Make Me A Sanctuary
"Building on the shoulders of giants"
After nearly fifty years in a building built by Holocaust Survivors, members in a synagogue reflect on their congregation's history and how they have come to need a new house of prayer.
"Building on the shoulders of giants"
After nearly fifty years in a building built by Holocaust Survivors, members in a synagogue reflect on their congregation's history and how they have come to need a new house of prayer.
Ari Jaffe
Himself
Rabbi Binyamin Blau
Himself
Dan Asher
Himself
Rabbi Melvin Granatstein
Himself
Adena Klineman
Herself
Moish Lovinger
Himself
Alex Messeloff
Himself
Ari Messeloff
Himself
Dalia Messeloff
Herself
After nearly fifty years in a building built by Holocaust Survivors, members in a synagogue reflect on their congregation's history and how they have come to need a new house of prayer.
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