The Pope's Jewish PR Guy

Just in time for the visit next month by Pope Francis, I will be speaking at K'nesth Israel Synagogue to tell the story of how the son of an Orthodox Jew handled worldwide media relations when the man who would become Pope John Paul II came to Philadelphia. The talk is slated for Thursday, Sept. 17 at  11:30 a.m.

 

 

 

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