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Outreach and Membership Idea Book Volume IV
URJ-CCAR Commission on Outreach, Membership, and Caring Community
Item #: 280080
Discover programs that offer innovative ways to reinvigorate Outreach in
your congregation, including imaginative full spectrum Outreach programs,
engaging conversion candidates, a new model for interfaith couple...
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I Love Jewish Faces
Debra B. Darvick
Item #: 571220
Jews come in every shape, size, and color. With this delightful new book from Debra Darvick, children will learn that no matter what they look like or where they are from, they are part of the Jewish family.
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Mingled Roots -A Guide for Grandparents of Interfaith Children
Sunie Levin, Illustrated by Dahlia G. Schoenberg
Item #: 101088
Sunie Levin's thoughtful, sensitive book is for every Jewish grandparent trying to create a meaningful relationship with their interfaith grandchildren.Establishing a meaningful relationship with grandchildren can be hard for any grandparent, especially when physical distance gets in the way. ...
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Outreach and Membership Idea Book Volume II, The
URJ-CCAR Commission on Outreach and Membership
Item #: 516816
What would you do if you could get your hands on programming for your synagogue that came with a track record for success and excellence? Well, now you can! The all new Outreach and Membership Idea Book Volume II features 18 award-winning programs fro...
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Life Cycle of Synagogue Membership, The (Revised Edition)
URJ-CCAR Commission on Outreach and Synagogue Community
Item #: 280073
Synagogues of every shape and size can benefit from the ideas, programs, and tools in the newly revised edition of The Life Cycle of Synagogue Membership. This is only available as a digital (PDF) download.
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Beyond Shalom: Your Synagogue?ˆ™s Office Guide to Connecting with Warmth and Welcome
A Joint Project with the Union for Reform Judaism William and Lottie Daniel Department of Outreach and Membership and the National Association of Temple Administrators
Item #: 540660
In many Reform congregations, one of the most crucial roles is greeting and responding to callers, both Jews and non-Jews, both members and strangers. This responsibility usually falls onto the administrative and support staff. The receptionist, administrative assistant, rabbi’s secret...
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Every Person's Guide to Judaism
Stephen J. Einstein and Lydia Kukoff
Item #: 142610
A straightforward introduction to Judaism, its customs, ceremonies, and theology for daily living. Chapters include the Sabbath, festivals, life-cycle events, aspects of faith, the Jewish home, and more.
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Introduction to Judaism: A Source Book (Revised)
Compiled and edited by Stephen J. Einstein and Lydia Kukoff with Lisa Edwards, Marjorie Slome, and Hara Person
Item #: 381751
Since 1983, this book has been the standard teaching tool for beginning "Introduction to Judaism" classes in Reform synagogues and institutions throughout North America. This revised edition has been updated and expanded to include new material in each chapter. New articles, essays, liturgica...
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