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synagogue
French Synagogue Vandalized With Anti-Israel Graffiti: ‘No to Zionists, No to Israel’
Aaron Bandler
August 3, 2018
Oh baby, baby: Five options for dealing with babies on the High Holy Days
Julia Moss
September 18, 2017
What I wish synagogues knew about single parents
Jewish Journal
September 7, 2016
I’m not sure where to begin. I first want to say that my synagogue — and I think synagogues in general — have done a really great job of welcoming congregants who have converted, are intermarried, and are in gay and lesbian marriages.
How one Tulsa synagogue is baking its way to a better world
Jewish Journal
July 11, 2016
Walk into Congregation B’nai Emunah on any Tuesday afternoon and you’ll barely get through the massive, light-filled foyer before it hits you: an aromatic wave of warm oatmeal and raisins, or perhaps a sweet surge of rich, melting chocolate chips.
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