NNJR Region Consulting Services


Whether your club is new or mature, you can benefit from some support to:

•  Build Membership
•  Diversify Programming
•  Generate Additional Financial Resources
•  Engage in Strategic Planning
•  Develop Leadership
•  Market Programs & Services

 
FJMC Programming & Resources:

  • World Wide Wrap

  • Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle Program

  • Hearing Men’s Voices

  • Keruv Programming for Families Experiencing Intermarriage

  • Countering Hebrew Christianity

  • Sefer Haftorah Project

FJMC Leadership Consultants respond to specific requests to work with your club on specific programs, work with Region and Club leadership to determine specific training programs and help develop program content for meetings, regional retreats, etc. They have been selected and trained because they are committed to FJMC and have demonstrated leadership ability, as well as an ability to communicate effectively. They are focused on helping you succeed in leadership and in building your club.

Click here to find out more about our FJMC Consultants.

Keruv Consultants are experts in the implementation of the FJMC Keruv programs, as defined by the FJMC Publications, HEARING MEN'S VOICES - Issues 4 & 5, "Building the Faith" & "Let's Talk About It." The issue of intermarriage confronts us as a community and within our own families. Given the fact of the dual-faith marriage, how do we reach out to encourage these families to adopt a Jewish lifestyle, indeed to increase their involvement in Jewish life? Where do we begin as congregations and individuals to make this outreach a success? Should this be a priority at this time? Keruv Consultants help you find answers to these critical questions.

The Northern New Jersey Region is fortunate to have five members of its senior leadership team trained as Leadership Consultants and two as Keruv Consultants. If you should be interested in arranging for a Consultant, please contact Peter Gotlieb, Region President, pgotlieb@verizon.net, to arrange for a referral.

 

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