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Question 19.7: I am going to be in (name your city), where can I eat, stay for Shabbat?
Answer:
Go to your local library and request a telephone directory for that
city. Look up "Synagogues-(your affiliation" and call them up. Ask to
be directed to the Hospitality Committee, which is in charge of such
arrangements. Alternatively, a short post to SCJ can get you
up-to-date information about cities from their residents (and possibly
an invitation to dinner and a friend at the service).
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