So, considering that the cafeteria is on the first floor by the B stairs, why do people going there for breakfast from morning minyan all seem to go down the C stairs then walk back to the cafe, when they could just walk out the other side of the shul and go down the B stairs and not have to double back on themselves?
So, considering that the cafeteria is on the first floor by the B stairs, why do people going there for breakfast from morning minyan all seem to go down the C stairs then walk back to the cafe, when they could just walk out the other side of the shul and go down the B stairs and not have to double back on themselves?
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