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December 16, 2020 | 10:19am | Updated December 16, 2020 | 10:20am
A blaze broke out Wednesday morning at a Brooklyn synagogue, fire officials said.
The fire started just before 8 a.m. at 4901 18th Ave. in Mapleton and was put out by 60 firefighters within 45 minutes, according to the FDNY.
No was injured in the blaze.
The fire marshal is investigating the cause of the fire at the two-story building that houses the Congregation Beth Aaron Rabbi Felders.
The scene outside of a Brooklyn synagogue that caught fire at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park
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Firefighters battle a blaze at a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park
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Firefighters battle a blaze at a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park
Paul Martinka
Firefighters battle a blaze at a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park
Paul Martinka
Firefighters battle a blaze at a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park
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A firefighter talks to a member of a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park amid as firefighters battled the blaze
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A member of a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park seen outside as firefighters battle the blaze
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A member of a Brooklyn synagogue located at 4901 18th Ave. in Borough Park seen outside as firefighters battle the blaze
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