On Tuesday, July 26, Shalom Task Force hosted its Fifth Annual Spin to Win Ping Pong Tournament in support of their critical work with victims of domestic violence. Over 250 individuals came out for a fun and impactful evening.

Teams of three battled it out to take home the elusive Spin to Win Trophy. This year, Steven Farbman, Yaron Markfeld, and Howie Hershkovich defeated the Adventure Media team in the championship match. As the tournament played out, observers enjoyed a lavish barbecue catered by Graze Smokehouse, and a riveting program.

Dr. Shoshannah Frydman, Executive Director of Shalom Task Force, spoke about the work of Shalom Task Force. She shared that the agency “thinks of our work as hopeful – and turning pain, despair, loneliness, and fear into hope – and a better future – both for individuals and for the community.”

The mission of the agency is to combat domestic abuse and help foster healthy relationships. The year 2022 has been a remarkable year so far for Shalom Task Force, including:

A national expansion of Project Kehillah, a working group of lawyers who represent domestic abuse survivors in the Jewish Community.

During the 2021-22 school year, STF’s Education Department reached nearly 15,000 community members across the globe. During this school year, STF also launched Future Community Leaders, a new all-girls chesed initiative for High School Juniors and Seniors.

We conducted training for our hotline and education department volunteers from across North America, including Canada, California, Florida, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, and Ohio.

Thank you to Sara and Ian Boczko for opening their home and hosting the event, and to the committee for their hard work: Lauren & Shalom Bienstock, Sarah & Ian Boczko, Jonathan & Ariella Brody, Daniella & Elisha Graff, Daniella & Steven Feldman, Bailey & Brian Sigman, and Zeeva & Sruli Vegh.

Thank you to our Table Sponsors Adventure Media Group, Daily Giving, and Forspan Klear LLP.

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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.