Describe any relevant encounters you had with the worshippers
Religious Site Visit Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to enable you to visit a new and unfamiliar religious-cultural setting and to learn in an experiential way about the beliefs and rituals of another tradition. You may choose among many houses of worship: Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, etc. Attending a Christian service or the service of the particular religious tradition in which you were raised is prohibited (this means you should not visit any Christian denomination nor a place of worship you are familiar with; the purpose of this assignment is to step outside the box and learn about another tradition).
Write a 3-4 page paper, double-spaced, 12 point font, which includes the following information:
The place, time, date, and a physical description of the place.
Description of the ritual you experience: words, actions, people, symbols, songs, etc.
What are the demographics? Who make up the congregation?
Describe any relevant encounters you had with the worshippers. How were you treated?
What are the similarities and differences between this experience and what you experienced growing up?
Reflect on your experience as an onlooker? What did you learn? What surprised you? What questions are you left with?
Elaborate on any other aspect of the experience that left an impression on you.
St. Louis Religious Contacts:
Vedanta Society (Hinduism)
Swami Chetananada
205 South Skinker
314.721.5118
The Hindu Temple of St. Louis
725 Wiedman Road
636.230.3300
Jain Temple of St. Louis
Mr. Sam Shah
517 Weidman Road
636.225.0485
Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis
517 Weidman Road
636.527.1943
Central Reform Temple (Jewish)
Rabbi Susan Talve
5020 Waterman
314.361.3919
Attachments:
religious_site_visit_assignment2.docx
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For my assignment, I visited the Islamic Cultural Center of New York. This is amosque and Islamic cultural center in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It is located at 1711 Third Avenue, between East 96th and 97th Streets. The Islamic Cultural Center was the first mosque built in New York City. I visited the place on Friday 15th of this month at 12 noon. This is because Friday is the day of worship according to Muslim faithful’s. every Friday at noon, Muslims assemble…………………
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