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The Best Practice of Mentors and Mentees
The Best Practice of Mentors and Mentees
Sam Joseph There are mainly four types of mentors: Career Guide — promotes development through career guidance, counseling and visibility; Information Source — provides information about formal and informal expectations; Friend — interacts with the mentee socially and provides information about people; and Intellectual Guide — promotes an equal relationship, collaborates on research projects and provides constructive feedback and […]
Open Committee Lunch Meetings
Open Committee Lunch Meetings
Atid Legacy Society Liberty C Committee on Disability Awareness and Inclusion Jefferson Room Board of Appeals (Closed Meeting) Ethics Process Review Hampton Room Israel and MARAM Rabbis Gardner Room Committee on Justice, Peace, and Religious Liberties Berkeley Room Committee on Revenue Enhancement Clarendon Room Committee on Worship and Practices Dalton Room
Bringing Shavat Vayinafash into the Everyday
Bringing Shavat Vayinafash into the Everyday
Larry Dressler One of the paradoxes of the rabbinate is that we who are most devoted to repairing the world often find ourselves in a state of disrepair. Too often we and our institutions get caught up in a larger culture that values speed, multi-tasking and results. We learn to "cope" with or suppress our […]
B’nai Mitzvah: The Tail That (Sometimes) Wags The Dog
B’nai Mitzvah: The Tail That (Sometimes) Wags The Dog
Lila Foldes, Jonathan Stein Join with colleagues to discuss how they are rethinking their own b'nai mitzvah work with an emphasis on shifting culture towards creating deeper relationships. Join us to think in real-time about your own congregation.
Legal Issues for Rabbis and Congregations: An Examination of An Array of Changing Legal Issues Affecting Rabbis
Legal Issues for Rabbis and Congregations: An Examination of An Array of Changing Legal Issues Affecting Rabbis
David Saperstein Among these are the implications of the recent Supreme Court “Ministerial Exception” case; recent lawsuits on parsonage; “Do’s and Don’t’s” in the 2012 Election; sexual harassment abuse issues; new church-state issues. In addition to an overview of these changes, this session will address any issues that participants face directly or have questions about […]
Revisioning Jewishness: Cosmopolitan Creativity and Jewish Peoplehood
Revisioning Jewishness: Cosmopolitan Creativity and Jewish Peoplehood
Dr. Sylvia Barack Fishman This talk is based on Professor Fishman's new research on younger American leaders, social entrepreneurs, and creators of cultural materials, and their relationship to Jews and Jewishness.
Sea Sick on the Love Boat: Liquid Modernity, Fluid Identity and Nautical Metaphors
Sea Sick on the Love Boat: Liquid Modernity, Fluid Identity and Nautical Metaphors
Michael Marmur In this session we will consider themes of liquidity, fluidity and water in Jewish and Western traditions. In particular, a tradition from Sifrei Deuteronomy concerning peoplehood will be studied. Zygmunt Bauman's concept of Liquid Modernity will also be considered. Our question is: how should we respond to a fluid reality? Go with the […]
The Child in the Halakhah (Freehof Institute for Progressive Halakhah)
The Child in the Halakhah (Freehof Institute for Progressive Halakhah)
Walter Jacobs, Ruth Langer, Brian Stoller The program will discuss “The Child in the Halakhah,” an area rather neglected by the Traditions. Although the transition to being an adult was discussed in detail in rabbinic literature, this dealt almost exclusively with physical changes. The intellectual development of children was noted, but only in random comments […]
17 events,
Bringing Shavat Vayinafash into the Everyday
Bringing Shavat Vayinafash into the Everyday
Larry Dressler One of the paradoxes of the rabbinate is that we who are most devoted to repairing the world often find ourselves in a state of disrepair. Too often we and our institutions get caught up in a larger culture that values speed, multi-tasking and results. We learn to "cope" with or suppress our […]
The Yom Kippur Afternoon Experience: More Than Waiting to Eat
The Yom Kippur Afternoon Experience: More Than Waiting to Eat
Leon Morris and Eddie Goldberg with Janet Marder, Shelly Marder, Elaine Zecher and Peter Berg Through the years, many congregations have taken the opportunity to use creative endeavors at this point in the day, such as healing services, poetry readings, and musical interludes. Other congregations have chosen to harken back to the Avodah service, which […]
From Boston to Southern California: Journey Towards Our Future
From Boston to Southern California: Journey Towards Our Future
From Boston to Southern California: Journey Towards Our Future 2013 Convention Committee Reception sponsored by IsramWorld The simple act of conversation can be transformational when people speak their authentic truth, listen deeply, make space for reflection, and allow what is being said to touch their minds and hearts. And in a world where speed, multi-tasking, […]
Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Russ Sabia For all the talk about the importance of teamwork by leaders, it is largely untapped and unrealized in most organizations. Many organizations - filled with talented, committed people - struggle to fulfill their full promise and find themselves bogged down by excessive interpersonal politics and confusion about what is really important. As a […]
Prepping for Placement: What to do Before You Go into Placement
Prepping for Placement: What to do Before You Go into Placement
Alan Henkin In this informal session we will talk about the preparatory steps rabbis can take before they enter placement. We will take up rabbinic resume writing, as well as crafting a personal statement. We will discuss interviewing techniques, especially internet video-conferencing techniques, and we will review the kinds of questions search committees typically ask, […]
Consensus Decision-Making: Pursuing Peace in Our Leadership & Governance
Consensus Decision-Making: Pursuing Peace in Our Leadership & Governance
Larry Dressler and Sam Joseph As leaders, tired of the meeting after the meeting in the parking lot? Frustrated by the ‘after-meeting’ in the hallway? The primary goal of the session is how to use consensus decision-making, a cooperative, non-coercive form of decision-making in the setting of Jewish institutions and organizations. This session with be […]
Rabbinic Fundraising Success: Strategies, Tactics and Practice
Rabbinic Fundraising Success: Strategies, Tactics and Practice
David Altshuler and Steven Fox Setting goals and timetables, understanding philanthropic pyramids, making the case for support, prospect research, choreographing engagement and teamwork--a discussion of some issues and theories, as well as hands-on, "tachlitic" exercises.
Inside the Rabbis’ Study: Insights and Advice From Colleagues Serving As Solo Congregational Rabbis
Inside the Rabbis’ Study: Insights and Advice From Colleagues Serving As Solo Congregational Rabbis
Stephanie Alexander, Joseph Meszler This is an exciting opportunity for us to hear from three colleagues serving in solo pulpits. Come hear their stories and experiences – from the wonderful to the not so wonderful; the differences between serving in a small congregation vs. a larger one; and also hear about the exciting and special […]
Ahad Ha’Am and the Reform Movement: On the Prospects for Modern Judaism (Taught in Hebrew)
Ahad Ha’Am and the Reform Movement: On the Prospects for Modern Judaism (Taught in Hebrew)
Michael Marmur In this session, to be taught in Hebrew, we will consider some aspects of Ahad Ha'am's complex relationship with Reform Judaism, focusing in particular on a fascinating and little-known exchange between the father of cultural Zionism, Ahad Ha'am (Asher Ginsberg, 1856-1927) and David Neumark (1866-1924), a professor of philosophy at the Hebrew Union […]
Beyond Laughter Through Tears: The Spiritual Power of Jewish Humor
Beyond Laughter Through Tears: The Spiritual Power of Jewish Humor
Moshe Waldoks Study with Moshe Waldoks, one of Boston’s acclaimed rabbinic leaders and the co-editor of the Big Book of Jewish Humor. The session will examine the uses of Jewish humor to open both the heart and the mind to advance Spiritual growth.