First up: the men's room. In this case, photos definitely speak louder than words. While arguably only used by about half the congregation, at the same time, we think you'll agree it's pretty bad. We're not talking about out-of-date color or missing toilet paper, but cracked doors, broken tile and heaven knows what on the walls (I believe that would be the leak damage).
What fixes does PSJC most need in your eyes? Let us know, and we'll describe and shoot it in future blog entries.
David Cooper braved the men's room for the following photos.





The first photo is a close up of the corner in the top rear of the last photo. PSJC members and guests with Y chromosomes brave the mens room every time we have a full bladder at shul. Notice the mirrors are too low to use to comb our hair; maybe they're that low to remind us to zipper our pants.
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