Thursday, March 21, 2019
Essay --
Congregation Bet BreiraOne does not simply passing game into an unknown world without feeling some sense of fear or confusion. It is this unnerving feeling that wrapped its icy web around my gut as I stepped into the Bet Breira Temple. I pressed onto this unknown territory, in effect(p) of regret for taking up this assignment and not choosing a organized religion that was closer to mine. This temple, that had always seemed to pose as a eery piece of music of architecture, became a tot all toldy different entity once I was inside. I mat up like I was arrant(a) at a grand stadium, all of the pews lined up in rows leading towards the heavens all staring at one center altar. This place had its similarities to my usual place of idolize back at St. Kevin Catholic church however the people and the ghostly symbols that hung were completely new to me. It was as we entered however that the biggest surprise struck me. tended to(p) by my Jewish friend Chris, I asked him, Hey who is tha t woman wearing those strange clothes? and all of my Catholic upbringing could not prepare me for what he had to say next, Thats the Rabbi.As I recall the events that transpired, I read my ignorance could have been perceived as sacrilegious had anyone noticed my face of disbelief. In Reformed Jewish Synagogues, Synagogues being the Hebrew word for Temple, women can be ordained as Rabbis. They go through the same process as men, learning the Hebrew language and mastering the Torah. The Torah is Judaisms most devoted item, a book written by man through their paragons intervention. One difference between the different sects within Judaism is the differences of views of the Torah. though Reformed Jews see the different Jewish laws to be guidelines, Orthodox Jews confide them to be essential laws... ... them and cares for them. It is through a Reformed Judaist view that immortal has been caring for humanity for thousands of years, and one can see the amount of self-complacency the re is in each of the parishioners. Ultimately I am actually happy for partaking in this experience. Having visited a church that I have never gone to has not only taught me a valuable lesson about another(prenominal) groups belief system but has also make me grown more appreciative of my current faith. I am delightful that I was able to do research prior to coming to the synagogue because it helped me understand the events that were transpiring before me. However, much like looking up the Spark Notes of a book, no research compared to the actual experience of move in their ritual. It was a great honor to have been allowed this opportunity and I now know that many religions have very similar religious dimensions.
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