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Article from: The Virginian Pilot
Article date: March 31, 2007
Byline: JANET FRANKSTON LORIN
JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- By JANET FRANKSTON LORIN
the Associated Press
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Except for a poster of grains from around the world, the office of Yaakov Horowitz at Manischewitz looks like a typical rabbi's study.
Heavy books with Hebrew script are stacked on the shelves, portraits of other rabbis adorn the walls and Horowitz displays a shofar, or ram's horn, that he blows on his company's production floor before the Jewish High Holy Days.
As chief rabbi at the kosher food ...
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