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Meteorite damages Siberian shul

February 21, 2013 14:50
russia
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The meteorite that sent rock fragments raining down over Russia last Friday, injuring more than 500 people, damaged a Siberian shul during morning prayers.

Congregants were hurt and windows smashed at the Federation shul in the city of Chelyabinsk, 950 miles east of Moscow.

The meteorite is reported to have broken up in the sky miles above the Ural Mountains, causing a sonic boom and sending flaming fragments to Earth.

Chelyabinsk synagogue Rabbi Meir Kirsh said: “We were standing in shul on Friday morning, during shacharis. Somebody saw a streak of light go straight past the window and the whole sky became very light, unusual.

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