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      <![CDATA[The article gives the wrong impression about a lot of things. It reads like a hybrid mix of HaModia and Karen Armstrong.<br><br>When we visit Richmond, we're davening at Nachalei Emunah.
        
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      <![CDATA[<br>http://www.jewishrichmond.org/local_includes/downloads/36008.pdf<br><br>p. 7<br><br>"Synagogues<br>Young Israel of Richmond/Kol<br>Emes Appoints New Rabbi<br><br>The Young Israel<br>of Richmond/Congregation<br>Kol Emes<br>announces the appointment<br>of its<br>new Rabbi and Rebbetzin,<br>Rabbi Eitan<br>M. Allen and his<br>wife, Miriam.<br>Rabbi Allen is a New<br>England native, hailing<br>from Massachusetts and Connecticut.<br>He describes himself as a person from a<br>small town with a focus on individuals.<br>He joins the Congregation from Baltimore,<br>where he has lived and studied for almost<br>a decade. He was ordained by the world-renowned<br>Ner Israel Rabbinical College.<br>While in Maryland, he also earned a bachelors<br>degree in psychology from the University<br>of Maryland and has completed<br>five years of study towards a Master and<br>Licensure as a Pastoral Counselor at the<br>Loyola College of Maryland.<br>He is passionate about Jews and Judaism.<br>He is a proud lover of the land of Israel,<br>which he has visited many times and<br>where much of his family resides.
        
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