Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2802 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R36182 BPG-D
 By: Edwards H.R. No. 2802


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Rabbi Gidon Moskovitz of Meyerland Minyan in Houston
 and his wife, Rebbitzen Malka Moskovitz, work together to
 faithfully serve the spiritual needs of their community; and
 WHEREAS, A Massachusetts native, Rabbi Moskovitz has a strong
 secular and religious educational background; in addition to
 pursuing traditional yeshiva studies, he attended Baruch College of
 the City University of New York, graduating as salutatorian in 1999
 with a bachelor's degree in finance; after working as a supervisor
 of asset administration for a New York investment firm, he moved
 with his family to Jerusalem, where he studied Torah for four years
 and wrote a number of works on Jewish law and values; and
 WHEREAS, Rebbitzen Moskovitz graduated from Thomas Edison
 State College in New Jersey and continued her Jewish education at
 Bnos Rochel Teachers' Seminary of Jerusalem and the Moreshet
 Institute, a Jewish outreach program of study for women; she worked
 for several outreach organizations in Israel and was the founder
 and director of the Ner Le'elef resource center, a library serving
 outreach workers around the world; moreover, she assisted in adult
 education classes, primarily focusing on the subject of marriage;
 and
 WHEREAS, This dedicated couple joined Meyerland Minyan in
 2005, just four years after it was founded, to serve the many
 Orthodox Jews in the Meyerland area who wished to walk to services
 on Shabbat; together, the Moskovitzes have fostered a warm and
 welcoming atmosphere for Jews of all levels of religious observance
 and knowledge, and the synagogue's membership, which numbered 25
 families when they arrived, has quadrupled; the frequency of
 services has increased to meet demand, and a broad range of
 educational programming is offered; and
 WHEREAS, Rabbi and Rebbitzen Moskovitz have demonstrated a
 wholehearted commitment to their congregation and to the wider
 Jewish community, and their faith and many good works have been a
 source of profound inspiration to all who know them; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby honor Rabbi Gidon Moskovitz and Rebbitzen Malka
 Moskovitz for their service to the community and extend to them
 sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the rabbi and rebbitzen as an expression of high regard
 by the Texas House of Representatives.