<p>MORRIS TWP. -- With a bullet still lodged in his brain from a shooting in New York 10 years ago, Nachum Sasonkin turned a page in his life and became a rabbi.</p>
<p>"I just want to say I'm very happy to come to this point today," Sasonkin said to a roomful of reporters before his ordination as a rabbi Sunday at the Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbinical College of America. Sasonkin was one of 75 students to become rabbis during the Sunday afternoon ceremony.</p>