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Lake success: A quiet synagogue says it will do what it takes to maintain a Jewish presence on Lake Hopatcong
Johanna Ginsburg, Staff Writer
New Jersey Jewish News
8/18/05

On the banks of the largest freshwater lake in New Jersey, at the end of a lush rural road, sits a synagogue established in the 1940s as a summers-only congregation. The current building, dedicated in 1971, boasts a picture window looking out over the lake and stained-glass windows designed by a protege of Marc Chagall.