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Update on the Arab Heritage Commission
October 2, 2008
Friends and supporters of the NJ Arab Heritage Commission:
Thanks to your tireless efforts, the pioneering endeavor to create the
Arab Heritage
Commission will be officially recognized late this month at a soon-to-be
determined date and venue in North Jersey. All the commissioner-finalists in
addition to distinguished community and public leaders will attend the event. We
expect strong media coverage of the proceedings. The official invitations will
be issued by the Governor's office and we have offered to coordinate the
various aspects of the event.
As Governor Corzine stated
recently, the commission will play an important role in best projecting the
great contributions of our culture and heritage. NJ will be the first in the
nation to create such a governmental entity dedicated to the affairs of the Arab
community. It is our hope the Governor will also dedicate October as the Annual
Arab Heritage Month.
Having shared my vision with so many of you, we have submitted two important
documents to the State. The first was the draft
By-laws
of the Commission and secondly, the draft of the
Executive Order to be
signed by the Governor. The final version of the Executive Order will be made
known when the Governor signs it. The Commission has been our passion for the
last four years and to see it come to fruition is indeed a source of limitless
joy.
We have received several requests from various leaders from around the county
seeking to learn more about the often behind the scene and cumulative work of
the past four years. We hope to soon celebrate the creation of similar
commission in other states.
We have received excellent resumes from many of you representing the very best
and committed from our community. We have deliberately reached to some of you
because of your unique potential to advance the commission's objectives.
All the best,
Aref Assaf, PhD
President
American Arab Forum
www.aafusa.org
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