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How Boro Parker Rabbi Yitzchok Elefant of Dimona won the heart of this dusty development town Photos: Elchanan Kotler How did a Brooklyn-accented Boro Parker end up as the 40-year-long chief rabbi of a dusty Israeli development town most famous for a nearby nuclear plant? When you meet Rabbi Yitzchok Elefant, tall, imposing, a magnetic
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