Imam Hamad Ahmad Chebli, religious leader of the Islamic Society of Central Jersey (ISCJ) in Monmouth Junction, gives an opening prayer in the federal house of representatives Nov. 13, 2014. Now we know that local economy will certainly win against local.
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