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COPYRIGHT 2001 Daily News
Byline: Nancy Dillon
Feb. 27--The irony that Yefim Kiperberg now builds $1,000 kitchen cabinets capable of storing a month's worth of groceries is not lost on the 26-year-old Russian immigrant.
"Before I left Moldova [in the former Soviet Union], I had to wait in long, long lines to buy food, and there was never any bread," he said with an exasperated laugh.
Compound that with his initial reliance on government food stamps when he and his parents arrived in Brooklyn in 1995.
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