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Cherry Hill's Inaugural Thanksgiving Unity Event Thursday Night

The Cherry Hill Human Relations Advisory Committee's first-ever Thanksgiving Unity Program at Temple Beth Sholom Thursday night.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Cherry Hill Human Relations Advisory Committee’s first-ever Thanksgiving Unity Program at 7 p.m. Thursday night, township officials announced.

The event will bring together faith and cultural leaders from across Cherry Hill for a night of performances, readings and giving thanks at Temple Beth Sholom, 1901 Kresson Road. There will also be a food collection drive for the Cherry Hill and JFCS food pantries.

Anyone who can’t attend in person can follow via livestream at tbsonline.org/livestream.

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Attendees will include:

  • Cherry Hill Mayor Susan Shin Angulo
  • Township Council President David Fleisher
  • Councilwoman Michele Golkow
  • Councilwoman Sangeeta Doshi
  • Temple Beth Sholom Rabbi Steven Lindemann
  • The Family Church Pastor and CHPD Chaplain Ted Winsley
  • Members of the Cherry Hill Human Relations Advisory Committee
  • Faith and cultural leaders

The evening will include readings by local faith leaders, performances, including by Cherry Hill High School East and West choirs and the Korean School of Southern New Jersey’s drum students.

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