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You’re locked inside, and you have 60 minutes to get out. Will you find the clues that will unlock the door — and key into your own heritage?   The Avenue M shopping district is a Flatbush hub, filled with kosher eateries, bakeries, and a requisite Judaica outlet. Now there’s a new store in town,
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You’re locked inside, and you have 60 minutes to get out. Will you find the clues that will unlock the door — and key into your own heritage?   The Avenue M shopping district is a Flatbush hub, filled with kosher eateries, bakeries, and a requisite Judaica outlet. Now there’s a new store in town,
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