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4 +3 | she was invited to the bar mitzvahs... |
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5 | It means they were physically at the synagogue |
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we were at temple israel, and i attended bar mitzvahs It means they were physically at the synagogue Explanation: Debra Stone speaks as a non-Jew. She could not therefore have been a member of the synagogue, as only Jews can be synagogue members. There is no reason, however, why she could not have attended the synagogue and that she met Pam Russ there, or perhaps she was Pam's guest. |
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we were at temple israel, and i attended bar mitzvahs she was invited to the bar mitzvahs... Explanation: Debra Sone grew up in St Lousi Park, the first African American family who moved in and clearly the darkest (though there were some darkish Sephardi jews) ,. However Pam Russ grew up in Robinsdale, a 10 min drive away. https://www.distance-cities.com/distance-robbinsdale-mn-to-s... It doesn't say in this section where they met, or how they became friends but it happened "LATER" i.e. probably some years after they'd moved in, or even as adults. So then, after becoming friends Stone (a gentile) was invited to go to bar mitzvahs by Pam (who is obviously Jewish) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 48 mins (2019-05-07 21:16:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- So no, I believe they became friends elsewhere/in some other way or perhaps had mutual friends but that she was invited to the bar mitzvahs at that particular synagogue. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 48 mins (2019-05-07 21:17:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Typo: St Louis Park |
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