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Recent Examples of synagogueThere’s also a palpable push to up the Pittsburgh-specific material that honors the real place outside the hospital doors, from somber reminders of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting to lighthearted traditions like an annual furry convention.—Alison Herman, Variety, 5 Jan. 2026 According to the synagogue’s estimates provided in court records, between 60 and 70 people who consider themselves members have been praying at other locations.—Jackie Hajdenberg, Sun Sentinel, 5 Jan. 2026 These are among the sentiments several rabbis at Los Angeles area synagogues and temples shared about this particular Hanukkah season, which came as the Jewish community faced violence thousands of miles away.—Paris Barraza, USA Today, 22 Dec. 2025 Albanese’s press conferences and spot news appearances were dominated by the same topic: rising antisemitism following a spike in the vandalism of synagogues and harassment of Jewish people.—Charlie Campbell, Time, 15 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for synagogue
For Abbas, while there are new local coffeeshops emerging as hubs for Muslims — like Yemerica Coffee in West Hartford or Muslims of the World Coffee and Pastries in New Haven and Middletown — the places to socialize, outside a mosque, in a public space are limited.
In 2014, vandals tried to set fire to the shul, noted for the whimsical palm trees painted on either side of the ark, and its ceiling, which resembles a starry night.
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Larry Luxner,
Sun Sentinel,
21 Aug. 2025
The caretaking and preservation of these dying congregations is just another aspect of the invisible labor taken on by a generation of women whose work in the home and the shul—caring for children, husbands, family members—was always taken for granted.
The views of the pagoda remind you of your whereabouts, and keep things grounded.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
22 Jan. 2026
Originally built as a carriage road during the 1880s, the long and winding road takes you from downtown Hot Springs (just off Central Avenue at the end of Fountain Street) to a lovely picnic area and overlook featuring a historic pagoda that dates back to the early 1900s.