them of all its activities to boost our community’s economic activity. The federal government has offered several business related programs through Parnassah Network – Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce venues. New Jersey Senator Cory Booker is a particularly close friend of the group’s activities. An official letter from the senator will be presented at the Expo as well.

“When we get together as one to maximize each other’s success, it is a monumental kiddush Hashem,” says Reb Duvi. “We make a positive impression upon all sectors of society, and they’re eager to help us succeed in any way they can.”

For more information or to register online, please visitwww.parnassahexpo.com.

 

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