Metro Detroit's young pulpit rabbis
are nurturing a new generation
of knowledgeable and committed Jews.

JULIE EDGAR STAFF WRITER

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wo thought they'd go into law. Another might have

been a financial giant on Wall Street. One Ivy

Leaguer considered a life in academia, and another

thought he'd become a clinical psychologist. Only one

knew she was bound for the rabbinate.

Meet six of Detroit's young pulpit rabbis. They're un-

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der 35, full of ideas, eager to learn and teach, and like

others their age, are balancing the obligations of fam-

ily and career.

