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	<title>Comments on: Tobias and the Priest&#8217;s Mother</title>
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		<title>By: Robert Sloma</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Sloma</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would like to extend my thoughts and prayers and that of my family to Father Jarecki. 

Following World War II, father Jarecki&#039;s parents sponsored a young Polish man to this country. He was forcibly taken from Poland to work on farms in Bavaria. His parents provided for his entry to the United States and a chance at a new life. Without the generosity of the Jarecki family his future would have been not as bright and mine perhaps nonexistant. The man the Jarecki family sponsored was my father Joseph Sloma (Józef Słoma).</description>
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<p>Following World War II, father Jarecki&#8217;s parents sponsored a young Polish man to this country. He was forcibly taken from Poland to work on farms in Bavaria. His parents provided for his entry to the United States and a chance at a new life. Without the generosity of the Jarecki family his future would have been not as bright and mine perhaps nonexistant. The man the Jarecki family sponsored was my father Joseph Sloma (Józef Słoma).</p>
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