<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The Relational Judaism Handbook</em> is designed for Jewish leadership - both professional and lay - to create and implement a Relational Engagement Campaign, a comprehensive strategy for building and deepening relationships throughout the synagogue, JCC, Hillel, or other organization. The book presents a step-by-step guide to help boards and staff plan and implement an effective strategy for strengthening connections between the leadership of the organization and its members, between members and each other, and between each person and the Jewish experience itself.</p><p>Filled with many successful Spotlights on Best Practice and case studies from leading practitioners, this interactive guide will help you improve the welcoming ambience and high-quality experience offered to members and guests, as well as give you detailed instructions on how to build a robust small-groups initiative to engage your people. Extraordinarily practical, The Relational Judaism Handbook</em> is a must-read for boards, clergy, executives, and staff who want to make Relational Judaism come alive in their community.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A dazzling array of fail-proof methods on how to engage people through personal relationships, strong shared experiences, and community leadership interactions. Includes the secrets of some of the most consumer-attractive businesses in the world, translated into Jewish community-building techniques. The processes outlined here are not only exciting; they actually work. Use this handbook to rebuild the vitality of American Jewry: the community you save may be your own."</p><p>-Yitz and Blu Greenberg</p><p><br></p><p>"At a time when new ideas are desperately needed, this complementary handbook to [the] important book <em>Relational Judaism</em> is filled with examples of how congregations have built relational communities. Starting with the simple but profound principle that Judaism must start by putting people before programs, this new book is the guide to creating a true Beit Knesset, a House of Meeting." </p><p>-Rabbi Sid Schwarz, senior fellow, Hazon; author, <em>Finding a Spiritual Home: How a New Generation of Jews Can Transform the American Synagogue</em></p><p><br></p><p>"Provides a clear, compelling road map for how we create transformative Jewish communities built on relationships. Both a practical, step-by-step guidebook and an inspirational vision of the future, this book should be required reading for everyone engaged in building Jewish life."</p><p>-Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl, senior rabbi, Central Synagogue, New York City</p><p><br></p><p>"A must-read primer for those of us who think deeply about institutional transformation. <em>The Relational Judaism Handbook</em> is the long-awaited playbook giving us the tools we need to champion the art of deepening relationships in our communities. Read this book and learn from our most discerning teachers." </p><p>-Rabbi Peter Berg, senior rabbi, The Temple, Atlanta</p><p><br></p><p>"Synagogue professionals and lay leadership are on a quest to help their communities find greater purpose and meaning, and this remarkable book is an invaluable road map toward a holistic approach to do so through the power of Relational Judaism and small-groups engagement. For those of us working with congregations or in congregations, this book provides the tools we need to deepen the lives of so many in a straightforward, easy to follow, and concise style."</p><p>-Livia D. Thompson, synagogue consultant and past president, National Association for Temple Administration</p><p><br></p><br>
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