Have we ever done a complete collection of synagogues that currently use the S&P minhag?S&P Central has a list, but Joshua D. Mendes has freely acknowledged that some of the inclusions are aspirational.Here's what I have, which I'm sure is simultaneously incomplete, over-inclusive, and otherwise incorrect.Can you tell me where I'm wrong, what's out of date, and what's just missing? For instance, are all of these places still active, and still S&P? Am I missing places in, say, Italy? S&PBevis Marks (London)Lauderdale Road (London)Wembley (London)Hendon Minyan (London)Shearith Israel (New York)Mikveh Israel (Philadelphia)Esnoga (Amsterdam)Bendigamos (Amsterdam)Temple Buffault (Paris)Nefutzot Yehuda (Bayonne, France)Great Synagogue (Bordeaux, France)Potentine/Levantine (Vence)Great Synagogue (Florence)Tempio Spagnolo (Rome) Tempio Maggiore (Livorno)Et Shaare Ratzon (Jerusalem)Tempio Rabbi Ovadia de Bertinoro (Ramat Gan)Beit Midrash Eliezer (Dominican Republic) S&P Hybrids (strong S&P influence)Esnoga Grande (Gibraltar) Holland Park (London)Rambam Sephardi (London)Esnoga Amstelveen (Amsterdam suburbs)Kahal Kadosh Janina (New York)**Shearith Israel (Montreal)Arguably Shearith Israel, Talmud Torah, and Mikveh Israel (Putti Village and vicinity, Uganda)**Claims to be Romaniote, not Sephardi. But uses the de Sola books and many Shearith Israel melodies.