The Journey of Rabbi and Rachel Abramowitz

The Journey of Rabbi and Rachel Abramowitz
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781468548990
ISBN-13 : 1468548999
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Book Synopsis The Journey of Rabbi and Rachel Abramowitz by : Mona Mandel Abramowitz

Download or read book The Journey of Rabbi and Rachel Abramowitz written by Mona Mandel Abramowitz and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2012-04-11 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rabbi Mayer and Rachel Abramowitz are beloved fixtures on the Miami scene. They have that special quality: when you meet you immediately respect them and consider them close friends. But they only became fixtures in one place after they journeyed through many. Their unique story begins in Rachel’s Polish shtetl and Mayer’s youth in British-ruled Palestine. The political climate and world events took Mayer to the United States and Rachel to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. In the often strange but wondrous flow of Jewish life, it was in a camp for displaced Jews in Germany that their very different journeys merged into one. There were other stops geographically, but their journey is really about the life they made. It’s about surviving WW II through fortitude and fortune, and then helping to smuggle Jews out of Europe to Israel. It’s about being the prime force in establishing the Cuban Jewish community in South Florida, and building Jewish institutions in Miami, Israel and throughout the world. It’s about creating a family that continues their legacy. In reading the stories of Rabbi and Rachel Abramowitz, you will travel through Jewish history. As they touched the lives of so many on a personal level, they found themselves on a historical journey. These are their stories. This is our history. The journey continues.


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