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There's no reason that a Christian, or anybody else, would ever not be allowed in a synagogue,

as long as the person's behavior is respectful and appropriate to the decorum of whatever is

going on in the synagogue at the time. Observing a Sabbath or holiday service in a synagogue

is an excellent and simple way to overcome some of the myths that one might have been

previously fed.

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