[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 15] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 22692] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO RABBI RICHARD HAMMERMAN ______ HON. JIM SAXTON of new jersey in the house of representatives Wednesday, October 11, 2000 Mr. SAXTON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Rabbi Richard Hammerman of Congregation B'Nai Israel, Toms River, New Jersey, who is celebrating his 25th year with the synagogue. Much of B'Nai Israel's vibrancy and outreach comes from the influence of Rabbi Hammerman, who came to B'Nai Israel in 1975. He is credited by many as the driving force which helped make the synagogue as it is today. Through the years, the congregation has enjoyed many additions and accomplishments, among them the memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, the stained glass windows depicting scenes from Israel, and the synagogue expansion in 1983. Despite difficulties during the early days, the congregation persevered, and today it is an active member of both the Jewish community and the community at large, including a thriving Talmud Torah which sends all Hebrew high school graduates to Israel, participates in community programs to provide moderate housing, and in an interfaith group to help house the homeless. Rabbi Hammerman is described as a ``real mensch,'' a person who genuinely cares about each member of the congregation. He is considered a man of the highest ethics, one who is warm and welcoming. Having grown from 225 members upon Rabbi Hammerman's arrival to its current membership of 500, his warmth and caring are cited as the strength behind the success of Congregation B'Nai Israel, and for the respect the congregation has earned from the community. May Rabbi Richard Hammerman, Rabbi of Congregation B'Nai Israel, continue to serve the community for many years to come. ____________________