Features 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.