Why We Chose TINT
As I was growing up, my mother was a non
practicing Jew. My father a non practicing
Catholic. I grew up
with little or no religion. Sure we had X-mas trees, or a menorah, but nothing
consistent. If it was a Jewish holiday, sometimes my mom would keep me home,
but we would not celebrate the holiday, and we did not belong to a temple.
Other times, I’d be sent to school. When peers would ask, "are you Jewish?" I
didn't know what to say.
Due to my absence of
religion in my younger years, I felt it was very important that my children be raised with a concept of God, and religion.
I met and fell in love with Jeff. A non
practicing, non believing Catholic. It took us years to decide if we were going
to practice any religion in our marriage. During this time we checked out temples, and
churches. It’s like buying a couch, you want to make sure the whole family
fits, and is comfortable.
Jeff and I chose TINT for a few reasons.
We chose TINT because it is a smaller temple, but very
friendly. While other temples claim they are friendly, I felt like a grain of
sand on a beach. I just blended in, and no one noticed.
At TINT, we felt like celebrities the first day we were there. Members introduced themselves, and Iknew in my heart, that we found home.
Bradley was accepted by the other kids, and after Friday night service, the kids run and play.
It is a comfortable setting, and people can be themselves.
Coming to this temple is like getting together with your best friends. We laugh, carry
on, tell jokes, and enjoy each others company. My husband knows that we are
usually the last ones to leave because I’m too busy kibbitzing with
people.
People are people, and we all want 4
things, regardless of race, religion, or any other social
stigma.
- Acceptance
- Approval
- Applause
- Appreciation
My family gets all these here at
TINT….you will too, come and meet us!
— Sherry (and Jeff) Dutcher