NYPD's Chief Rabbi, Alvin Kass, Honored for 50 Years of Service
It happened because of handball.
In 1966, when the New York Board of Rabbis asked 30-year-old Rabbi Alvin Kass to interview for a job at the New York Police Department, he thought it so unlikely that he’d get hired and he didn’t want to waste an afternoon, that he planned to go play handball after the appointment.
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