[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 8]
[Senate]
[Page 10461]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                         HONORING ANNE M. GLATT

 Mr. TORRICELLI. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize Anne 
M. Glatt's years of devotion and commitment to the Highland Park 
Conservative Temple and Center in Highland Park, NJ. Mrs. Glatt will 
soon receive the prestigious ``Chaver Award,'' the Temple's highest 
award for exemplary service to the Jewish community.
  Devoted to her three daughters and to the Jewish faith, Mrs. Glatt 
decided on the Highland Park Conservative Temple and Center to further 
her children's knowledge of their faith and culture. However, her 
involvement with the Temple did not end there. Mrs. Glatt offered her 
services as a bookkeeper for the Temple, and for the past thirty-seven 
years it has been an experience of great benefit to the Temple. She has 
shared her wisdom, generosity and love with the 900 members of the 
congregation, considering them all as a part of her extended family. I 
have no doubt that as the community grows, Mrs. Glatt will be there to 
tend to the needs of future generations.
  Therefore, I join with the Highland Park Conservative Temple and 
Center today in recognizing Anne M. Glatt, saluting her service to the 
community, her countless acts of compassion, and her constant attention 
to the needs of those around her. May her spirit of service be a model 
for all of us to admire and emulate.

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