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As a Jewish boy in France during World War II Leo Michel Abrami evaded Nazi persecution when his mother sent him to live in Normandy disguised as a Catholic boy. When the war ended he returned to some semblance of a traditional life.<p> As his life and career evolved however it became anything but traditional. In this engaging autobiography Rabbi Arieh narrates stories about people places and events with both candor and keen observation. He served congregations worldwide from the United States to Guatemala and South Africa. He also served as a prison chaplain in California counseling murderers such as Charles Manson and Edmund Kemper.<p> Rabbi Arieh's stories are infused with his strong faith and his unique perspective on Judaism. Numerous challenges arose because of his nondenominational and pluralistic attitude toward all segments of the Jewish community. While his non-allegiance to any single denomination made his professional life more difficult it was a matter of deep personal conviction.<p> Above all else Rabbi Arieh endeavored to bring his message of faith to the people and communities he served. Through this series of captivating anecdotes you'll be inspired by his life of service and scholarship.