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With the trial of the shooter responsible for the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue attack underway, the synagogue’s Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers reflects on how the trial has stirred mixed emotions in the American Jewish community, his congregation and in Myers himself.
With the trial of the shooter responsible for the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue attack underway, the synagogue’s Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers reflects on how the trial has stirred mixed emotions in the American Jewish community, his congregation and in Myers himself.
With the trial of the shooter responsible for the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue attack underway, the synagogue’s Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers reflects on how the trial has stirred mixed emotions in the American Jewish community, his congregation and in Myers himself.
This Week in Business: An affiliate of the Chicago Tribune has purchased the Daily Herald printing center; a bill to subsidize a new Bears stadium is being discussed in Springfield.
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The Olmsted County Poor Farm was established in 1868 as a 240-acre working farm, and was moved to various locations by the county until it remained in the same spot from 1896 until it closed in 1943. The original farmhouse of the Olmsted County Poor Farm is now a three-story apartment complex in southeast Rochester.