About
Us
B'ruchim
Habaim: Welcome to Congregation
Kol Ami
Congregation Kol Ami is an egalitarian
Conservative Congregation that is highly participatory and energetic.
Emphasis is placed
on education, fostering Jewish values and ideals, and encouraging
our congregants to grow Jewishly. Our mission is to advance
and promote the ideals, values, and practices of Conservative
Judaism
Congregation Kol Ami is a unique and wonderful synagogue.
One reason that we are special is because of dedicated, caring,
involved,
and skilled volunteers who participate in synagogue life
at all levels.
As individuals and as a congregation, we are on a ladder, trying to move
upward one step at a time. We have great pride in the Jewish
growth
that has occurred in our synagogue and in our members over
the years. We have gone from a handful of Torah readers to a
cadre
of fifty readers, a smaller group of daveners to a larger
group. Attendance at services has increased. We have exciting
programs
in place that encourage Jewish growth and development. For
example, in 1995, 25 new families put up sukkot in their homes,
bringing
to over 30 the number of our members who had a sukkah!!
We believe that it is important to create an atmosphere of warmth, caring,
and appreciation. We think that our members tend to look at Congregation
Kol Ami as their extended family.
We aspire to continue to grow as a Kehillah Kedosha, a holy congregation,
dedicated
to the ideals, values, and practice of Judaism.
We have put together this, our web site, to provide you with detailed information
about our synagogue, its programming and the community of
which we are a part. We have tried to anticipate questions you
might have, but if we have missed one or two, please send an
email
to one of us at synagogue or call us on the phone, and we
will be happy to shmooze with you.
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Mission Statement
Congregation Kol Ami is a family-oriented synagogue that is
focused on serving the Jewish community in Tampa, Florida. Our
Congregation seeks to advance and promote the ideals, values
and practices of Conservative Judaism and is characterized as
highly participatory, egalitarian and energetic. Emphasis is
placed on providing educational opportunities for our members,
fostering Jewish values and ideals and encouraging our members
to grow Jewishly. Our Congregation has an ongoing commitment
to promoting awareness concerning, and the interests of, the
State of Israel.
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Vision Statement
As a Bet T’filah, or House of Prayer,
it is our goal to provide high quality, inspiring and spiritually
nourishing religious
services. Our services and observances of Jewish holidays and
life cycle events tend to reflect a traditional orientation.
As a Bet Midrash, or House of Study, it is
our goal to provide high quality education programs for adults,
teenagers and children,
promoting Judaism through participation, education, role modeling,
assisting our members to learn and grow Jewishly and celebrate
their Judaism, while understanding that Judaism’s core
values are important and relevant.
As a Bet Knesset, or House of Gathering, it is our goal to encourage
participation by all members, to be embracing, warm and caring,
to facilitate Jewish growth through our programs and activities,
and to provide an environment which encourages the development
of an extended, caring congregational family.
Our Congregation is committed to G'milut Hasadim, acts of loving
kindness, through recognition of our social responsibilities
not only to our membership but also to the community at large
and providing support for those in need.
Our Congregation is also committed to the maintenance of high
standards of ethical behavior.
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Life Cycle Events
Life cycle events are very special times (both happy and sad)
in the lives of our members and our congregational family.
These events provide an opportunity for us to become closer
with one another, with our Rabbi, and with our Jewish traditions.
At Congregation Kol Ami, we celebrate our simchas, our great
joys, together: Brit Milah, Baby Namings, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs,
Weddings, and Anniversaries. We also share each others' grief
and provide support during illnesses and times of sorrow. If
you have any questions about life cycle events, please ask.
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History of Congregation Kol Ami
Congregation Kol Ami was organized
in 1978 and began with approximately 50 member families. The
synagogue
was formed for the purpose
of providing a Jewish focal point in northern Tampa. Lay
members of the congregation conducted all aspects of the
services until we engaged our first rabbi in 1980. However,
even since that time, the lay members of the Congregation
who want to do so have continued to participate extensively
in our religious services. Although we have plenty of room
for more people on the bima, we also love people who simply
like to daven and participate from their seats.
The original synagogue facility contained a Sanctuary, a Social
Hall, classrooms, office space, and a Kitchen, and opened shortly
before the High Holiday Services in 1982. In 1998, the Congregation
completed a major expansion, enlarging the Sanctuary, the Social
Hall and Kitchen and adding a Chapel for daily minyans, Board
Room and School Wing.
The synagogue family has grown
to over 450 households. Of
greatest importance, though, is not
just how our numbers have grown, but how our Congregation has
grown Jewishly.
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