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1580238203
Book Title
New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue : From Traditional Dues to Fair Share to Gifts from the Heart
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Longhill Partners, Incorporated
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
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Yes
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0.5 in
Author
Kerry M. Olitzky, Avi S. Olitzky
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Religion
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Leadership, Judaism / General
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Item Weight
10.4 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Open wide your mind--and your community--to fresh concepts of synagogue financial and spiritual success. "[A] welcome addition.... Replete with examples of synagogues, independent minyanim and spiritual communities that have developed creative and sometimes surprising strategies ... that ameliorate what many observers believe are obstacles to recruiting and engaging Jews into their spiritual communities." --from the Foreword by Dr. Ron Wolfson The concept of the "dues-based membership model" in synagogues was once an innovation. Now that model is in decline and sweeping change is required in order to reverse the downward trend in synagogue participation. This groundbreaking book provides synagogue and communal leaders with a useful process and the ingredients necessary to consider important changes in the synagogue, including: Thoughtful new models for membership and synagogue finance Examples from successful synagogues, bolstered by illustrations from the private sector Practical steps for change and implementation With checklists for exploring and adopting alternative models from nationally recognized congregational consultant Debbie Joseph.

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Longhill Partners, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1580238203
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9781580238205
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Book Title
New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue : From Traditional Dues to Fair Share to Gifts from the Heart
Author
Kerry M. Olitzky, Avi S. Olitzky
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Leadership, Judaism / General
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
10.4 Oz

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Bm653.3.O45 2015
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The synagogue, irrespective of its affiliation, defines its goals in terms of fulfilling and supporting the spiritual needs of the community. However, underlying these activities are financial imperatives. New Membership & Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue is a practical guide for handling thesensitive subject of financing synagogues in America. Two rabbis are the authors, with a foreword by Rabbi-Dr. Ron Wolfson and an afterword by Rabbi Dan Judson. Debbie Joseph, a congregational consultant, added a checklist for determining theappropriate model for a specific synagogue, and "Ten Things to Do Following the Decision to Adopt aNew Membership." The authors specify who should read the book, and how to use it. Each chapter includes examples from various appropriate synagogues, and ends with space for writing notes, implementing steps, andasking questions. The Olitzky Rabbis recognize that every Jew is welcome to the Jewish community and the synagogue.However, is it a new era for the synagogue? Is it the time for change? Posing these questions, the Rabbisenumerate 25 reasons to join synagogues. Chapter notes and list of resources (books and organizations)conclude the book. New Membership & Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue is a useful resource that will helpsynagogue financial management explore new approaches to synagogue funding., We all know that synagogue models are changing and what we know as the synagogue today may not be in 10-15 years. I have talked about being on a paradigm shift. Last year my congregation read Playlist Judaism and Relational Judaism. But a question hovered in the air. Would this work? Is there any proof that changing the models works. This book comes along to say yes! In example after example, there are congregations that have changed their approach to membership and dues. Some are brand new institutions--ones created since 2001 or since 2008, others are age old ones. Some are examples of institutions or people I know. I am ordering a copy for everyone on my vision committee and board., The synagogue, irrespective of its affiliation, defines its goals in terms of fulfilling and supporting the spiritual needs of the community. However, underlying these activities are financial imperatives. New Membership & Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue is a practical guide for handling thesensitive subject of financing synagogues in America. Two rabbis are the authors, with a foreword by Rabbi Dr. Ron Wolfson and an afterword by Rabbi Dan Judson. Debbie Joseph, a congregational consultant, added a checklist for determining theappropriate model for a specific synagogue, and "Ten Things to Do Following the Decision to Adopt aNew Membership." The authors specify who should read the book, and how to use it. Each chapter includes examples from various appropriate synagogues, and ends with space for writing notes, implementing steps, andasking questions. The Olitzky rabbis recognize that every Jew is welcome to the Jewish community and the synagogue.However, is it a new era for the synagogue? Is it the time for change? Posing these questions, the Rabbisenumerate 25 reasons to join synagogues. Chapter notes and list of resources (books and organizations)conclude the book. New Membership & Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue is a useful resource that will helpsynagogue financial management explore new approaches to synagogue funding., The concept of the "dues-based membership model" in synagogues was once an innovation. Now that model is in decline and sweeping change is required in order to reverse the downward trend in synagogue participation. This groundbreaking book provides synagogue and communal leaders with a useful process and the ingredients necessary to consider important changes in the synagogue, including: Thoughtful new models for membership and synagogue finance Examples from successful synagogues, bolstered by illustrations from the private sector Practical steps for change and implementation With checklists for exploring and adopting alternative models from nationally recognized congregational consultant Debbie Joseph., Changing the culture of today's synagogues I read with interest your article about the various synagogues that are creatively struggling to find a new membership and revenue model that reflects the new American Jewish reality ("Now trending: Voluntary dues at your local congregation," Aug. 14). These models, as well as some of the institutions included in the article, are included and explained by Rabbis Kerry and Avi Olitzky in their recently published New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue (Jewish Lights). It is important to note that the authors remind us that a change in the membership model itself will be insufficient. Such change has to accompany a change in the culture of the synagogue. Pay attention to the section of the book titled "Twenty-Five Reasons to Support a Synagogue." That alone makes the book worthwhile, since synagogues have to ask the questions these rabbis are asking: "Why be Jewish in the context of a particular synagogue community?" One small correction would be that I am leading this work as the rabbi-in-residence at the Jewish federation, not in my capacity as the executive director of the Northern California Board of Rabbis.
Table of Content
Who Should Read This Book How to Use This Book Foreword by Dr. Ron Wolfson Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Shifting Relationship of the Synagogueand the Jewish Community 2. Voluntary Dues 3. No Dues or "Gifts of the Heart" 4. Transactional Membership 5. Open Membership 6. The No-Membership Model 7. The Tiered Model 8. Special-Interest Membership 9. The Community Campus:An Approach to Financing InstitutionalPhysical Structure 10. The Co-op Model 11. The Hybrid Model Conclusion Afterword by Rabbi Dan Judson Appendices Determining the Appropriate Model forYour Synagogue--A Checklist Prepared by Debbie Joseph Ten Things to Do Following theDecision to Adopt a New Membershipor Revenue Model--A Checklist Prepared by Debbie Joseph Twenty-Five Reasons to Join Synagogues Notes Resources
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Afterword by
Judson, Daniel
Lccn
2014-047469
Dewey Decimal
296.6/5
Dewey Edition
23

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