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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Temple Emanu-El

Dothan, Alabama

I love the temples and the history behind them.  When I was growing up, it was pretty much just Southern Baptists and Methodists, plus a lot of really rural Christian denominations - pentecostals, Primitive Baptists, etc..  In the big city near us (Dothan), there was apparently this other world - some Catholics, a few Mormons, even some Jews.  I didn't associate with non-evangelicals as friends until I went off to university in Birmingham.  In my eyes, that was a mega city!  My junior year I met some Uzbek Jews who had emigrated to the US and settled in Birmingham.  That was when I first heard of the JCC.  Since then, I have just enjoyed traveling and learning.  I shed the fundamentalist aspects of religion, but still can appreciate the cultural roots of it all and the beautiful architecture.  I guess I am more of a freethinking person today.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Allen,

I believe that the spelling with the hyphen is quite typical.

Arguably one of the most famous temple “Emanu-El”s of them all is on the upper east side of Manhattan. Notice its spelling.

https://www.emanuelnyc.org/about-us/our-history/

Phillip