[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 162 (Tuesday, October 15, 2019)]
[Senate]
[Page S5787]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO SCOTT KAUFMAN

 Mr. PETERS. Madam President, today I wish to recognize Mr. 
Scott Kaufman's term of service as chief executive officer of the 
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, which includes the 
contributions he has made to Metro Detroit and its Jewish communities.
  Founded in 1926, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit has 
supported the Jewish population in the greater Detroit area by 
addressing their health, welfare, educational, cultural, and spiritual 
needs, not only in Southeast Michigan, but also in Israel and 
throughout the world. Under Mr. Kaufman's stewardship, the federation 
has expanded these efforts, which have strengthened the Jewish 
community, and Southeast Michigan, as a whole.
  Mr. Kaufman has been with the federation since 2007, serving in a 
variety of roles including director of strategic initiatives and 
director of the federation's yearlong effort to celebrate the 60th 
anniversary of Israel in 2008, as well as leading multiple family 
missions to Israel.
  Mr. Kaufman has also ensured the longevity of the federation by 
encouraging its engagement of young Jewish people. Mr. Kaufman's 
leadership in those efforts led to the development of programs such as 
CommunityNEXT and NEXTGen Detroit. These programs have gone on to 
become models of engagement for Jewish organizations across the 
country. His initiatives have focused on addressing crucial needs 
within the community, such as JHelp, where individuals in need can find 
resources to aid them in areas such as housing, disability services, 
and mental health. These efforts have led to the expansion of the 
federation's scope and mission, as well as the impact it continues to 
make in Metro Detroit.
  The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit is a dynamic 
organization whose endeavors have been felt far and wide in communities 
across metro Detroit. Its rich history of service to the Jewish 
community and all residents of Southeast Michigan continue to enhance 
of vibrancy of Metro Detroit. As the federation celebrates and reflects 
on the end of Mr. Kaufman's term as CEO, I ask all my colleagues to 
join me in congratulating him, as well as the employees and volunteers 
of the federation, whose impact has and continues to improve the lives 
so many. I wish the federation success in the years ahead as it 
continues in its mission, and I am confident Mr. Kaufman's will 
continue to lead endeavors in metro Detroit that strengthen the 
community.

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