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- He had loved her for as long as he could remember, since they'd first met in the synagogue at the tender age of ten.†
p. 2.7synagogue = a place of worship for a people of the Jewish faith
- The synagogue on Breite Strasse was only a ten-minute walk from the Blumenthals' house.†
p. 32.6
- Lotte made her way to the mikvah, the ritual bath next to the synagogue.†
p. 35.9
- Wearing a scarf around her head, Lotte stood over the steaming pots by the side entrance to the synagogue, ladling the turnip soup into bowls, her every move followed by the eyes of hollow-cheeked men, women, and children.†
p. 43.1
- The Rosenfelds had lived for generations in a grand, multistory house near the synagogue.†
p. 45.4
- "Last week I was on the Bornplatz, near the synagogue, and I saw a woman exchanging a gold chain for an old stained winter coat for her daughter," Lotte replied.†
p. 48.2
- As his mother had made him aware of the hostility, he began to see things that had escaped his attention before: people deliberately crossing the street when he came out of the synagogue with his mother, Alfons carefully removing graffiti from the shop's window or door.†
p. 60.2
- Why don't you think about joining our work at the synagogue helping poor children?†
p. 64.9
- I love the Lord, but deep down, it doesn't make any difference to me if I pray to Him in a synagogue or a church.†
p. 66.8
- When I saw the flames near the synagogue, I was afraid for Herr Blumenthal, since the Jewish house was right on St. Annen-Strasse.†
p. 229.2
- The streets of the little Sea Point neighborhood were full of Jewish grocery stores, schools, and synagogues.†
p. 248.8 *synagogues = places where members of the Jewish faith worship
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)