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Brooklyn Heights Synagogue Homeless Shelter Gearing Up for Another SeasonThe Brooklyn Heights Synagogue will be opening its homeless shelter for women once again on Monday, November 8 and it will remain open until April 14, 2011.
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Brooklyn Heights Synagogue Provides Shelter for Homeless Women from NovemberAs the days get shorter and the weather takes a turn for the bitter cold, Brooklyn Heights Synagogue Homeless Shelter will be opening its doors to provide warmth, food and beds for ten women in need of a helping hand.
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East Brunswick Synagogue Recreates the Old City with Legoslocal Synagogue recreates the old city Jerusalem with over 60,000 Legos -
Tallit in the Synagoguereligious items that you will probibly find in the synagogue are tefillin, shofar and tallit.
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Two Men Shot at Adat Yeshurun Valley Sephardic Synagogue, N. Hollywood, CaliforniaDid hate crimes happen today at a synagogue in North Hollywood, CA? Two men were shot.
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Man Arrested for Kidnapping at Los Angeles SynagogueA 28-year-old man has been arrested for kidnapping a 7-year-old girl at a synagogue.
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Ancient Jewish Synagogue from Roman-Byzantine Era Excavated Near GalileeA new ancient Jewish synagogue from the Roman-Byzantine era has just been excavated that may provide a new picture about the persecution of the Jews in the Byzantine period and also about rural Jewish life in Galilee villages during that era that. -
Riverdale Jewish Center, Synagogue Were Bombing Targets of Arrested MenThis article is about the arrest of four New York men who tried to blow up Jewish targets and obtain anti-aircraft missiles.
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Touro Synagogue National Historic Site in Newport Rhode, IslandYou will love to visit this area. -
Guide Offering a Basic Understanding of the Yom Kippur Synagogue ServiceYom Kippur is the most important Jewish holiday of year. Here is a brief explanation of the day and a list of the prayers that are recited.
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Has Oldest Synagogue in Caribbean, or Its Mikva, Been Found on Nevis?Based on an exclusive press announcement researched and written by this writer for the St. Kitts and Nevis Department of Tourism -
Comparison of Church and Synagogue ServicesEvery faith has inspired a deeply rooted visual tradition and a sense of shared community. They each create an ambiance that they feel is most appropriate for their different types of worship. Though each tradition uses a different setting to...
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The Largest Intact Romanesque Church in the World and More in Speyer, GermanyThe never-large German town of Speyer along the Rhine has a stupendous Romanesque cathedral, plus a medieval Jewish ritual bath and a technology museum -
One-Day Holiday Market in Brooklyn Heights, Nov. 21Brooklyn Heights will be hosting one particular gift market that will be open for only one day during the weekend before thanksgiving, on November 21st from 11 to 5 at the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue.
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The SederThe Seder at the Synagogue
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Designer Review: Zac PosenZac Posen took the design world by storm in 2002 at the young age of only 21-years-old, when he held his first fashion show in former synagogue on the Lower East Side.
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A Trip to Lagos, NigeriaThe journey starts in a small town called Tiko in the Republic of Cameroon and ends at the Synagogue, Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria. -
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Hanukkah CelebrationThe only synagogue in Sioux Falls will be having a Hanukkah celebration.
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Ceremonial Locations for a Jewish WeddingMost Jewish couples choose to get married in a synagogue. However, many couples decide to get married outside of the synagogue and this is perfectly acceptable in Jewish tradition.
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Observing the Sabbath With My Children Every Week - Shul Is Not What You Might ThinkRuminations of a synagogue back-bencher
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 13:13-52: Paul and Barnabas in Pisidian AntiochIn Acts 13 Paul, Barnabas and John Mark set out on the first of Paul's missionary journeys. In Acts 13:13-52 John Mark leaves while Paul and Barnabas move on to Pisidian Antioch where Paul preaches the gospel in the Jewish synagogue.
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Different Types of WeddingsThere are nine different types of weddings. It's important to choose the right one according to the budget allowed.
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Ted Haggard and the Indulgence of the FleshMankind has consistently replaced the commandments and doctrines of the LORD with the commandments and doctrines of men, to the detriment of the individual professing follower of Jesus and the body of Messiah as a whole.
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Nihilist DunderheadsExamining the constitution of a Mastermind. Not simply planning, but critical timing is required. Be ready for the day the real Terrorist Mastermind arrives, because he will have timing. In the meantime, we are dealing with Nihilist Dunderheads. -
Why You Should Visit the Jewish Ghetto of RomeThe Ghetto of Rome has an interesting history behind it. Jews were confined to the Ghetto for over 300 years, starting in 1555. Thousands of Jews were crammed into a few blocks, causing highly unsanitary conditions -
A Strange DeathIsraeli author Hillel Halkin gives a tour of Zichron Yaakov, the setting for his latest book, A Strange Death. -
How to Make Money with Your CameraAs millions of Americans look for greater control over their financial destiny, the dream of self-employment has become more compelling than ever.
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Jewish Revolts Under the Roman EmpireThe Jews enjoyed complete freedom and had a very liberal situation in Rome and the Roman Empire during the early period of BC. In spite of them enjoying freedom there still had to suffer a certain amount of restrictions.
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Christ-mas? Jesus was Not Historically Born on December, 25thThe institution of the pagan fallacy, December 25th/Christmas as the birth date of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ; was put in place by the influential and political prowess of the roman catholic church. -
Just Art Artists Offer Unique Work to Plano TempleSome Texas artists have created unique artwork to bring understanding between people of all cultures based on Shabbat candles, a major Jewish theme. -
Bill O'Reilly: Professional Spin DoctorFor someone who runs a so-called "No-Spin Zone," Bill O'Reilly sure tries his best to change America's history and civic values. -
Will the Jewish Third Temple Soon Be Rebuilt?"Impossible." "It's never going to happen." "It will be the end of the Middle East as we know it." These are comments from people whenever someone mentions that Israel will build the Third Temple on the temple mount in Jerusalem.
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TMT Power Secrets: The Hidden & Forbidden Wisdom of Thoth, the Egyptian God of WisdomThis article reveals the "SECRET WISDOM" in the teachings of all world SPIRITUAL teachers: Thoth, Egyptian Go Of Wisdom, Socrates, Paracelsus, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Nagarjuna, Bodhidarma, Jesus Christ , Mohammad, Osho Rajneesh (and others).
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Why Do Christians Worship on Sunday, the First Day of the Week?Many Christians don't understand some of the traditions of their own religion. We don't know why we worship on the first day of the week.
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A Betrayal of FreedomA short history of the Democratic reaction to the Sandinista takeover of Nicaragua.
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Tiberias: Historic City for Christians and JewsWhat's on offer for tourists who want a taste of Israel's diversity. -
What's My Take: America is NOT a "Free Speech Zone"A counterpoint to J.J. Jackson's "America is a 'Free Speech Zone'"
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Rules for Message Boards - Television ShowsMessage boards have an inherant code of conduct. This article addresses the etiquette for message boards about television shows. Violate them and you will be the laughing stock to your imaginery friends on the internet. -
Museum Documents History of Jews in IraqThe Museum of Babylonian Jewry just outside Tel Aviv provides a fascinating and timely insight into this unique Jewish community.
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Senior Activities in the Phoenix AreaSome seniors have lost their spouses and do not know how to meet people or find things to do. There are some things that seniors can do to begin getting out and enjoying life again with new companions in the Phoenix area.





