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Rabbi Marjorie Slome Extended Interview
Clip: 3/1/2013 | 6m 1s
She shows some of the destruction Hurricane Sandy left in its wake.
Walk through West End Temple in the Rockaways section of Queens, New York, and see some of the destruction Hurricane Sandy left in its wake, from pews and prayer books to stained glass windows, bricks and mortar.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Rabbi Marjorie Slome Extended Interview
Clip: 3/1/2013 | 6m 1s
Walk through West End Temple in the Rockaways section of Queens, New York, and see some of the destruction Hurricane Sandy left in its wake, from pews and prayer books to stained glass windows, bricks and mortar.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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