Seeing is Believing: Visual T’filot and the Future of Jewish Worship
Rabbi Lance Sussman, the senior rabbi of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, wrote a piece published today in eJewish Philanthropy titled "Seeing is Believing: Visual T’filot and the Future of Jewish Worship." He begins,
Three years ago,
June 3 is Worldwide Unity Day: Promoting the Jewish People as One
In the summer of 2014, three Israeli teens – Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaer, and Naftali Fraenkel – were kidnapped by terrorists on their way home from school. Jews from around the world came together to search, pray, and offer support.
This Month in The Tent: Engaging Families with Young Children
“Sooner. Stronger. Deeper. Longer.” That’s the motto that guides Nancy Bossov through her work as an early childhood education and engagement professional. Now the director of early childhood education at Temple Israel in New Rochelle, N.Y., Nancy came up with this motto while serving as the director of early childhood education at the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York. In practice, it means that engaging families in congregational life sooner rather than later fosters stronger connections to the congregation. This leads to a deeper experience for members, which translates into longer member-synagogue relationships.
Almost all synagogue leaders are concerned with their congregations’ membership numbers, and those same leaders report drastic drop-off rates for families whose children have completed their formal religious education. Although there isn’t a magical cure-all for membership retention, early engagement has proven to be a successful tactic.
Knowing this, the URJ gathered leaders from 28 congregations to participate in two early childhood-related Communities of Practice, Successfully Engaging Families with Young Children and Pursuing Excellence in Your Early Childhood Center. For 18 months, these leaders explored strategies and programs for achieving that “sooner, stronger, deeper, longer” member connection.
Reform Jewish Leaders: Strong, Creative, and Inspiring Agents of Change
I have been fortunate to spend time in recent weeks with an array of Reform leaders, including nearly 100 congregational presidents at our annual Schiedt Seminar and many of the newest and soon-to-be HUC ordinees and graduates – clergy, educators, and Jewish
Op-Ed: Striking Down Marriage Equality Bans Would Protect Religious Liberty
Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, had an op-ed published last week in the Jewish Journal titled "Op-Ed: Striking Down Marriage Equality Bans Would Protect Religious Liberty." He writes,
Love. Commitment.
The Scheidt Seminar: Learning and Bonding With My Peers
After two years as executive vice president of Temple Sinai of Roslyn, I am about to become president of this sacred place that is my home away from home. Thanks to the work of the incredible leaders in whose footsteps I follow, our membership numbers are growing and our programs are thriving – all evidence that a brick-and-mortar religious institution still matters in a digital world.
How Tots Helped Our Small Congregation Grow
By Harriet Skelly
In 2013, Congregation Shir Ami in Castro Valley, CA, was at its lowest membership in 15 years. Several years earlier, we had implemented a new, low-cost dues structure in the hopes that it would help increase the membership. At about the same time, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, visited the Bay Area and spoke with local congregational presidents about audacious hospitality, relational Judaism, and “going outside the walls.” I was intrigued by his language, but still didn’t really get it. I was just stuck on how to find unaffiliated Jews in our area to bring into our congregation.
Where to Donate to Nepalese Earthquake Relief Efforts
Following a deadly 7.9-magnitude earthquake on Saturday, April 25, 2015 - the worst to hit that Nepal since 1934 - thousands of people in Nepal and in neighboring India are in need of immediate help.
Op-Ed Calls on Jews to Reject Anti-Muslim Sentiments on NYC Bus Ads
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism, published an op-ed today in the New York Daily News titled "Jews, reject Pamela Geller’s anti-Muslim venom." He writes,
She’s back.
YamJam in The Tent: A Real-Time Resource for Synagogue Leaders
As summer looms, congregational leaders are thinking about how to welcome potential members into our synagogues. What do they see when they visit our websites? What do they hear when they call the temple office?