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Article: Commuting rabbi reaches out to emerging Jews: N.Y.-based Michael Schudrich spends two weeks each month serving Jews in Poland.
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- Cleveland Jewish News
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- June 29, 2001
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Fine, Arlene
Cleveland Jewish News
06-29-2001
Commuting rabbi reaches out to emerging Jews: N.Y.-based Michael Schudrich
spends two weeks each month serving Jews in Poland.
Every month for the past year, Rabbi Michael Schudrich leaves his home in
Manhattan and boards a LOT airlines plane bound for a two-week stint in
Warsaw, Poland. During the nine-hour flight he looks forward to the
outreach and rabbinical duties that await him as the spiritual leader of
Warsaw and Lodz.
Schudrich recently addressed members of the American Jewish Committee,
Cleveland Chapter. In his talk, "Embers Among the Ashes: The Jewish
Community Of Poland 2001," Schudrich describes the delicate status of the
Jews living ...
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