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Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue building will reopen as a ‘center for Jewish life in the United States’

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October 20, 2019December 10, 2019Jesse Orine

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Tree of Life says its building will reopen as a ‘center for Jewish life in the United States’
South Florida – October 18, 2019

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