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    <title>Ronn&#8217;s rabbis</title>
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    <description>After my earlier post on Ronn Torossian, he and I went back and forth over his interest in representing hip&#45;hoppers and traditionalist/hawkish Jews. Here&#8217;s what he sent me for the record:

I grew up in the Bronx passionate about a lot of things &#8211; Judaism and hip&#45;hop amongst them. Today, I personally remain passionate about both Judaism and hip&#45;hop.

I was the National President of the Betar movement for years, and spent days, hours and weeks protesting for various causes important to Am Israel (frankly as I joke with friends a lot more time doing that then in school from the age of 12ish till I graduated from college)....&amp;nbsp; I am proud of the fact that I grew up in Rabbi Avi Weiss&#8217; shul and consider him a very very close figure to me on many levels. When I was married I had 2 officiating Rabbis &#45; Rabbi Avi Weiss, and Rabbi Benny Elon, who at the time was a minister in the Israeli government.&amp;nbsp; I continue myself [to be] very close to them today personally, as well as to many others who are traditionalists.&amp;nbsp; We work with many traditional, conservative organizations and people.

Rabbi Pinto in fact visits my office regularly and will be here this week&#8230; There are pictures of the Chabad Rabbi in my office.&amp;nbsp; I think anyone who knows me at all from the Jewish community is very familiar with my personal beliefs. A picture of Ze&#8217;ev Jabotinsky is also in my office.

Today, at the age of 33, I own a business &#45; One which is one of the 25 largest independent PR firms in the U.S. We work with a wide variety of clients, from many walks of life. I am proud of the fact that we have 1 of the most diverse client lists in the U.S. It&#8217;s hard, every day to build a business and work hard.&amp;nbsp; People can challenge, question and destroy &#45; A lot easier than building and working. We regularly turn down clients for many reasons.</description>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-07-12T;00:42:15-05:00</dc:date>
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