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Synagogue lures back empty nesters

Belmont program hailed
By Elise Kigner
Advocate Staff
Several years ago, Rabbi Jonathan Kraus noticed something about the congregants coming to mourn their parents at shiva services: They hadn’t been to shul in a while. In talking with them after services, Kraus realized that he wished he could see them more and that they wanted to be more involved with the Belmont synagogue, Beth El Temple Center.

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