Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Parnassah Expo 2013




The Nationwide Parnassah Expo which started out previously in Lakewood and drew over 7000 participants will be held today February, 12, 2013  at the Meadowlands Expo Center in New Jersey. Unlike the Lakewood event which had separate hours for Men and ladies, this event is of a different setting. The keynote speaker is the Lieutenant Governor of  New Jersey Kim Guadango. She will be speaking for both men and women. Vuss tit men nisht far parnooseh!. An Anonymous phone call went out in frum neighborhoods advising people there will be no mechitza or separate hours for men and ladies at the Expo.
Program begins 12:00 pm untill 9:00 pm
Registration fee is $25 at the door.
The Expo is divided into 2 programs:
Program A will network existing businesses offering resources and services.
Program B will be a resource for Building a successful career path and starting or growing your business with guidance.
The Expo promises to be an event where you can network and find resources in every aspect of Parnassah. Whether you are coming for the Job Fair sections or for the Business and Industry sections, you will be glad you were a part of this national event. The Expo is a huge market place divided up by focused areas of Parnassah related services. It is geared for Jewish Buisnesses.
Location for the expo is at;
355 Plaza Dr Plaza Dr at Park Plaza Dr, Secaucus, NJ 07094

For Driving directions to the Parnassah Expo at the Meadowlands click HERE

7 comments:

  1. "An Anonymous phone call went out in frum neighborhoods advising people there will be no mechitza or separate hours for men and ladies at the Expo."

    The robocall was arraigned by a couple of YU kids. It would be funny, if not sad. There's no limit to jealousy!

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  2. Rav Malkiel Kotler wrote a letter urging people to join in the expo. He obviously approved of the venue despite not having a mechitzah or separate hours for men and ladies.

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    1. You cant blame all on Rav Malkiel Kotler he gave a general bracha to the event . Would you say hes the rav hamachshir for the food sold at the expo too?

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  3. To be fair, There was a ladies networking pavilion set up.However there were not that many ladies there to begin with. If you came for a job there was not much there to offer very few companies looking to hire.

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  4. What a joke to compare it to the Siyum Hashas and Internet Asifa.

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  5. Are there separate hours yet in Lakewood for shopping? So why should the Expo have a Mechitza?

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    1. It was an anonymous phone call no reason to get all fed up about it.

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