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1 I go to synagogue on Shabbat; prayer, meditation and music are healing for me.
2 I go to synagogue twice a year.
3 Then when Father and the boys go to synagogue , we start to prepare for the day's work.
4 His mother would be livid that he hadn't made it in time to go to synagogue with them.
5 Esther often went to synagogue and sat in the ladies' compartment.
6 That feeling of connectedness, it was more than I ever got from going to Synagogue .
7 This, too, is a memory of childhood: he stopped going to synagogue when he left Germany.
8 Freedom of religion means nothing to him, he never goes to synagogue ; and freedom of the press?
9 Friday evenings he went to synagogue , and Saturdays too, returning home at midday for lunch and a nap.
10 Noah had never gone to synagogue .
11 On Sabbath morning almost everybody went to synagogue , and those who did not, read their prayers and devotions at home.
12 "From this fat kid that I go to synagogue with sometimes," Stan said.
13 'And I don't care if Alfred goes to synagogue or to church or nowhere at all!
14 "I not know name, I go to synagogue own self."
15 I should have gone to synagogue , and I never should have called you. He threw himself into a chair as she started to cry.
16 "Ephraim..." he said after a while, in that suppressed tone which seemed to be peculiar to him, "aren't you going to synagogue ? "
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