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The Longest Ride
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- He began to attend synagogue regularly with my mother—I'll get to her later—and offered financial support to numerous Jewish causes.†
p. 3.4 *synagogue = a place of worship for a people of the Jewish faith
- They attended our synagogue and sat near the front, foreigners in a strange land.†
p. 14.1
- I always loved our Saturday morning walks home from the synagogue, when I had my mother all to myself.†
p. 14.1
- And like me, he'd first seen his wife-to-be at the synagogue, soon after she'd arrived in Greensboro.†
p. 15.6
- I saw you many times at the synagogue after that, and you never once asked me.†
p. 18.1
- I saw Ruth twice at the synagogue that month, both times from a distance, before I went back to school.†
p. 19.9
- And always, I would walk her home from the synagogue, her parents trailing ten paces behind, allowing us a bit more privacy.†
p. 83.1
- But days passed and then a week, and when I did not see you at the synagogue, I understood that you were trying to avoid me.†
p. 141.7
- I talked about my work as a substitute teacher at a school around the corner from the synagogue, but also mentioned that I was interviewing for a full-time position that fall at a rural elementary school on the outskirts of town.†
p. 143.8
- Nor did it help that my father now accompanied my mother and me to synagogue; my intimate talks with my mother became a thing of the past.†
p. 145.8
- The guests were mostly friends of my mother's that we knew from the synagogue, but that was the way both Ruth and I wanted it.†
p. 228.6
- Women from the synagogue came every day to cook and clean.†
p. 323.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(synagogue) a place of worship for a people of the Jewish faith
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)