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Article: Clergy take new positions in community
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- Washington Jewish Week
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- September 10, 2009
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Noah Fabricant
WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION
Noah Fabricant is a product of Reform Judaism's youth programs: His experiences in the movement's National Federation of Temple Youth and Union for Reform Judaism summer camps influenced his decision to become a rabbi.
Now that he has his first job following ordination - as an assistant rabbi at Washington Hebrew Congregation in the District Fabricant, 27, is hoping to learn a lot and build alliances.
"My goal is to develop real, deep mentoring relationships with the other clergy and staff and as many congregants as I can get to know," he said.
Fabricant, who comes to the area with his fiancee, Ali Harwin, a Yale University Law student, grew up ...