Kol Ami

Kol Ami

“Religion” means something different to each one of us, and there are multiple ways of defining it. On today’s podcast we have Sam Spector, the 31-year old rabbi of Congregation Kol Ami, Utah’s largest synagogue, who is here to enlighten us on his vision of faith and how it leads to creating a path of growth within ourselves. 

Highlights: 

  • Sam explains that faith can help people find themselves because it can be perceived as a channel of expression for our beliefs, hopes and visions 
  • The importance of seeing beauty in other races, religions and ethnicities without forgetting that each one of us is unique and different
  • Sam describes his unique way of giving advice to people who come to him asking for help: he tries not to be judgmental and always joins them in walking through their narratives and traditions in order to help them understand more about themselves
  • Sam brings a new perspective in understanding that everyone can make mistakes, because it makes us human, not bad people
  • Religion not as the answer to everything, but as a tool to channel our hopes and work toward being a better person

You can learn more about Sam by visiting Congregation Kol Ami’s website

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