Temple Beth Am Site Visit
Jonathan Zaun
For people living in prior generations, the practice of one's religious beliefs was a private expression of faith to be shared only with fellow adherents. Christians worshipped alongside fellow Christians and seldom found either the opportunity or the desire to explore the religious beliefs of neighbors and friends who happened to be Jewish, Muslim, Hindu or any of the hundreds of creeds which are followed freely in the United States. Fortunately, this exclusionary attitude towards religion has been cast aside by today's youth, and people are now encouraged to visit places of worship with which they may not be familiar. As a practicing Roman Catholic, I have always been curious about Judaism, a faith which shares many of its influences with Christianity but has evolved throughout the ages to become the distinctly unique belief system we know today. In order to fully immerse myself in the study of Judaism, I visited Temple Beth Am in Pinecrest, Florida to meet with people who follow the Jewish faith and to observe a temple service firsthand. The goal of this visit was not to compare and contrast the various differences between Judaism and Christianity; I was seeking instead to learn about the feelings, the sounds, the words and the message which is delivered within the confines of a Jewish temple service. This exercise proved to be extremely beneficial, both in strengthening my own faith and in expanding the breadth and scope of my exposure to a religion which predates my own by hundreds of years.
My first impressions of Temple Beth Am were formed by the building's impressively modern and inviting exterior, which served as a fitting prelude to the progressive, inclusionary attitude fostered by the temple's leaders....
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