From ASL interpreters to service dogs, Orthodox shuls trying to be more inclusive

From ASL interpreters to service dogs, Orthodox shuls trying to be more inclusive

Photo: A recent bat mitzvah program at Young Israel of Toco Hills, in Atlanta, included an ASL interpreter. (Adam Starr)

By Abigail Pickus
November 22, 2017 12:24pm
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

A recent bat mitzvah program at Young Israel of Toco Hills, in Atlanta, included an ASL interpreter. (Adam Starr)
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