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    Rabbi Bruce Abrams remembered for open doors, open mind
    Source: Cleveland Jewish News
    Saturday 28th January, 2012  


    Rabbi Bruce Abrams led the former Temple Ner Tamid in Euclid for 14 years, but he is equally remembered for his outreach and interfaith work.

    Abrams died Jan. 11 at age 63. "He had a heart as big as the world," said Dee Dee Goodman, former executive director and education director at Ner Tamid.

    Abrams promoted an open-door policy at the High H... ...

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