RW Schambach at the Jewish Synagogue

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Which synagogue? I listened and the responses of the congregation did not sound like any synagogue I have been in. It did sound like a Pentecostal church though. Jews are not known for shouting at all let alone “Amen!” and “Yes Lord!” during a “sermon”.
 
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Which synagogue? I listened and the responses of the congregation did not sound like any synagogue I have been in. It did sound like a Pentecostal church though. Jews are not known for shouting at all let alone “Amen!” and “Yes Lord!” during a “sermon”.

You mean the Rabbi's don't give a, in a thick northeastern accent, "Can you raise your hands and shout amen with me somebody?"
 
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The recording talks about a visit to a synagogue; it is not recorded in a synagogue. The Coke and Pepsi vendors have meetings in our Rabbis office too.

That was from the old RW Schambach radio archive and was broadcasted on radio in the 1970's. I can imagine that if that were not true someone would have complained about it back then. It appears, after some research, that the Jewish and Christian communities in that area have had a pleasant relationship ever since the 1700's.
 
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