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Bible Belt fertile soil for Judaism

‘Blossoming’ of Northwest Arkansas congregations surprises author visiting synagogues across the globe.

Posted: October 31, 2009 at 6:08 a.m.

While traveling the globe on a quest to understand his Jewish roots, author Charles London discovered a thriving community where he least expected it — Bentonville. A New York-based writer, London stumbled across the Benton County synagogue by luck.

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Religion, Pages 14 on 10/31/2009

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