Policies and Guidelines
By: Benjamin Maron
Many havurot and minyanim have their policies or guidelines available on their websites, viagra dosage as handouts available at services, patient or as documents that are sent to new members of their email lists.
Looking through them, one can get a feel for the variety of models that our communities use for governance, membership, services, and more. Feel free to peruse the following examples, discuss them in the comments below, and make use of them as guidelines for your own community.
- Havurah Norms [doc] outlines one anonymous havurah’s mission statement, history, and policies.
- Kol Zimrah’s FAQ and guidelines for service leaders [doc].
- Tikkun Leil Shabbat’s Footnotes for the Perplexed: glossary, guidelines, and frequently asked questions.
- Ben Dreyfus wrote guidelines for giving a d’var Torah (word of Torah) at Hadar [doc].
- Q’s and A’s about Fabrangen: what to expect as a new member and how to get involved.
- Gather The People‘s community organizing resources include different models of governance, planning, developing, etc.
- From Two Heads of Lettuce, a guide to making your community’s potluck work, including an introduction to the two-table system (accommodating different kashrut (dietary law) standards).
- And a guide to pluralistic meat potlucks on the Mah Rabu blog.
- Guidelines from Hadar on being inclusive in davening (prayer) without sacrificing quality.
- Suggested guidelines for hiring people in lay-led minyans.
- A collection of links and resources for getting started or improving your independent community – what has been coined “the 21st-century Jewish Catalog (alpha version).”
Benjamin Maron attended his first NHC Summer Institute as an Everett Fellow in 2006. He is on the NHC Board of Directors. He is chairing the 2010 Chesapeake Retreat.
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