Can anyone explain an experience they have had while attending a Jewish temple?

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hockeysnwbrd asked:


I’m doing a school project and I’m suppose to write about the experiences people have had about attending a Jewish temple… Any info I can get will be very helpful! Thank you!

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7 Responses to “Can anyone explain an experience they have had while attending a Jewish temple?”

  • Allah Ackbar

    May 18th, 2009 at 11:16 am

    Here’s what a typical Jewish holy day looks like:

  • qik2ansr

    May 20th, 2009 at 6:43 am

    my shoes started to smoke!

  • SocialistMartyr

    May 23rd, 2009 at 6:43 am

    It was sick.

  • John S

    May 23rd, 2009 at 8:36 pm

    Temple is totally Kosher!

  • starlight

    May 27th, 2009 at 3:49 am

    This is not what you want but I went to a Messianic Jewish service tonight and we all brought a covered dish and celebrated “Pass Over”. It was wonderful. We ate the foods they ate the first celebration of Pass Over.
    Pass Over is a beautiful time. Just at the angels passed over the homes that had the blood sprinkled on the door post, because Jesus died and shed his blood, at judgment the Father will see that we are covered with the blood of Jesus through accepting his Son’s death for our sins.
    I suggest studying a Jewish Pass Over and write on it. Put it in search and see what happens.

  • Ruth Aravah, JPA

    May 29th, 2009 at 5:26 pm

    Ignore the nitwit “answers” and the “Messianic” one as well. That’s not Judaism – trying to insert Jesus into the original holy day of Pesach is dishonest.

    answer – you may want to be patient. Tonight is Passover, most Jews were at a long and joyful dinner.

    My first time at temple was very moving, somewhat foreign but intriguing. The people were friendly, encouraging and explained things during the service. I enjoyed the joy and passion from the rabbi and the children reading from the Torah.

    I can add more tomorrow

  • Hatikvah JPA

    June 1st, 2009 at 3:08 pm

    Why don’t YOU attend a service and write about your own experience! I suggest you attend a Reform synagogue and that you call in advance to confirm the time. If you tell them you’ve never attended a service before, they will probably have someone meet you in order to answer your questions.

    Most Reform congregations meet on Friday nights. Only a few also have Saturday morning services.
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