(Courtesy of AMIT Ashdod) It was a chilly November day that Rabbi Shalom Malul, the dean of the AMIT Ashdod Yeshiva in Israel, a half-dozen AMIT students and a handful of other Jews helping to make a minyan, stood beside the grave of Jaffa’s Roman Catholic priest, Father Gregor Pawlowski, to recite mourner’s Kaddish, the traditional prayer of the Jewish people following the death of a loved one or other member of their community.