Rabbi-d baseball fans in Wellesley

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A friendly wager has been agreed to between Wellesley’s two Rabbis over the World Series, now tied 1-1 between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies. It turns out that Rabbi Moshe Bleich of Wellesley Weston Chabad hails from New York and Rabbi Joel Sisenwine of Temple Beth Elohim comes from Pennsylvania. So, according to Bleich, should the Yankees win the World Series, Rabbi Joel would have to wear the trademark Wellesley Chabad kipah for a week, whereas if the Phillies win, Rabbi Moshe would be forced to wear something that has the TBE emblem on it. (Go Joel!)

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