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Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman preaches about immigrant workers in Postville, Iowa

Becky Schigiel October 9, 2008 March 6, 2011Sermons

Former ICWJ board co-chair Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman preached about immigrant workers in Postville, Iowa for Yom Kippur 5769 today. To read the sermon, please click here.

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