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Rabbi Andrea Frank, Jewish Wedding Rabbi Officiates in New York, Westchester County, the Tri-State Area, California and Washington State for Jewish Weddings, Baby Naming and Bar Bat Mitzvah. Jewish, Interfaith, Civil Weddings ceremonies. Each ceremony is unique intertwining the Jewish Ceremony order and customs which is why having a rabbi to guide you is so important.

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Sandy Koufax – Baseball and Yom Kippur

September 22, 2015 By jwrdirector

Sandy Koufax, Baseball and Yom Kippur. It was written on Rosh Hashanah The book closes and seals on Yom Kippur May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a Good Year.

“Most people admired Koufax for putting his religion before his job. I’m sure there were others who were furious, saying that he wasn’t that religious — and I don’t think he really was — but that didn’t make any difference. It was his decision and everyone respected it. They understood.” …..Longtime Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully […]

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