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1 1. The lecture consisted of Dr. Bell giving a brief presentation about Martin Luther's views on the Jews, and the multilayered issues that this revealed in the 19th century. He explained with full depth the historical dimensions to how Luther is perceived, his maturing of theology, which in many ways undergoes multiple transitions, and the general opposition that was perceived towards Jews. He covers on how the writings of Luther expelled political impacts on society for Jewish persecution. I thought the overall purpose of the lecture was to spread awareness on a topic that is sensible in many contemporary ways and provoke diverse and intellectual thinking. 2. I was clueless about the historical background of the Holocaust, and how society in many ways might have led to opposition against Jewish people, even in a subconscious way. I found it interesting how many people, not just Luther, were guilty of giving off a negative influence not only on society, but to the human species as well. 3. He expelled political impacts on societies way of viewing Jews, which later on might have escalated and further developed the movement of Jewish hatred. Since his writings weren't published until the 20th century there is speculation in whether or not his publications immensely impacted society. 2 I went to the Congregation Beth AM reform synagogue at 2030 W fletcher ave, tampa, fl 33612. The religion tied to this temple is reform Judaism. I went to a service on Friday 20th 7:30 for evening shabbat. 1. The outside is a large one story building its rectangular. The inside is beautiful. There is an arc in the front and center of the bima which is a jewish version of a stage. It is decorated with a wooden tree carved in it. It has purple pews. There are two podiums on the bima on either side. There is An Israeli flag next to an American flag and gorgeous stained glass windows. You have someone at the front door handing guest prayer programs and prayer books and greets each guest saying shalom as soon as you walk in. The crows was mostly older white people, many of them are from Israel. 2. The service is very upbeat and there are a lot of songs throughout the ceremony, that heavily involves the audience. Most prayers are hopeful in tone but they have one that holds the emotion of jewish guilt because of the remembrance of all the suffering the hebrews went through in the past. One sad events is the yitzkor service which is when they pray remembering the family members of those in the congregation that have passed on. It is very emotional and brings the group together as a huge religious family. 3. This temple is of reform judiasm so that means that they have replaced traditional orthodox thought and teachings to a more modern view of the world. I really like this because it shows how religion can keep its core values but be just a progressive in thought as the society around them. The service was very open and inviting. It did not cast down on any other class of people it was just a forward eloquent practice. This religion believes in continuous revelation and openness and acceptance. The main message is t be true to ones self and to always give remembrance to those ancestors that went through many hardships for us to be at the place of thought we are now. The worship is very formal which I was surprised as because when I thought of reform Judaism I thought it wouldn’t be that formal but it also was a very modern service because that is the foundation of reform Judaism. The service was also very structured they had time spaced out for every specific song or event it was very organized. You can tell that this group is very close because they always take the time to give remembrance for the people in the audience to morn over the lost of loved ones so it shows a high level of respect and grievance as a big family. The religious experience was very respectful and just super inviting you did not feel like a new face in the pews they make everyone feel very welcomed.
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Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date Paraphrasing Part 1 The lecture involved a brief description of Martin Luther’s perspectives on the multilayered issues and Jews, issues that were pertinent to the 19th century. The lecturer, Dr. Bell, offered comprehensive elaborations of the historical dimensions of how Luther and his works are viewed in his opposition towards the Jews. The lecturer was keen to point out the expulsion of political impacts on society due to the persecutions attributed towards the Jewish community. The lecture session was aimed towards the provocation of intellectual and diverse thinking about sensible ideas that affect the contemporary society in a significant way.I was ignorant of the historical nature of the Holocaust event and how the society has subconsciously portrayed Jewish discriminative sentiments. It is very intriguing how many people such as Luther are guilty of the negative influence of the majority of the population and the human species as well. Luther created different political theories on the society’s perception of the Jewish people which led to the increase of Jewish opposition. Consequently, the publications were not published well until the 20th century. In view of this, a contentious debate arises as to how influential his publications were to the society. Part 2 I was part of the congregation that attended the Beth AM reform synagogue at the address 2030 W Fletcher Avenue in Tampa flat number 33612. The religious inclination of the temple is alluded to be reformed Judaism. I attended the service at 7:30 pm on the Friday the 20th which was also Shabbat day. The temple building had wonderful architecture both from the outside and within. Ideally, the arch at the center and the front of the Bima is attributed to how Jews designed their stages. The inside of the temple is wonderfully furnished with purple pews, stain glass windows, American and Israeli Flags and two podiums on either side of the Bima. An usher stands at the door to distribute the prayer programs and to greet the guests. The congregation was majorly characterized by older Jewish individuals. The ceremony was very interesting with a myriad of sounds heard throughout the service involving the audience in most instances....


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