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                    IN HONOR OF DR. STANLEY NUSSBAUM

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                        HON. CHARLES E. SCHUMER

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, April 28, 1998

  Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to have the opportunity today 
to recognize Dr. Stanley Nussbaum, who is being honored by the Herbert 
Tenzer Five Towns Democratic Club at its annual brunch on May 3. Dr. 
Nussbaum has been an outstanding member of his community and his 
personal commitments both civic and religious have bettered the lives 
of his neighbors on Long Island.
  Dr. Nussbaum's devotion has led him to contribute to the Jewish 
community in many ways. He sits on the boards of the Conference of 
Jewish Organizations of Nassau County and the American Committee for 
Israeli MIA's in addition to being a trustee of Temple Beth El of 
Cedarhurst and a former trustee of the American Jewish Committee. He is 
also a past president of the Five Towns Jewish Council.
  Civic duty has also played a major role in Stan's life, leading him 
into an active role in the Democratic party. He serves as Leader in the 
20th Assembly District and has been a member of the Nassau Democratic 
County Committee for twenty-five years. He was the zone leader of 
Lawrence-Cedarhurst and served as President of the Five Towns 
Democratic Club from 1978-1980 and 1984-1990. Dr. Nussbaum was a 
Clinton delegate for the 1992 Democratic National Convention and was 
elected as a New York State Committeeman in 1994.
  Dr. Nussbaum has also been successful in both his professional and 
private life and is a life member of the American Dental Society. He 
and his wife Toby are the proud parents of three children, Felice, 
Hillary and Larry, and of two grandchildren, Ananda and Sierra.
  Dr. Stanley Nussbaum has made great contributions to society as a 
professional, a leader, a religious man, and a father. His community, 
indeed all of Long Island, have been improved by his efforts.

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