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Chocolate House Owners Face Hate, Community Rallies

Chocolate House owners in Totowa, Hazem Asad and Rashad Alawi, face hate mail for offering Halal options, misunderstood as a religious statement. Despite backlash, their business thrives with community support. CAIR New Jersey calls for officials to condemn anti-Muslim hate. The owners extend an invitation to the anonymous letter writer for a friendly chat. Checkout Solipillow.com

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