Talk:Synagogues in Washington State

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[edit] Only current?

Should this include only current synagogues, or also former and demolished synagogues? For example, Seattle's Langston Hughes Art Center is the former Chevra Bikur Cholim synagogue. The Tolliver Temple (Church of God in Christ) is also obviously a former synagogue (1915 E Fir), though I don't know the nameSephardic Bikur Holim. There was also a former synagogue demolished less than a decade ago on 12th around Marion. I'm sure there are/were many others- Jmabel | Talk 06:22, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

Also, the former Herzl Synagogue is now Odessa Brown Clinic: Summary for 172 20th AVE / Parcel ID 9826701245, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. - Jmabel | Talk 08:04, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
Lacking response, and seeing that the bulk of this article was done by someone who has few other edits, I'm going to go ahead and add these. - Jmabel | Talk 00:09, 5 December 2007 (UTC)