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Tomche – could you please give me a few examples of orthodox shuls from the early 20th century called “temple” anything? Of course the “flavour” was different – as was the level of observance of the average Brooklyn Jew. And way to go with the ahavas yisroel. Instead of remarking on the fact that a non orthodox Jew from Colorado has a keen interest in Jewish continuity and is pleased that the temple her grandfather founded is now in use as an orthodox shul, you found it appropriate to give her tochecha for chilul shabbos. bravo.
NFN – some of us reading this are grateful not only for your grandfather’s dedication to the Jewish community, but also for your interest in the community and the shul. I encourage you to visit the shul next time you are in New York, and hopefully you will have a chance to engage with the current Rabbi, members, and leadership of the shul. i am sure you will be welcome.