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US backs plans ‘to do shul differently’

A new initiative to encourage creativity among US congregations have pledged to fund ideas from a further six communities

September 28, 2018 15:15
Michelle Rosenberg

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Ellie Jacobs,

Ellie Jacobs

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In an effort to encourage innovation among its congregations, the United Synagogue is offering matching funding to creative projects. Since the establishment of the Community Development Fund in 2016, it has supported 12 schemes, committing a total of £250,000. It has now agreed to contribute £84,000 to a further six ventures.

The idea is to enable congregations to “do shul differently”, engaging with members in ways beyond the purely religious.

US director of strategy Jo Grose says the latest tranche of projects include Woodside Park Synagogue’s Generation to Generation research study, the idea of congregant and women’s historian Michelle Rosenberg.

It will enable congregants to work with a professional genealogist to trace important women in their own families — and also Jewish women who have made an impact on history.