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 March 2000 Highlights

United Jewish Communities:
The Big Jewish Merger

 Carl Sheingold:
The United Jewish Communities: Can Politics Keep Pace with Change?

 

 Michael Hammer:
Rengineering the UJC

 

 Jeffrey R. Solomon:
Beyond Politics: Changing the Jewish Organizational Scene

 

 Beryl A. Geber:
United Jewish Communities: A New Paradigm for Collaboration

 

 Barry Shrage:
Common Sense

 

 Evan Mendolson:
UJC: An Opportunity for Change

 

 David Altshuler:
Our Task: To Reinvigorate the National Jewish Spirit

 

 Stephen D. Solender:
A View from the Inside

 

 Visions:
Norman Rosenberg

Israel, UJC, and Philanthropic Pluralism

 

 Koret Foundation Sh'ma Book Reviews

 NiSh'ma

 

Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward Traditional Rabbinic Ordination by Haviva Ner-David

Life on the FringesNew from Jewish Family & Life!, the parent organization of Sh'ma: Life on the Fringes, a moving memoir and halakhic commentary by a young Jewish feminist who is poised to become the first female Orthodox rabbi. The author, Haviva Ner-David, explores contemporary approaches to Jewish law and life, women's involvement in ritual and study, the challenges of parenting, gender and our Jewish journeys, and more ...

Click on the cover to order.


Living Words: Best High Holiday Sermons of 5760/1999
While the holidays are still very recent history, please forward us sermons that you think might be appropriate for Living Words: Best High Holiday Sermons of 5760. We are collecting Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur sermons for our second volume of Living Words. This book of sermons will record the issues of the year and the passions of this Holiday season. We would love to consider one of your sermons, either a sermon you delivered, or a sermon you heard, for inclusion in this collection.

Please send sermons to:
SusanB@JFLmedia.com or Sh'ma /56 Kearney Road Suite B / Needham, MA / 02494.

Living Words: Volume One is still available. Send $17.95 (includes shipping) to the Sh'ma office.



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Carl Sheingold