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"It is the only synagogue in the county with its own mikvah." This is a very interesting fact, specifically what got this synagogue in the Did You Know column. Pardon me asking: How many synagogues does Sullivan County have ?? Deep Atlantic Blue ( talk) 17:34, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
Except this isn't the only synagogue with a Mikveh in the county. The one in Woodridge has one as well -Har Sinai Region Product
That's the one. The house across the street used to be the "winter synagogue" back in the day, as there were not enough congregants to justify the heating bills for the larger building. The larger synagogue was only used for when the summer crowd was around. It was being used for services as recently as 2000.
There are also additional local synagogue's with mikvaot. I would have to research further, but it wouldn't count for Wiki as it would be original research.
What is the source for the Mikveh claim? - -Har Sinai Region Product —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.28.117.34 ( talk) 19:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
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![]() | A fact from Hebrew Congregation of Mountaindale Synagogue appeared on Wikipedia's
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"It is the only synagogue in the county with its own mikvah." This is a very interesting fact, specifically what got this synagogue in the Did You Know column. Pardon me asking: How many synagogues does Sullivan County have ?? Deep Atlantic Blue ( talk) 17:34, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
Except this isn't the only synagogue with a Mikveh in the county. The one in Woodridge has one as well -Har Sinai Region Product
That's the one. The house across the street used to be the "winter synagogue" back in the day, as there were not enough congregants to justify the heating bills for the larger building. The larger synagogue was only used for when the summer crowd was around. It was being used for services as recently as 2000.
There are also additional local synagogue's with mikvaot. I would have to research further, but it wouldn't count for Wiki as it would be original research.
What is the source for the Mikveh claim? - -Har Sinai Region Product —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.28.117.34 ( talk) 19:22, 4 May 2009 (UTC)