The long journeys of the Synagogue and its Congregation have been true of many houses of worship throughout history, so often defined by periods of inspiring growth and discouraging decline. So much of mortal life is beyond attempts at preservation, but the dedication that saved the Synagogue reveals that earnest commitment is among the most Divine of human traits. It is a fundamental reflex of the individual human conscience that, when enjoined in collective efforts and a common vision, can truly achieve the seemingly insurmountable.