Monday, October 14

EARLY MORNING PRESENTATIONS AND CONVERSATIONS

Yoga

Centennial Square: Meet up for early morning walk

SHACHARIT

Musical Service

Cantor Marcia Tilchin & Dale Schatz

Several additional services will be offered. More details to follow

BREAKFAST

Belonging and Becoming: A Discussion Among Jews by Choice

Rabbi Adam Greenwald

Conversion: The Current Standard

Rabbi Elie Spitz

Re-Defining successful prayer

Erica Miller

Creating a Model of Beit T’Shuvah on the East Coast

Ellie Shemtov

New Rabbis at Old Shuls

Rabbi Ben Goldstein
COMMITTEE ON LAW AND JEWISH STANDARDS MEETING
THE INTERFAITH CONVERSATION:
How Do We Welcome and Engage Interfaith Families?
Conversation Starter
The Common Misunderstandings Christians Have about Judaism, and Jews Have about Christianity
Dr. Amy-Jill Levine
FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION: PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

How to Reach Out to Intermarried Families

Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove (moderator)

Supermarket Scavenger Hunts and Passover in October: Starting the Journey to Judaism

Rabbi Adam Greenwald

Conversation Lab #2: Modeling Ways to Bring the Conversation Home

Deborah Grayson Riegel

Can Interfaith Social Justice Work Be Central to the Life of Your Congregation?

Cantor Jack Chomsky

Engaging Families: It’s Not About Getting Them in the Door Anymore

Jill Allenberg Stepak and Aliza Sperling

Topic TBA

Rabbi Ed Feinstein

Loosening the Bible Belt: When Conservative Judaism Meets Conservative Christianity

Rabbi Abby Jacobson

Where Is Your Place in Our Story? Storytelling as a Tool for Welcoming

Jennifer Rudick Zunikoff

Intermarriage and the Conservative Movement: Responding to the Challenge of Demographics

Rabbi Chuck Simon and Steve Lachter

Wisdom, Ritual, and Meaning in the 21st Century: A Workshop for Busy Parents Raising Jewish Children

Rabbi Rachel Ain
LUNCH WITH PRESENTATIONS AND CONVERSATIONS (List in formation)

“The Observant Life”

Rabbi Julie Schonfeld

The Future of Synagogues

Rabbi Hayim Herring and Rabbi Sid Schwarz interviewed by Rabbi Michael Siegel

The Future of Congregational Education

Rabbi Jim Rogozen, Jonathan Woocher, David Bryfman
MINCHA
CAMP USCJ FOR AGES 4-12
MID-AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS AND CONVERSATIONS (List in formation, more to be added soon)
THE COMMUNAL CONVERSATION: How Do We Create Dynamic Sacred Communities for the Future?
Conversation Starter
“Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community”
Dr. Ron Wolfson
FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION: EARLY AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

Mothership and the Satellite Congregation

Rabbi Elie Spitz and Arie Katz

Shul Within a Shul

Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann and Rabbi Michael Siegel

Synagogue 3000

Dr. Ron Wolfson and Rabbi Ron Shulman

Finding a Spiritual Home

Rabbi Sid Schwarz

Just Do It! Making the Decision to Thoughtfully and Effectively
Brand and Market Your Synagogue

Amy Harris Pollack and Jennifer Stofman

From Vision to Nitty-Gritty: Putting Educational Technology Into Practice

Terry Kaye

Civil Ways to Settle Civil Disputes While Promoting Shalom Bayit

Nancy Shuger and Rabbi Paul Drazen

The Challenge of Magen Tzedek is the Challenge of Conservative Judaism

Rabbis Morris Allen and Michael Siegel

Creating an Effective Board

Robert Leventhal

Conversation Lab #3: Modeling Ways to Bring the Conversation Home

Deborah Grayson Riegel

Aliyah: How to Make the Search for Your Next Rabbi a Strategic Planning Tool

Rabbi Elliot Schoenberg
FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION: EARLY AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

Thinking About the Future and Strategic Planning

Rabbi Hayim Herring

What’s In Your Genes? It is our Sacred Work to Prevent the
Devastation of Jewish Genetic Diseases

Dr. Adele Schneider

Ensuring the Jewish Future: The Case for Day Schools

Dr. Elaine R S Cohen and Rabbi Moshe Schwartz

Number the Stars: Putting Values into Action

Rabbi Aaron Gaber and Andrea Zakheim Poetsch

Dynamic Institutions: The Challenges and Opportunities of a Dually Affiliated Synagogue

Rabbi K’vod Wieder

Sacred Community and Fiscal Responsibility: Finding a Balance

Fred Passman and Barry Mael

Chevre Kaddishe: Refuat Hanefesh, Refuat Haguf

Hazzan Steve Stoehr

Maximizing the School as an Asset of the Congregation

Susan Wyner

Reimagining Sacred Partnerships: Reflections on the Rabbinic Hiring Process

Vicky Vossen and Barak Richman

The Role of Music in the 21st Century Synagogue

Cantors Nancy Abrahamson and Stephen Stein

Alternative Minyanim: Kehilla Builder or Destroyer?

Harvey Rosen

Congregational Education for the 21st Century: Religious Schools in the Clouds

Steve Kerbel, Wendy Light
DINNER ON YOUR OWN
CELEBRATION DESSERT RECEPTION, SOLOMON SCHECHTER KEHILLA AWARDS, AND GALA – with Cantors Magda Fishman, Alberto Mizrahi, Randy Herman, Mike Stein, and Jen Cohen and Dale Schatz
MA’ARIV
LATE EVENING PRESENTATIONS AND CONVERSATIONS

The Questions That Won’t Go Away

Rabbi Ed Feinstein

PrayerSong

Amy Robinson

Limmud and Libation

Steve Kerbel

Hip-Hop Hevruta: The Musical Magic of Bible Raps

Eliana Light

The Evolution of Hazzanut – A Personal History

Hazzan Alberto Mizrahi

Volunteer Recognition: An Easy Resource Tool for Kehillot

Linda Sussman

Centennial Blog

A Recipe for Reaching Teens: Joy

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by Rabbi Dave Levy

So many studies and statements about today’s teens suggest that they are radically different from the teens that came before them. Singing and dancing, though, is a commonality shared by teens of every generation. I have seen teens, from a group of sophomore guys who would typically be too cool, dancing to “Call Me Maybe,” to 800 teens going wild singing and dancing at the opening of our annual International Convention. What they all have in common is one of our most cherished values: simcha.

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