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time was a temple and re-
ligious school that combined
Orthodox and Conservative
ritual and teaching.
The fledgling congregation
began meeting in private
homes, recalled Baylen
Smith, a founding member.
In 1969, they brought a
rabbi from the mainland to.
hold a service and began
meeting at a hotel. Accor-
ding to Smith, 300 to 400
people showed up. "That's
when the congregation was
really born," he said.
But it lacked a permanent
home. Services, held in ho-
tels, churches and
schoolrooms, were conducted
by laymen, as there were too
few families to afford a per-
manent rabbi.
Fifteen years ago, the con-
gregation bought the
building that housed the out-
of-business bar. They held
services on the makeshift
premises and began the
long-term fund-raising cam-
paign to convert it into a real
synagogue. The renovation
has cost about $300,000 to
date.
The goal now is to employ
a full-time rabbi. "We pray
for one," said Bronson,
"someone you can go to with
your personal problems. It
would lend luster and learn-
ing. We're just lay people,
and there are so many
things a rabbi can do that we
can't."
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