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Bruce James (Baruch Gershom)

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Bruce James (Baruch Gershom)

Bruce James (Baruch Gershom)

Bruce James is an Orthodox Jew living in Maryland. Since converting to Judaism in 1980, Bruce has gone on to have studied the entire Talmud (in the 11th Daf Yomi Cycle) and also contributed to the translation of the Art Scroll Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud, Tractate Kesubos, Vol. III, where he is listed in the credits as Baruch James. Bruce is an attorney practicing in the District of Columbia.
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