Temple Kol Ami, Reform synagogue in Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
Temple Kol Ami is a synagogue built of brick located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The building accommodates around 250 people and serves as the primary space for worship services, religious classes, and community gatherings.
Temple Kol Ami was established in 2010 as the first Jewish congregation to form in Fort Mill. The congregation was created to serve the expanding Jewish population that had grown in the York County area.
The synagogue serves as a gathering place where the Jewish community in York County comes together for worship and fellowship. Visitors can observe how the congregation maintains religious traditions while building connections across generations.
The congregation holds regular worship services on the first and third Fridays of each month. Throughout the year, various religious education programs and community events take place that visitors can attend.
The congregation's rabbi combines his religious leadership with academic work as a visiting scholar at a major university. This dual role connects the local community to broader intellectual pursuits beyond the synagogue walls.
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