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congregant /ˈkɒŋɡrɪɡ(ə)nt /nounA member of a congregation, especially that of a church or synagogue.He failed, however, to project the charisma and religiosity which many congregants sought....- Rabbis can connect with their postmodern congregants by demonstrating that the grand narrative of God, Torah, and Israel is not a hermetically sealed book.
- The leader will invite all congregants who feel the Torah passage is speaking to this issue in their lives to join in that aliyah.
Origin Late 19th century: from Latin congregant- 'collecting (into a flock), uniting', from the verb congregare (see congregate). |