Inmate religious conversion anecdotes tied to prison Shabbat meals
Inmate religious conversion anecdotes tied to prison Shabbat meals The passage offers anecdotal, unverified claims about religious practices in a federal prison and personal correspondence with a lawyer. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable leads, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Two death‑row inmates had their sentences reversed and are now eligible for parole.; One inmate claimed a minister told him Jews can't go to heaven, prompting a religious discussion.; Another inmate reportedly converted to Judaism to attend weekly Shabbat meals provided by local Jews to federal prisoners.
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Inmate religious conversion anecdotes tied to prison Shabbat meals The passage offers anecdotal, unverified claims about religious practices in a federal prison and personal correspondence with a lawyer. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable leads, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Two death‑row inmates had their sentences reversed and are now eligible for parole.; One inmate claimed a minister told him Jews can't go to heaven, prompting a religious discussion.; Another inmate reportedly converted to Judaism to attend weekly Shabbat meals provided by local Jews to federal prisoners.
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