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Mr. MORELLE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month to recognize an extraordinary individual from Rochester, NY, whose commitment to service and leadership continues to uplift our Jewish community: Nathan (Nick) Robfogel.
Nick Robfogel has long exemplified civic responsibility, compassion, and tireless devotion to the betterment of our region. As Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Max and Marian Farash Foundation, he has guided philanthropic efforts that have empowered countless individuals and organizations across Rochester. Prior to his retirement, Nick served as a distinguished partner at Harter Secrest & Emery, where he combined his legal acumen with a deep-seated sense of justice.
A dedicated member of the Board of Governors for the Jewish Federation, Nick has played a pivotal role in strengthening Jewish life and fostering a culture of generosity and community-mindedness. His decades of service and thoughtful leadership have made him an indispensable figure in our region.
During Jewish American Heritage Month, it is my great privilege to recognize Nick Robfogel. His legacy of philanthropy, wisdom, and community-building stands as an inspiration to us all.
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