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Breaking Bread: A Business Community Gathering to Unite Through Commerce

Start Time: 5:00 pm

End Time: 7:30 pm

Region: Tri-State


 

On Sunday, November 24th, at 5 PM, the Pakistan House in Brooklyn, NY will be the venue for an inspiring gathering titled "Breaking Bread: Business Community Gathering." This unique event aims to forge stronger ties between diverse communities through the power of commerce.

 
The event will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers, including Keynote speaker NYC Commissioner of SBS, Aamer Ahmed Atozai and Adnan Mahmood Awan, Consul Generals from Pakistan in New York, who bring their valuable insights on international trade and diplomacy. The gathering will also host Duvi Honig, the visionary Founder and CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce. Gil Cygler, VP of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, will also share his perspectives, along with Richie Taylor, a Deputy Chief from the NYPD, who will speak on the importance of community relations and security. Mark Meyer Appel, Founder of The Bridge Multicultural Project, will highlight initiatives for fostering multicultural understanding and cooperation.
 
Organized in collaboration with the Pakistan House, Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, 4th Pillar Pakistan TV, Pak Watan NY, Madinin Pakistan, and the Alizai Foundation, this event emphasizes the need for communities to come together, transcending cultural and religious boundaries. The discussion will set the stage for the upcoming JBiz Expo, by focusing on building bridges through commerce—a tool that can unite people globally.
 
"We look forward to working together with global partners and all communities to build bridges and bring people closer together," says Duvi Honig, the driving force behind JBiz and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce. His vision underscores the role of commerce as an integral unifying tool, fostering collaboration and understanding among diverse communities.
 
Join us at the Pakistan House, located at 1064 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11230, to be a part of this crucial dialogue. This is a wonderful opportunity for all community members, business leaders, and stakeholders to engage in productive conversations and contribute to a more inclusive society.