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In general Arthur liked 'going to shul', as attending synagogue was called.
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When we left the shul, my father was standing straight, without pain.
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I drove to a shul on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights.
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He ran a big shul and we lived well.
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As in shul, when the moment has come, the people around the table began to murmur.
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So I grabbed the big wooden club and went to chase the spirits out of the shul.
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That Asher's mind would also have been on Elohim, at this moment receiving prayers in Asher's shul, goes without saying.
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Without the disturbance of his movement, the atmosphere would not have been much different from men's shul at the start of prayers.
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From the women's shul Mimi could then watch Janki being summoned to read from the Torah, the first after Kauhen and Levi.
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Rabbi Karo teaches that ransoming captives is the most supreme act of charity, more than building a shul or feeding the poor-
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He couldn't linger, though; there was the bus to catch to the downtown shul, an afternoon ritual on its way to becoming routine.
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Later, when he told Hinda about this Friday evening in shul in Ottynia, he said thoughtfully, 'Whether a God exists, I still don't know.
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Even if Frau Würzburger were to inquire of Mama, on Shabbos in shul, perhaps, whether her youngest was feeling better, it wouldn't prompt any suspicion.
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Nok and Shul have their orders and they will see things through.
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I will follow with Fist Shul and the main body.
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The red-haired man said his name was Markas Kral, shammes at the Pinkas Shul.