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Hopes rise for St. Petersburg Reform synagogue
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| Lev Krichevsky |
| Rabbi Michael Farbman of Shaarei Shalom in St. Petersburg gives a tour of what will be the Reform movement’s first permanent synagogue in Russia. |
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By Lev Krichevsky
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Published: 04/05/2007
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The Reform movement's goal of attracting largely secular post-Soviet Jews has been limited by insufficient funding, so the building of a new synagogue in St. Petersburg is generating much excitement.
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