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Congregation Kol Ami (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Status
  
active

Opened
  
1973

Completed
  
1973

Phone
  
+1 801-484-1501

Location
  
2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States 84109

Affiliation
  
Reform Judaism, Conservative Judaism

Leadership
  
Rabbi Ilana Schwartzman, Cantor Wendy Bat-Sarah

Address
  
2425 Heritage Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84109, USA

Similar
  
Temple Har Shalom, First Methodist Episcopal, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Beth Chayim Chadashim, Cathedral of the Madeleine

Congregation Kol Ami is a synagogue located in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is affiliated with both the Union for Reform Judaism and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and, according to the synagogue, it serves 25% of the Jewish families in Utah.

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History

The congregation observed an Orthodox style of worship until 1883, when it joined the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the Reform movement. In 1885, the members who wanted B'nai Israel to continue to follow Orthodox tradition split off to form their own congregation, Congregation Montefiore (which later affiliated itself with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism). In 1973, Conservative Montefiore and Reform B'nai Israel merged to form Kol Ami.

Notable events

In July 2014, a 22-year-old Salt Lake City man was convicted and sentenced to serve five years in prison for shooting out windows at the synagogue. The man, Macon Opensaw, was also ordered to pay over $1900(US) in restitution.

References

Congregation Kol Ami (Salt Lake City, Utah) Wikipedia