A respectful gathering of hundreds of supporters attended Shalom Task Force’s third annual brunch on Sunday morning, May 3, at the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst.
Mr. Moshe Wolfson, brunch chairman, welcomed the audience and referred to the previously unmentionable topic that Shalom Task Force so ably addresses: domestic violence in the Orthodox community. With the efforts of its capable staff and dedicated cadre of volunteers, the organization has been actively helping victims and spearheading prevention efforts for 23 years.
The Professional Leadership Award was presented to Sheila Selig, a good friend of Shalom Task Force. Joyce Austein was recognized with the Dedicated Service Award.
A riveting video introduced Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski, the guest of honor and community leader. Rabbi Twerski’s book, The Shame Borne in Silence, was instrumental in motivating the Orthodox community to confront the problem of domestic abuse.
In his keynote address, Dr. Twerski recognized the accomplishments of Shalom Task Force in addressing the needs of victims and creating preventative education programs to strengthen Jewish marriages. Dr. Twerski impressed on his audience the need for recognition of these issues, and the necessity for each individual to provide support for victims.
The funds raised through this brunch will enable Shalom Task Force to continue to provide its many services, including a confidential hotline; education and prevention programs for young adults; Shalom Workshops for engaged and married couples; and Sarah’s Voice, providing legal services to victims.
Mrs. Nechama Wolfson, founder of Shalom Task Force, concluded the program with a quotation from Dr. Twerski: “We have a job to do.”