Congregation Kol Ami, Synagogue in Salt Lake City, United States.
Congregation Kol Ami is a Jewish place of worship in Salt Lake City that serves both Reform and Conservative traditions. It hosts regular services, educational programs through its religious school, and family celebrations throughout the year.
The congregation took its current form in 1973 when two earlier Jewish communities, founded in the 1890s, merged into one organization. This union strengthened Jewish institutional life in the region.
The congregation brings together Reform and Conservative Jewish traditions through regular services and gatherings where visitors can observe how these practices shape daily community life. You will notice how members gather not just for worship but also to celebrate holidays and milestones together.
The congregation welcomes visitors to its services, which include special gatherings for families with young children and shared meals. Check ahead about specific times and any security requirements before planning your visit.
This place of worship holds special importance for Jewish life in Utah, where Jewish communities are far smaller than in large coastal cities. Visitors may find it surprising to see how a Jewish institution maintains such a central role in the religious and social life of a region not typically known for large Jewish populations.
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