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Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
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Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
Members of the Congregation Beth Shalom of Ottawa marched from their 151 Chapel St. location to their temporary new home at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre near Broadview Avenue and Carling Road, a three-hour walk across the city, on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The congregants took turns holding the scroll and synagogue’s mezuzah (a small encased scroll), which, as per Jewish tradition, will be affixed to the door of their new temporary home.
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