This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There
This one-volume guide to a healthy congregation combines the wisdom of a rabbi with the expertise of an organizational development consultant to demonstrate the power of positive relationships and show how to avoid some of the common traps that can lead to serious conflict. Using the life of the synagogue as its central illustration, this book gives vital lessons for congregations of any faith on how to be a healthy community of believers. Leaders and congregants alike are shown how to incorporate all their gifts for the creation and support of a healthy faith community. Synagogue life is considered through case studies—struggles over what to do with an endowment fund, a social action committee that no one joins, changing a worship service time, clergy transitions—which are examined for what they reveal about the struggles of congregations and their leaders to create healthy institutions. Each chapter integrates organizational theory and faith values in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of synagogue life. For non-Jewish congregations, the book offers rich insights into Hebrew texts and culture and the common elements between synagogue and church life. This House We Build enables both clergy and members to learn more deeply about creating and sustaining communities of faith in the course of inevitable transitions and everyday challenges.
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This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There
This one-volume guide to a healthy congregation combines the wisdom of a rabbi with the expertise of an organizational development consultant to demonstrate the power of positive relationships and show how to avoid some of the common traps that can lead to serious conflict. Using the life of the synagogue as its central illustration, this book gives vital lessons for congregations of any faith on how to be a healthy community of believers. Leaders and congregants alike are shown how to incorporate all their gifts for the creation and support of a healthy faith community. Synagogue life is considered through case studies—struggles over what to do with an endowment fund, a social action committee that no one joins, changing a worship service time, clergy transitions—which are examined for what they reveal about the struggles of congregations and their leaders to create healthy institutions. Each chapter integrates organizational theory and faith values in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of synagogue life. For non-Jewish congregations, the book offers rich insights into Hebrew texts and culture and the common elements between synagogue and church life. This House We Build enables both clergy and members to learn more deeply about creating and sustaining communities of faith in the course of inevitable transitions and everyday challenges.
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This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There

This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There

This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There

This House We Build: Lessons for Healthy Synagogues and the People Who Dwell There

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This one-volume guide to a healthy congregation combines the wisdom of a rabbi with the expertise of an organizational development consultant to demonstrate the power of positive relationships and show how to avoid some of the common traps that can lead to serious conflict. Using the life of the synagogue as its central illustration, this book gives vital lessons for congregations of any faith on how to be a healthy community of believers. Leaders and congregants alike are shown how to incorporate all their gifts for the creation and support of a healthy faith community. Synagogue life is considered through case studies—struggles over what to do with an endowment fund, a social action committee that no one joins, changing a worship service time, clergy transitions—which are examined for what they reveal about the struggles of congregations and their leaders to create healthy institutions. Each chapter integrates organizational theory and faith values in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of synagogue life. For non-Jewish congregations, the book offers rich insights into Hebrew texts and culture and the common elements between synagogue and church life. This House We Build enables both clergy and members to learn more deeply about creating and sustaining communities of faith in the course of inevitable transitions and everyday challenges.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781566993333
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/31/2006
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Rabbi Terry Bookman is cofounder of the Eitzah Center for Congregational Leadership. He is an educator, an author, and a certified marriage counselor with extensive pastoral counseling experience. He holds an M.A. in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College and an M. A. in Systematic Theology from Marquette University. William Kahn is Professor of Organizational Behavior at Boston University's School of Management, where he teaches courses on leadership, managing teams, and organizational change. He is also cofounder of the Eitzah Center for Congregational Leadership and holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Yale University.
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