2007 National Spiritual Communities Study - Preliminary Findings
by Steven M. Cohen
Shawn Landres
Rabbi Elie Kaunfer
Michelle Shain
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Publisher: Synagogue 3000 and Mechon Hadar
Copyright:
© 2007 Synagogue 3000 and Mechon Hadar Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition (rev.)
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Printed: 43 pages, 8.5" x 11", saddle-stitch binding, full-color interior ink Description:Over the past few years, we have seen an important new phenomenon in Jewish life: the creation of dozens of independent minyanim, spiritual communities, alternative worship services, and emergent congregations. This rich array adds diverse opportunities for worship, learning, social justice work, community-building and spiritual expression. We knew very little about the thousands of people associated with these new endeavors. Who are they? What are their concerns? How do they feel about the communities they're creating, joining, and building? Why do they participate? To answer these questions, the S3K Synagogue Studies Institute, in collaboration with Mechon Hadar, conducted a survey designed by the prominent sociologist Steven M. Cohen in partnership with Rabbi Elie Kaunfer and Shawn Landres. The result is the first ever portrait of the interests, values, and concerns of a critical innovative turn in American Judaism. Keywords:Listed in: |
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