The Jewish Federation of Greater Houston has teamed up with the United Jewish Communities (UJC) and Federations around the country to participate in the Jewish Community Heroes project. The goal is to find the Jewish Community Hero of the Year who will win national recognition and $25,000 to invest in their work. The winner and four runners up will be recognized for their work at the UJC General Assembly (GA) in Washington, D.C., which takes place Nov. 8-10.
The Jewish Community Hero Award honors those making strides to repair the world, starting in their own communities. Rabbi Chaim has been nominated by a friend from Chabad of Uptown for the Jewish Hero Award!
Rabbi Chaim's efforts on behalf of the Houston Jewish Community are too numerous to mention. Everyone who knows Rabbi Chaim can recall when he has been there to help them in some way - Hurricane Katrina victims resettled, Hurricane Ike assistance to Goldberg Towers and individual families, Kosher Shabbat Meals for Hurricane Ike victims, Chabad of Uptown, Chabad Hebrew School, Young Adults, etc. etc. etc.
Rabbi Chaim's endeavors to help all Jews is unconditional and nonjudgmental.
Help Houston win the honor of being home to a Jewish Hero!
Vote today for Rabbi Chaim - a true Jewish Hero!
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