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Summary Of: Berel Lazar

Since 1990 Berel Lazar was Rabbi of the synagogue in... 2000 Berel Lazar became citizen of Russia... 25 of 26 Rabbies elected Berel Lazar chief Rabbi of Russia... Berel Lazar was appointed to Russia... 2001 under instruction of the President Vladimir Putin Berel Lazar was included in the Presidential Council for Interaction with Religious Organizations and Unions... Berel Lazar has 12 children... This kind of attitude demonstrated by Rabbi Berel Lazar contradicts the spirit of Torah and is apparently based on typical methods deployed by Russian...

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