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Nassau Synagogue’s begins new branding rooted in its rural past
VILLAGE OF NASSAU– Once a cobbler’s shop, since 1913 the building at 12 Albany Ave., Nassau has been home to the Nassau Shul, as locals call it, a continually active congregation that began as the spiritual and cultural center of Nassau’s Jewish farming community. “Our congregational family today is intimate and diverse,” said Board President
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Nassau Synagogue’s begins new branding rooted in its rural past
VILLAGE OF NASSAU– Once a cobbler’s shop, since 1913 the building at 12 Albany Ave., Nassau has been home to the Nassau Shul, as locals call it, a continually active congregation that began as the spiritual and cultural center of Nassau’s Jewish farming community. “Our congregational family today is intimate and diverse,” said Board President
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