
Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce releases a recently assembled first-of-its-kind special brief on the Mapping Project which is supported together with other Leading Groups to help fight Anti Semitism.

New Jersey Department of Education’s Office of Career Readiness appoints Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce founder, Duvi Honig to its Statewide Advisory Committee for Finance, Business Administration, and Marketing programs.

In the middle of Chanukah, a plane of refugees from Ukraine landed in Israel, each of the immigrants is a candle that was lit and each of the partners in their rescue is a "Maccabi" of those days.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce joined by the Igud Harabbanim, condemns the hateful comments promulgated by fringe Jewish groups against the work of the new government of the State of Israel.

Jewish leaders from New Jersey and New York gathered in New Jersey at Drumthwacket, the Governor’s Mansion, tocelebrate the festival of Chanukah, and to emphasize that the lights of menorah stand for the elimination of hate and darknessof anti-Semitism.

Gideon Sa’ar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, Jerusalem, commended Duvi Honig, the founder and CEO, of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber, Wall Street, New York, for its important work for the State of Israel and the Jewish people.
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The Bahrain ?? Government, Washington, D.C., celebrated the National Day of the Kingdom of Bahrain and the anniversary of His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa’s Accession to the Throne.

Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce meets Rita Joseph NYC Committee on Education Chair regarding incorporating Morris Katz President Collection message for Holocaust Education and Presidents Day Education throughout NYC.

.Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce meets with Choose New Jersey, Inc. Chief of Staff Brady O'Connor on strategic planning for NJ Economic Development Day 2023.

.Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce & leading Jewish groups Submitted a Amici Curiae Brief to the UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT JUSTICE in support of an evangelical Christian mailman’s.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce is Excited to Announce our Strategic Partnership with United Airlines ON BEHALF OF THR JEWISH COMMUNITY: WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE Starting December 16th, UNITED AIRLINES will accommodate the Community staring to offer kosher options available in the clubs

For nearly a decade, J-Biz has distinguished itself as the Jewish business world’s premier general B2B event, anywhere. Business leaders and entrepreneurs in all industries, from around the globe – US, Canada, Israel, Europe and beyond – unite to network, advise, innovate, invest and partner.

At the recent JBIZ Expo at ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood, Monmouth Medical Center and MMCSC Chief Administrative Officer Phil Passes addressed the Healthcare industry and discussed RWJ Barnabas Health's join effort with the Orthodox Jewish Chamber to increase its outreach to the Lakewood community, vendors and providers.

Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill (S-2364 [t.e2ma.net]) to extend expanded permissions for restaurants, bars, distilleries, and breweries to use fixtures and equipment enabling them to serve patrons outdoors in private areas, on sidewalks, and in other municipally-designated outdoor areas.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce CEO Duvi Honig on Thursday met with James Gill, General Manager of NJ Airports at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to discuss a broad array of travel-related topics and issues of concern, with the ultimate goal of increasing flyers’ satisfaction and ease of travel.

When it comes to ticks, ignorance is anything but bliss. With Lyme Disease and numerous other tick-borne illnesses affecting tens of thousands each year, it is crucial that parents, medical professionals, and camp staff are fully aware of both the dangers posed by ticks, as well as the identification of tick bites and illnesses and treatment options.

On Wednesday, May 25, in conjunction with World Trade Week, a pivotal forum and reception was held in the economic capital of New York City to unite manufacturers, importers, and exporters with government officials, consuls, and trade ministers from various regions.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce and the GNYC are inviting manufacturers, importers, and exporters to a forum and reception for World Trade Week on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the general Society Library, 20 West 44th Street, New York City.

Due to the massive number of people requiring urgent evacuation and lacking the means to do so, the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce along with its partners in Ukraine have created the very first emergency evacuation fleet transporting people under fire from the front lines of fighting in Ukraine.

As Russia’s invasion continues to wreak havoc on the lives of millions of Ukrainians, Jew and non-Jew alike, numerous organizations have thrown their resources to assist those affected, including fleeing refugees and residents hunkering down in shelters across the nation.

In an effort to combat rising anti-Semitism in New Jersey and across the United States, the State of New Jersey has rolled out the Morris Katz Presidential Art Collection as part of its educational curriculum in high school and universities to promote tolerance and acceptance of Jews.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening hosted a VIP dinner for a broad range of government officials who are at the forefront of advancing the Chamber’s mission of building bridges via commerce, combatting antisemitism, and promoting peace and harmony in the US and across the globe.

President Joe Biden slammed a recent sickening display of anti-Semitism in Beverly Hills, California after the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce urged the White House to publicly denounce the incident.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce applauds Presidents Biden signing of the historic bipartisan infrastructure bill that will provide a critical boost to the nation’s crumbling roads, bridges, tunnels and ports, and ensure the United States’ continued ability to maintain its status as the greatest economic powerhouse in the world.

Mr. Gidon Saar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister of the State of Israel, sent a personal letter to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, thanking the Governor and his administration for working together with Jewish organizations such as the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce to fight hate and anti-Semitism generated by Ben & Jerry’s and its parent company Unilever.

The announcement of a new computer action game FursanAl-Aqsa, the Knights of the Al-Aqsa mosque that addresses the Israel x Palestinian conflict from a Palestinian perspective promoting Killing Israeli soldiers has raised concern in the Jewish community and the state of Israel.

The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce condemns Ben and Jerry’s decision to embrace the BDS movement and to terminate the company’s sales in Judea, Samaria, and East Jerusalem. Such action, besides being immoral and wrong, seeks to initiate anti-Semitic animosity, create division, and delegitimize the Jewish nation.

When our founding fathers drafted the Constitution, they did so with a goal of using democracy to protect freedoms that they perceived to be the inalienable rights of every American citizen, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the press, among others.

For the first time ever, the Garden State marked the second Monday in May as New Jersey Economic Development Day, the unique initiative to promote commerce taking on new meaning in the wake of the pandemic that left economies devastated and businesses of all kinds struggling to survive.
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The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, a global umbrella of businesses working together to stimulate economic growth and advocate for best practices in government, has filed an amicus curiae (“Friend of the Courtâ€) brief to reverse Baltimore County court orders to tear down a Jewish religious building.

Just days before the Biden administration took office, the US Labor Department recognized the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce for bringing about a crucial policy change that opens federal job training grants to fund job training programs run by small and midsize community based organizations across the country.

Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce announces annual Business Awards 2020 at White House Wall Street, NYC USA – Announced just days ago from the Red Room of The White House in our nation’s capital, The 2020 Orthodox Chamber of Commerce Business Awards will be recognizing local, national and international business’ from more than 7 categories of industry, who are standout business leaders and/or innovators, positively impacting both their own organizations, as well as the communities they serve.

Wall Street, NYC USA – Announced just days ago from the Red Room of The White House in our nation’s capital, The 2020 Orthodox Chamber of Commerce Business Awards will be recognizing local, national and international business’ from more than 7 categories of industry, who are standout business leaders and/or innovators, positively impacting both their own organizations, as well as the communities they serve.

To address this problem, the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce (OJchamber.com) established a fund to help subsidize a limited amount of booths for businesses impacted by COVID-19, in order to help them grow their client base at the J-Biz Expo.

It is an accepted fact that in trying times, some people tend to blame others for any misfortunes. On a call with the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, and Lakewood New Jersey businesses, Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli and officials from Governor Murphy’s administration said they will work directly with the Orthodox Jewish Chamber and the community “every step of the way†as a team to overcome any challenges from any rising numbers of Covid-19.

Duvi Honig, founder and CEO of Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, said he’s worried about how Lakewood is being perceived and that the outbreak there is at risk of being misrepresented and could lead to antisemitism.

On behalf of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, The Governor’s office and Department of Health we invite our members and Lakewood Business owners to join us for a discussion on the the states partnership with the Lakewood community to help control the community spread of COVID.

Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles announced that Lakewood Township and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a free JBIZ 2020 Business Expo, Job Fair, and Conference at the BlueClaws Stadium, First Energy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, this November from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (The rain date is November 17).

With social media now a dominating source of information, the prevalence of anti-Semitism on this platform presents a tremendous threat to Jews, Jewish owned businesses and institutions around the world.

The National Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA)filed an amici curiae brief with the US Supreme Court, seeking to overturn an old precedent which limits the protection of religious employees against discrimination and termination.

The Business Brokerage and Investments Center (BBI), a division of Parnassah Network, is on a roll, earning its place as the global Orthodox community’s address for business sales, venture capital, partnerships and investment opportunity.

Late Tuesday evening, mere hours after the polls closed in New Jersey, newly reelected Senator Cory Booker was personally in touch with Parnassah Network founder and director Reb Duvi Honig about how he can help meet the parnassah needs of his Orthodox constituents.

A delegation of trailblazers in the orthodox Jewish community’s business and career realm – led by Parnassah Network founder and director Duvi Honig – met with Matt Nosanchuk, the White House’s official Jewish community liaison.

Parnassah Network, the organization that is at the forefront of providing the tools for Yidden of all ages and in all stages of their quest for a dignified Parnassah, has just announced the second in a series of “full-day seminarsâ€, each covering a specific area of business to better assist people across particular industries and modes of business.

It is difficult to get even a small handful of Knesset members to attend an event, yet a diverse dozen of them gathered Tuesday morning in the Knesset’s Jerusalem Hall
