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Tikun Midot Project 5775 Congregation Beth Evergreen Evergreen, CO Funded by IJS Tikkun Middot Grant
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About CBE Congregation of about 200 households one-shul town, 45 minutes from Denver Diverse membership, mostly interfaith Weekly mussar class in its 6 th year Co-chairs implementing grant are… Rabbi Jamie Arnold Marilyn Saltzman Bonnie Houghton Tara Saltzman
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Highlights from TM Project Successes Leadership Group The Word’s Out “Our Turn to Learn” “ Mitzvah-Middah Tour” Scholar-in-residence Challenges Interval between meeting times Reluctant Leaders Seeding new groups Engaging teens
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Leadership Group Success Group requested more frequent meetings, from monthly, to every 3 weeks Recent vaad, cavod- practice of sharing words of praise! Group is bonding Participants now leading pieces during meetings (e.g. meditation, study, song)
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The Word’s Out…Success Midah of the month Phone message Newsletters and poster Religious School Curricula In divrei torah at meetings and services Appeal letter “ midah menorah” Raised in casual conversations in halls
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“Our Turn to Learn” Success Monthly Intergenerational ‘Family Ed’ Tapping a preexisting Havurah Meets Shabbat Mornings before services Child programing concurrent with adult study (parents, grandparents, plus) Using adapted IJS curriculum, new midah each month, handouts, homework
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“Mitzvah-Midah Tour” Success Tu Bishvat Community Service Stations as stops on the “Magical Mitzvah-Midah Tour” Sorting cans for food pantry – seder Making soup packs – hesed Visiting residence of eldercare facility – savlanut Making cat toys for animal shelter -- cavod
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“Embodied Spirituality” success? Scholar-in-Residence visit with Rabbi Myriam Klotz, scheduled for March Yoga and Mussar class Workshop with kids with mussar and movement “Body Language” Seminar
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Challenge#1: Intervals between meetings Symptoms: Lose momentum Missed meeting leaves large gaps Harder to measure and experience ‘soul- growth’ and shared connections Solutions? More frequent meetings Weekly hevruta Vaad groups meet between meetings
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Challenge #2: Reluctant Leaders Symptoms: Still in ‘learning mode’ Reluctance to lead new initiatives Struggling to seed new groups Solutions? Sessions devoted to “Leadership” Small steps, lead pieces within our group Savlanut
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Challenge #3: Seeding New Groups Symptoms: Interest not translated into action Over-reliance on over-committed rabbi and co-chairs to organize and lead New groups not self-sustaining Solutions? Offer Tikun Midot 101 classes Sign-up Forms, contact lists Hire a “coordinator”
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Challenge #4: Engaging Teens Symptoms: Hard to reach, coordinate, and engage RoHo [girls] and BroHo [guys] groups not interface Solutions? Teen Retreat: “Jew’s Line is it Anyway?” Improv and Mussar Teens co-facilitate program
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Tikun Midot Project 5775 Congregation Beth Evergreen Created by Rabbi Jamie Arnold For IJS Webinar, February 2015
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