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Synagogue Administration:
Where to Start?
  • Synagogue Administration 101
    If you are an administrator, office manager or member of the synagogue office staff; a member of the board or future congregational leader; a synagogue volunteer who either provides assistance with administrative duties or serves on a committee that is involved with day-to-day operations; or a supervisor, you will likely find that in addition to your staff or volunteer job descriptions, it is also your task to build, develop and maintain a well-run, spiritually fulfilling synagogue, where the sacred informs the practical and the practical creates the sacred.
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National Association for Temple Administration
The National Association for Temple Administration (NATA) is a professional organization founded in 1941 for executives, administrators, or managers of Reform congregations, providing consulting, education, training, and resources. More

Communicate
Search the extensive Communicate! database for successful and replicable programs "road tested" by other Union congregations.

 
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