The Israeli-Jewish part of his family calls him Avram. The Palestinian-Muslim side, Ibraheem. His first-generation American agnostic lawyer parents gave him the name Abraham. But the 12-year-old boy from Brooklyn who loves food and cooking prefers, well, Abe. It's just Abe.
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The Israeli-Jewish part of his family calls him Avram. The Palestinian-Muslim side, Ibraheem. His first-generation American agnostic lawyer parents gave him the name Abraham. But the 12-year-old boy from Brooklyn who loves food and cooking prefers, well, Abe. It's just Abe.
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