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Having trouble with vision, rabbi created a Braille Torah
PITTSBURGH Rabbi Lenny Sarko had a problem that was threatening to derail his career.After spending years as an environmental scientist creating recycling systems for corporations nationwide, Rabbi Sarko realized he was done with all the travel and decided to pursue a job related to his one true passion: Judaism.
by Joshua Axelrod
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)
Jun. 26 2021 @ 11:05pm Rabbi Leonard Sarko, of Congregation Emanu-El Israel, holds a Sefer Torah done in braille Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at the Congregation Emanu-El Israel in Greensburg. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS)
PITTSBURGH Rabbi Lenny Sarko had a problem that was threatening to derail his career.
Rabbi creates Braille Sefer Torah
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Pennsylvania Rabbi Creates First Braille Sefer Torah for the Visually Impaired
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Boston Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Sponsors a National Resource Center for the Visually Impaired in Chennai Through Vision-Aid
[Left-to-Right: Dr Joseph Williams (VHS), Prof. S Suresh (VHS), VL Narasimhan (Vision-Aid), Dr S Parthasarathy (VHS), Dr Ajitha Babu(VHS), Ms Devi Udayakumar (VHS)]
LEXINGTON, MA–Vision-Aid announced that it is partnering with Voluntary Health Services (VHS) to establish a new Vision-Aid National Resource Center in Chennai, India.
The center will be named the Srinivasan-Sundara Vision-Aid National Resource center, in honor of. Srinivasan Varadarajan and Sundara Srinivasan, parents of the generous supporters of this center, Venkat and Pratima Srinivasan, residents of the Greater Boston area.