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Sacred Strategies is about eight synagogues that reached out and helped people connect to Jewish life in a new way—congregations that had gone from commonplace to extraordinary. Over a period of two years, researchers Aron, Cohen, Hoffman, and Kelman interviewed 175 synagogue leaders and a selection of congregants (ranging from intensely committed to largely inactive). They found these congregations shared six traits: sacred purpose, holistic ethos, participatory culture, meaningful engagement, innovation disposition, and reflective leadership and governance. They write for synagogue leaders eager to transform their congregations, federations and foundations interested in encouraging and supporting this transformation, and researchers in congregational studies who will want to explore further.
Part 1 of this book demonstrates how these characteristics are exemplified in the four central aspects of synagogue life: worship, learning, community building, and social justice. Part 2 explores questions such as: What enabled some congregations to become visionary? What hindered others from doing so? What advice might we give to congregational, federation, and foundation leaders? The picture that emerges in this book is one of congregations that were entrepreneurial, experimental, and committed to 'something better.'
Published | 17 May 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 282 |
ISBN | 9781566996235 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Aron, Cohen, Hoffman and Kelman map out the journey from functional, cash-for-service synagogues to compelling, purposeful, and visionary Jewish communities. It’s easy to kvetch about what’s not working in the Jewish world; this study demonstrates the transformative power of dissatisfaction when harnessed by creative and bold leaders committed to real, sustainable change.
Rabbi Sharon Brous, IKAR
Sacred Strategies is a vital book that must be read by all who are concerned with the future of Judaism in North America and the role that synagogues can and must play in that future. Challenging and insightful, this book provides models for the creation of vibrant Jewish congregations that will speak to the minds and souls of contemporary Jews. The visions this work presents and analyzes offer inspiration and hope for our community.
Rabbi David Ellenson Ph.D, President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Sacred Strategies tells how eight American synagogues became visionary congregations—'entrepreneurial, experimental, and committed to engaging members'—and serves as a primer for other congregations seeking to join them. Anyone who leads or attends a synagogue will be inspired by this book. It is a refreshingly optimistic study of how synagogues can change for the better.
Jonathan D. Sarna, University Professor and Joseph H. & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University
Can liberal congregations transform themselves from functional institutions primarily geared to the consumerist wants of their members to become sacred communities offering something far more meaningful—a religious vision, serious prayer, learning opportunities for all and a means to engage in acts of kindness? In an age when many have come to despair for the future of synagogues, the authors of this wise and probing book answer with a resounding 'yes'—and then show us how it can be done. This is an indispensable resource for all engaged in the vital task of congregational renewal.
Jack Wertheimer, Jewish Theological Seminary
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