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THE STORY OF NOX I EMET MINISTRIES

I was raised in an orthodox Jewish home. My father came to South Africa from Lithuania and my mother’s family from Russia. I attended Carmel school, a Jewish School in Pretoria, and I was very involved in the Pretoria Hebrew congregation where I always attended synagogue services. We always kept a kosher home and followed Orthodox Judaism, which I loved.

After completing my schooling and army service, I travelled to Israel for the first time in 1974. In 1977 I immigrated to

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