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Less is more for Kenton as it prepares for 70th

The congregation has grown with the shul: “We have plenty of golden wedding anniversaries.”

December 29, 2017 14:05
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By Lianne Kolirin , Lianne Kolirin

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Although less than a mile away from the JFS and Sinai schools, Kenton Synagogue no longer operates a cheder.

But although there are few barmitzvahs, minister Rabbi Yehuda Black reports no shortage of simchahs. “We have plenty of golden wedding anniversaries.”

The US congregation is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2018 and Rabbi Black, who joined in 2004, maintains that it is thriving.

“On paper we have lost quite a lot of members,” he concedes, “either through people moving or passing away. But there is always so much going on in our community.