Last September we did a detailed post about our visit to Reggio Calabria. We love it there! So, during the temple closure, we returned to Reggio. Here are some of the things we enjoyed....
Photos to capture and share our mission experience to the Rome Italy Temple with you!
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Return to Reggio and Random Things
Thursday, March 7, 2024
A Stirring Visit to the Jewish Quarter of Rome
The Great Synagogue ...
...sits on the corner of Via del Tempio and is the heart of the community! On the exterior we could see tablets of the Ten Commandments, several menorah, large wooden doors, and grand columns. We found the square cupola on top interesting. It distinguishes it from the round cupolas found on the Catholic and Christian churches in Rome. This large synagogue replaced five smaller ones that were demolished in the mid-1800.By appointment we were able to take a guided tour of the interior of the Synagogue which is beautiful! It was obvious right away that it is a well love, and well used place of worship. The women of the congregation are seated in the balconies just below the colorful glass windows.
The men are seated on the main floor on original wooden benches each with a name plaque and locked compartments that hold their prayer books and other essential items for worship.The high ceiling is designed in rainbow colors as a reminder of the covenant God made in Noah's time, that the earth would never again be destroyed by flood. Blue areas on the ceiling are decorated with hundreds of stars as a reminder of God's promise that Abraham's posterity would be as numerous as the stars in the sky. The walls are painted with images of the Cedars of Lebanon which is a biblical reference to having strong roots, as well as other symbolism.
The central focus of the synagogue is the Aron Kodesh which shelters the Hebrew Torah or scrolls of scripture. They are solemnly removed three times a week and a portion is read aloud.
The Hebrew Museum
The museum was fascinating!!! We spent over an hour getting a real education on the traditions, culture and practices of Jewish history, customs, challenges, and faith. Particularly interesting was the way that they treasure their scrolls of scripture called the Torah.
..."Here lived Anita Sermoneta. Born 1910. Arrested October 16, 1943 deported to Auschwitze. Died. In an unknown place. On an unknown date."
Monday, March 4, 2024
Blessed by our Temple Missionary Friends
At least once a month the Temple Missionaries get together for dinner.
Visitors from Home
Monday, January 29, 2024
What do you call a person with a strange fondness for cemeteries?
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Here is another piece of art that captured our heart and soul. We spent a long time admiring this marble sculpture of Jesus. "Christ B...
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A lovely afternoon/evening walk in Rome took us to Saint Peter's Basilica. It was the perfect day and time to avoid the typical crowds....
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The Visitors Center at the Rome Temple is decorated for Christmas. There are several traditional Christmas trees and lights but the most am...





















































