A practical guide for envisioning and transforming
your synagogue into a powerful new congregation of
welcoming, learning and healing. ''The new synagogue we
envision is a spiritual center for all those who set
foot inside it. It is a kehillah kedoshah, a sacred
community, where relationships are paramount, where
worship is engaging, where everyone is learning, where
repair of the world is a moral imperative, where healing
is offered, where personal and institutional
transformation are embraced. The times are ripe for this
spiritual call.'' from the Introduction So often we want
our congregations to be more more compelling, more
member-focused, more spiritual and yet more useful for
our daily lives. Through reflection, examples, tips and
exercises and incorporating the fruits of Synagogue 2000
(now Synagogue 3000), a groundbreaking decade-long
program investigating the challenges facing modern
synagogues this inspiring handbook both establishes a
sound foundation for why a deep hospitality is crucial
for the survival of today's spiritual communities, and
dives into the practical hands-on how of turning your
congregation into a place of invitation and openness
that includes: Prayer that is engaging, uplifting and
spiritually moving Institutional deepening that is
possible because of an openness to change Study that
engages adults and families, as well as children Good
deeds the work of social justice as a commitment of each
and every member An ambience of welcome that creates a
culture of warmth and outreach Healing that offers
comfort and support at times of illness and loss ... and
much more.'' |
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