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Interfaith Service brings community together

Longboat Key residents gathered for the annual Thanksgiving service at Temple Beth Israel.


  • By Katie Johns
  • | 8:05 p.m. November 20, 2018
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While the Thanksgiving Interfaith Service brings the community together for an evening, the clergy used the event as a time to call for unity throughout the whole year.

The call for solidarity comes following the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

Rabbi Stephen Sniderman, who served as the preacher for this year’s service, explained to the crowd that a week after the shooting, the clergy gathered for previously planned meeting.

While it might have been pre-planned, the meeting came at a time when support was needed most. He shared with the crowd that his fellow clergy members offered him words of solidarity during that meeting.

The messages preached at the Interfaith Service on Nov. 20 at Temple Beth Israel echoed those sentiments.

“We need to stand together. We (need) to support each other as we support ourselves,” Sniderman said to the crowd.

Following words from Sniderman, the Revs. Norman Pritchard of Christ Church Presbyterian of Longboat Key and Kenneth Blyth of St. Armands Key Lutheran Church called on their congregants to show unity every day instead of just when tragic acts of violence occur.

“How much different our lives would be if our lives were lived in solidarity,” the Rev. Kenneth Blyth said.


 

The Rev. Dee De Montmollin, Rabbi Stephen Sniderman, the Rev. Bill Freiderich, MiMi Horwitz and the Revs. Norman Pritchard and Kenneth Blyth
The Rev. Dee De Montmollin, Rabbi Stephen Sniderman, the Rev. Bill Freiderich, MiMi Horwitz and the Revs. Norman Pritchard and Kenneth Blyth
Deirdre Schueppert, Nancy Rozance, Monsignor Gerry Finegan, Ingrid Wisniewski and Robert Rosenbluth
Deirdre Schueppert, Nancy Rozance, Monsignor Gerry Finegan, Ingrid Wisniewski and Robert Rosenbluth
Longboat Island Chapel Pastoral Care Assistant MiMi Horwitz reads from the scripture.
Longboat Island Chapel Pastoral Care Assistant MiMi Horwitz reads from the scripture.
The Rev. Norman Pritchard reads from the scripture.
The Rev. Norman Pritchard reads from the scripture.
Fred and Geri Nelson
Fred and Geri Nelson
Barbara Kuzmich and Peggy Lamers
Barbara Kuzmich and Peggy Lamers
Jan Holman, Joan Partridge, Barb Weech and Betty Jo Haas
Jan Holman, Joan Partridge, Barb Weech and Betty Jo Haas
The Rev. Kenneth Blyth delivers a sermon to the crowd.
The Rev. Kenneth Blyth delivers a sermon to the crowd.
Kei Sulhi, Vera Grodzinski and Joann Goldwater
Kei Sulhi, Vera Grodzinski and Joann Goldwater
Sue Wertman and Fors
Sue Wertman and Fors
Ann Quackenbush and Jerry and Joyce Fox
Ann Quackenbush and Jerry and Joyce Fox
Herman and Carol Kruegle and Inge and Alan Boudreau
Herman and Carol Kruegle and Inge and Alan Boudreau
Choir members from each of the congregation performed together.
Choir members from each of the congregation performed together.
Tom Vitro, Judy Marsh, Stuart Sinai and Nikki Muller
Tom Vitro, Judy Marsh, Stuart Sinai and Nikki Muller

 

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