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Minneapolis synagogue offers to host Eagles fans who want to worship on Super Bowl Sabbath

If you believe the Eagles are living on a prayer for Super Bowl Sunday, than those going to the game Feb. 4 might want to join others of faith.

Congregation Darchei Noam, a Modern Orthodox synagogue in St, Louis Park, Minn., is offering Sabbath hospitality with meals and housing to observant Jews heading to Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII.

But be forewarned, observant Patriot fans also are welcome, says a spokeswoman for the synagogue.

“I’m really upset with” the Eagles said Wendy Khabie, the synagogue’s chair of the marketing and communication committee. She and the congregation hoped to see the Vikings in the Super Bowl.