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Orthodox Jewish Chamber opens office in Tel Aviv Bnai Brak

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce recently launched an office in Tel Aviv Bnai Brak, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s mission to empower Jewish businesses and stimulate job growth within the community.

Mayor Chanoch Zebeith welcomed the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce to the business district of Bnai Brak, emphasizing the vital role that the organization plays in supporting and empowering Jewish businesses. He highlighted the importance of job creation and economic growth within the community.

Shmuel Shifrin, executive director of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce’s Israel office, highlighted the organization’s vision of creating business centers within Jewish communities to promote economic growth and global unity through commerce. Gene Panich of Smartexe also spoke about the chamber’s role in facilitating job creation, business development and advocacy on behalf of Israel.

The event also was attended by Rabbi Michel Guttermann, head of Shuvu, and Rabbi Yechezkal Mutzapi, both of whom underscored the importance of collaboration and mutual empowerment within the community. They referenced the teachings of King David, urging attendees to work together to support each other in achieving financial stability and success.

Additionally, representatives from the Haifa Chamber of Commerce and the Israel Chamber of Commerce Federation North America-Africa were present, reflecting the diverse and collaborative nature of the chamber’s work.

Duvi Honig, founder and CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the importance of unity and community empowerment in driving economic progress. He underscored the chamber’s commitment to creating business centers in Jewish communities worldwide, with plans to establish a full-fledged center in Lakewood in the near future.

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