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I used to go to synagogue across the street every week.
One is not left for a moment alone in the synagogue.
And he was not seen again in the house by the synagogue.
In 1945, the building was again used as a synagogue.
At the east part of the house is a Synagogue.
And he was a Republican at the synagogue when few others were.
Central Synagogue could hold only about 1,200 people at a time.
"Without the synagogue I see no reason to live for."
"It will end early enough for people to go to synagogue if they want to."
Since that time no major works took place in the synagogue.
The Synagogue was built just after the move in 1221.
Not until 1660 could the first small synagogue be built.
Synagogue might thus be being used in its more general sense of any meeting place.
For many years it was the only synagogue in the country.
There was one down at the other end, near the synagogue.
It was my wife who had led us to the little synagogue in the first place.
When I returned recently, the church had become a synagogue.
It is the only synagogue left where once there were many.
If they're religious, they can get that from their synagogue.
There is no difference, to me, between a church or a synagogue.
I've never been to a synagogue except in a film.
In 1852 another synagogue was built on the same site.
The synagogue added a second floor to the building in 1916.
Between 1788 and 1790, the third synagogue was built on the site.
As a result, the main synagogue lost its central role.