Temple Sinai's David Schwartz Preps for Bill Clinton Visit

From Long Island Now:

Temple Sinai’s maintenance crew will enter its catering facility on April 16 and roll away the moveable wall separating the main ballroom from the cocktail party lounge.

They will set up seats, a lectern, and ready the temple’s sound system, all in preparation for the arrival of more than 1,700 guests awaiting that latest in Sinai’s “Distinguished Lecture” series: former President Bill Clinton.

Clinton, who in his time since leaving office has helped build the William J. Clinton Foundation to combat various global crises, will deliver a lecture on the topic of “Embracing Our Common Humanity.”

“We believe we have a social action mission to the world, to Roslyn and to Long Island,” Temple Sinai President David Schwartz said in a phone interview with Blank Slate Media. “Having Bill Clinton speak at our temple fulfills our mission to be a beacon in this community.”

Former speakers in the “Distinguished Lecture” series include author and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, Israeli President Shimon Peres and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, but Schwartz said Clinton is Sinai’s most prestigious speaker yet, as well as one of the toughest to land.

“There is an application process and a vetting process that is substantial,” Schwartz said. “You put your request in along with your potential dates, and it took awhile, but we had a very persistent committee.”

After nearly five years since the temple’s last “Distinguished Lecture,” Schwartz and Sinai’s trustees organized a committee, led by Toni Wiener and Amy Handwerker, to resurrect the program.

The committee put Clinton at the top of its list, and after a great deal of time, hard work and perseverance, Schwartz said, the temple landed its man.

“To give the community the gift of the 42nd President of the United States coming to Roslyn is just tremendous,” Schwartz said. “We’re just so happy that the rest of the community seems to agree that this is a terrific event.”

Efforts to reach Wiener and Handwerker were unavailing.

In the interest of safety, Schwartz said, he could not detail specific security measures the temple will undertake to accommodate Clinton, nor could he talk about any correspondence between Sinai and Clinton’s entourage.

“With any event like that, there’s tremendous crowd control, and we have volunteers and ushers and we’re going to have to close the building down at some point,” he said. “There’s a myriad of things we have to do to prepare for an event like this. The undertaking is tremendous.”

Schwartz said the temple staggered its ticket sales, giving its members and their families first priority to purchase, and a limit of two per household, before opening it to the public.

“The first day tickets were available, there were lines,” Schwartz said. “People took a number, almost like at the DMV. They waited in the sanctuary until they were called.”

Had Sinai made all the tickets available at once, Schwartz said, “It would have been like a concert. It would have been an absolute free-for-all.”

Schwartz said Sinai had to make arrangements for buses to drop people off at the temple for the event, and had to get a permit to allow guests to park in front of the temple and along Roslyn Road. Off-site parking will also be available.

Even though the temple is expecting a turnout comparable only during major holidays, Schwartz said, Sinai will continue to book distinguished speakers for as long as the community is interested in listening to them.

“We’re fighting for everyone’s time,” Schwartz said. “It’s hard to get people’s attention with the events we have, but down the line, everyone’s going to have a story about seeing Bill Clinton speak for the rest of their lives.”

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Nassau County Legislator Wayne Wink Joins GerstmanSchwartz, LLP as Partner

And the Firm Officially Changes its Name to Gerstman, Schwartz & Wink, LLP

July 18th, 2011; Roslyn, NY

Top New York State Law Firm GerstmanSchwartz, LLP is pleased to announce its growth and expansion. Starting today, Nassau County Legislator Wayne Wink joins GerstmanSchwartz, LLP as a Partner and the firm will officially change its name to Gerstman, Schwartz & Wink, LLP.

“I am so pleased to be joining Gerstman, Schwartz and Wink, LLP, an up-and-coming law firm with a solid record of problem solving for their outstanding clientele,” said Wink. “I look forward to working with Gerstman, Schwartz & Wink, LLP and the opportunities they offer.”

Wink is a graduate of Hofstra University and St. Johns Law School. In addition to his law practice, Wink currently serves as a Nassau County Legislator for the 11th Legislative District, representing the areas of Roslyn, Port Washington, Albertson, Herricks, Searingtown, Garden City Park and Glenwood Landing. His practice concentrates in the areas of residential and commercial real estate transactions, mortgage closings, land use and zoning, as well as banking and civil litigation. He is also experienced in commercial and securities litigation.

“Wayne is an outstanding lawyer, with a terrific track record of success in providing quality legal services for our clients,” says David Schwartz, Partner. “This is right in line with the mission of Gerstman, Schwartz & Wink, LLP to be the finest professional legal service provider in all of New York State.”

“Our goal is to be able to expand our services to our existing clients, while offering more legal services to the business community of Long Island, and beyond,” says Brad Gerstman, Partner. “Wayne will help us achieve that goal and we’re thrilled to have him on board.”

ABOUT GERSTMAN, SCHWARTZ & WINK, LLP

Gerstman, Schwartz & Wink, LLP is a multi-service law firm specializing in Government Relations, Criminal Defense, Election Law, Corporate Law, and Real Estate Law. Armed with experience in all aspects of New York City, state, federal and local government as well as being former assistant district attorneys, partners Bradley Gerstman and David Schwartz have developed a specialized practice where legal as well as lobbying matters find a home under one roof.