Shalom Task Force’s 30th anniversary brunch saw an overwhelming turnout, with over 300 attendees gathered to honor Guest of Honor Esther Williams and Next Gen Leadership Awardees Hannah Feldschreiber and Gabi Zahavi. The event was a resounding success, showcasing the unwavering support for STF’s mission to address critical issues within the community.

The morning commenced with opening remarks by Dr. Shana Frydman, CEO of Shalom Task Force. Dr. Frydman emphasized the crucial role STF plays in the community fabric, stating, “Shalom Task Force is a necessary part of the fabric of our community. We need agencies that address the hardest of issues - so that when we or they need help, we are here.”

Next Gen Leadership Honorees

 

Elected officials, recognizing the importance of STF, shared their insights during the event. Assembly Member Stacey Pfeffer Amato spoke passionately about her family’s longstanding support for STF, tracing back three decades to her mother’s initial involvement. Last year, STF honored AM Amato for her exemplary service and advocacy for victims.

Nassau County Legislature’s presiding officer Howard Kopel and County Executive Bruce Blakeman addressed the group and described their respect for the agency and announced a groundbreaking grant of $100,000 to further support STF’s vital work in Nassau County.

A moving video retrospective on the last 30 years of STF set the stage for the presentation of the Next Gen Leadership Award. Hannah Feldschreiber and Gabi Zahavi, co-presidents of the Young Leadership Board and seniors at SAR High School and Central respectively. They too were honored for their exceptional contributions to STF.

Rachel Marks, Assembly Member Stacy Pfeffer Amato, Hannah Feldschreiber, Esther WIlliams, Dr. Shana Frydman

 

Rabbi Larry Rothwachs, Rav of Congregation Beth Aaron in Teaneck, delivered Divrei Bracha and spoke about the remarkable achievements of the guest of honor, Esther Williams, a founding board member and current co-president of the board. Founding Board Member Aviva Hoch presented the award to Esther Williams in recognition of her significant contributions.

The event concluded with closing remarks from Rachel Marks, co-president of the board, who expressed gratitude for the community’s steadfast support and highlighted the impactful work accomplished by STF over the years. “Shalom Task Force was born in response to the needs of the community by the community and Shalom Task Force continues to meet the needs of the community through your support.”

Rachel Marks, Aviva Hoch, Guest of Honor Esther Williams, Dr. Shana Frydman

 

Shalom Task Force has been offering support and education to the Jewish community for the last 29 years. If you or your loved one has questions or concerns about relationships, or are currently in an unhealthy or abusive relationship – we are here for you. Please call, text, or WhatsApp the confidential Shalom Task Force Hotline at 888-883-2323 or chat with a live advocate at shalomtaskforce.org.