A top Bush administration official was the 10th man for a minyan at a Polish synagogue. Tevi Troy, a top domestic adviser to President Bush nominated last month to be deputy health secretary, is in Poland to attend the groundbreaking of a new Jewish museum. On Wednesday, Troy attended morning services at the Nozyk Synagogue in Warsaw. As the 10th man in the minyan, he allowing services to continue with a prayer quorum at the historic synagogue.
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