CAMOS PRODUCES NEW VIDEO AND DEVELOPS WEBSITE TO ATTRACT MORE NEWCOMERS TO STAMFORD
CAMOS (Committee to Advance Modern Orthodoxy in Stamford) has produced an original video that will be used as a recruitment tool to attract more young Modern Orthodox couples to Stamford. The video, which was written, edited, and produced by high school senior and Stamford resident Nili Ya’ari, made its debut at the Orthodox Union’s Emerging Communities Exhibition, an annual fair in which several cities and towns are allowed to create a display about the benefits of living in their community. Through the efforts of CAMOS, Stamford was invited to the exhibition for the very first time. “The video came out great,” said Michael Feldstein, who is spearheading the CAMOS effort. “The theme of the video is a takeoff on the slogan, ‘Stamford: The City That Works.’ The video visually shows how various organizations and individuals here work together in making this a great place to live. Several key people were interviewed for the video, and it also includes some great shots of some of the important Jewish institutions in town. We think that once people see this video, they’ll be more likely to consider Stamford as a viable Jewish community—and they will want to move here.” The video can be seen on the new CAMOS website, www.jewishstamfordct.com, which will serve as a portal for those Modern Orthodox families interested in finding out more information about the benefits of living in Stamford. The new site will also have links to important sites of other Jewish organizations in town, and will explain more about the mission and objectives of CAMOS. The CAMOS committee includes the following people: Christine Bloom, Rabbi Daniel Cohen, Steve Cohen, Michael Feldstein, Sharon Feldstein, Avi Greif, Rabbi David Israel, Yona Israel, Allon Ivri, Marti Sichel, Ronnie Sichel, and Simeon Wohlberg For more information about CAMOS and its objectives, please contact Michael Feldstein at 203 973 6279 or email him at [email protected] Comments are closed.
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January 2020
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