Events

Thursday June 17, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

Before a congregational lay leader, such as a board president or committee/project chair, delegates to others, an appropriate structure, clear goals and satisfactory lines of communication need to be in place in the congregation. This session will explore these key elements along with  the importance of engaging people with the right skills and talents for appropriate positions and cultivating them as potential new leaders for the congregation. The basics of what to delegate, to whom, when and how to follow up successfully will also be addressed.

The audio recording of the call can be found here:  http://jrf.org/node/2779

Tuesday July 20, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm

JRF invites our Midwestern Region's congregants to join us for our annual celebration, this year to be held at Ravinia. The event is on Tuesday, July 20 at 6:00 pm, and will feature Peter and Paul in a tribute to Mary.

We will be honoring our Moreh Derekh (Those who show us the path) Honorees:

Steve Blonder  - Four term president of Ezra Habonim, the Niles Township Jewish Congregation, Steve led the synagogue through a significant transition and transformation.

Deborah Newberger - Deborah Newberger is a two-term past president of Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue in Northbrook, IL. A member since 1997, Deborah has served on the board of directors, youth group committee, fundraising committee, sabbatical committee, and is currently chairing  the capital campaign committee -- working to secure a permanent home for Shir Hadash.

Carole Caplan - Carole Caplan is proud to be president of the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, IL, and to have helped build their new building as the "greenest" house of worship in America

Marc Hurwitz - Two-term President of Congregation Shir Hadash synagogue in Milwaukee, WI, has been a member since its founding in 1989. He chaired the Membership committee for 10 years, and has been actively involved in special programming and the development of the congregational school.


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Sunday October 10, 2010
(all day)

Mayyim Hayyim (http://www.mayyimhayyim.org/) Community Mikveh and Education Center is hosting the international Mikveh Conference, “Gathering the Waters” in Boston, October 10-12, 2010. JRF is a partner for this event, and we encourage you to attend this exciting program.

The conference will provide an in-depth exploration of the contemporary mikveh in theory and practice. Internationally renowned scholars, clergy, and educators will teach about immersion as a powerful tool for spiritual renewal, marking life transitions, and observing mitzvot.  

Monday October 11, 2010
(all day)
Start: 11:59 am
End: 11:59 am

Mayyim Hayyim (http://www.mayyimhayyim.org/) Community Mikveh and Education Center is hosting the international Mikveh Conference, “Gathering the Waters” in Boston, October 10-12, 2010. JRF is a partner for this event, and we encourage you to attend this exciting program.

The conference will provide an in-depth exploration of the contemporary mikveh in theory and practice. Internationally renowned scholars, clergy, and educators will teach about immersion as a powerful tool for spiritual renewal, marking life transitions, and observing mitzvot.  

Tuesday October 12, 2010
(all day)

Mayyim Hayyim (http://www.mayyimhayyim.org/) Community Mikveh and Education Center is hosting the international Mikveh Conference, “Gathering the Waters” in Boston, October 10-12, 2010. JRF is a partner for this event, and we encourage you to attend this exciting program.

The conference will provide an in-depth exploration of the contemporary mikveh in theory and practice. Internationally renowned scholars, clergy, and educators will teach about immersion as a powerful tool for spiritual renewal, marking life transitions, and observing mitzvot.  

Wednesday March 02, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

In the best of times, it can be challenging for congregations to make good decisions about school budgets.  In times of economic hardship, it becomes even more important to address school budgets with great care.  In the first workshop, Rabbi Erin Hirsh will discuss best practices in school budgeting. She will discuss the roles of education directors, treasurers, education committees and boards.  This webinar will also examine the relationship between synagogue and school budgets as well as considering sample budgets.  In the second workshop,  Marion Gribetz will introduce Jdata and demonstrate how congregations can use data to make good decisions regarding the school budget.

Tuesday March 15, 2011
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 9:15 pm

In this era of technology, busy schedules, and high stress levels, our teens might find it difficult to stay connected to our Reconstructionist Jewish Communities.  What can we offer them as incentive to maintain their relationship to our congregations?  Our first webinar will explore different congregational approaches to teen programming.  Several teens will be presenting their views on why they choose to participate in teen programming at their congregations.  Our second webinar will focus on our college students.  How do they connect to their home Reconstructionist communities?  Do they find Jewish connections on their campus?  Hear from college students who attend schools both with and without a Reconstructionist presence and learn how we can help them succeed in maintaining their Jewish identities away from home.

Listen to the audio: http://jrf.org/engaging-ouryouthand-teens while viewing the power point below.

Monday March 21, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

A Sacred Trust: Effective Leadership Skills and Governance that Works (Part 1): We can’t lead in a vacuum – the work of leadership is done within a larger system. Whether you are on the board, a member of a committee, part of the executive committee, or a staff member, working within a well-defined governance structure can help to clarify roles and responsibilities. These sessions will highlight effective models for structuring and managing the congregational board as well as explore the key elements to effective Jewish congregational leadership. This year we ask participants to deepen their learning by signing up for both sessions on a given topic. The follow-up to this session is Mon. March 28, noon EST. Please register separately at www.jrf.org/pearl

Listen to the audio from this call here as you view the power point below.

Tuesday March 22, 2011
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 9:15 pm

In this era of technology, busy schedules, and high stress levels, our teens might find it difficult to stay connected to our Reconstructionist Jewish Communities.  What can we offer them as incentive to maintain their relationship to our congregations?  Our first webinar will explore different congregational approaches to teen programming.  Several teens will be presenting their views on why they choose to participate in teen programming at their congregations.  Our second webinar will focus on our college students.  How do they connect to their home Reconstructionist communities?  Do they find Jewish connections on their campus?  Hear from college students who attend schools both with and without a Reconstructionist presence and learn how we can help them succeed in maintaining their Jewish identities away from home.

Listen to audio while viewing the power point below:

http://jrf.org/connecting-to-our-college-students

Monday March 28, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

A Sacred Trust: Effective Leadership Skills and Governance that Works, PT. 2 (first session on Mon, March 21st): We can’t lead in a vacuum – the work of leadership is done within a larger system. Whether you are on the board, a member of a committee, part of the executive committee, or a staff member, working within a well-defined governance structure can help to clarify roles and responsibilities. These sessions will highlight effective models for structuring and managing the congregational board as well as explore the key elements to effective Jewish congregational leadership.

Listen to the audio as you view the power point below.

Wednesday March 30, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

In the best of times, it can be challenging for congregations to make good decisions about school budgets.  In times of economic hardship, it becomes even more important to address school budgets with great care.  In this workshop, Rabbi Erin Hirsh will discuss best practices in school budgeting. She will discuss the roles of education directors, treasurers, education committees and boards.  This webinar will also examine the relationship between synagogue and school budgets as well as considering sample budgets.

Download the audio and listen while viewing the power point below.

Tuesday April 05, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

Money, Values and Congregational Life: In these challenging economic times, how do we make good financial decisions? We will talk about budgets as key documents that should reflect the congregation’s mission, and about how to create budgeting processes that effectively utilize the congregation’s mission, objectives and values. We will focus his session on values-based budgeting and how congregations can make good financial decisions even when choices are challenging. Many JRF congregations currently face painful challenges about where and how to allocate limited funds. How does a board go through decision-making processes to make necessary budget adjustments or cuts during tough times? How can congregations be successful in creating a dues structure that is in line with the best of its Reconstructionist values. How do we link budget processes with a congregation’s mission, objectives and values. Rabbis Shawn Zevit and Mordechai Liebling discuss the uses and variety of Jewish values-based approaches to money and other resources in congregational life.

This year we ask participants to deepen their learning by signing up for both sessions on a given topic. The follow-up to this session is Tues. April 12 noon EST. Please register separately at www.jrf.org/pearl

Listen to the audio while viewing the power point below:
Part 1
Part 2 (goes with session 2: http://jrf.org/pearl/2011/Money-and-Values/2)

Tuesday April 12, 2011
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:15 pm

Money, Values and Congregational Life, PT 2 (Follow-up from Tues, April 5th session): In these challenging economic times, how do we make good financial decisions? We will talk about budgets as key documents that should reflect the congregation’s mission, and about how to create budgeting processes that effectively utilize the congregation’s mission, objectives and values. We will focus his session on values-based budgeting and how congregations can make good financial decisions even when choices are challenging. Many JRF congregations currently face painful challenges about where and how to allocate limited funds. How does a board go through decision-making processes to make necessary budget adjustments or cuts during tough times? How can congregations be successful in creating a dues structure that is in line with the best of its Reconstructionist values. How do we link budget processes with a congregation’s mission, objectives and values. Rabbis Shawn Zevit and Mordechai Liebling discuss the uses and variety of Jewish values-based approaches to money and other resources in congregational life.

Listen to the audio and view power point below:
http://jrf.org/money-values-and-congregational-life-part-II

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