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Not going to lie: The only reason I am linking
this story-- about the first synagogue in Frisco -- is because I wanted to run this picture. Because when you're a 10-year-old Jewish kid in the summer of 1979, there's nothing better than
a moviestarring Dr. Frederick Frankenstein as a rabbi and Han Solo as his partner.
Nothing.
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