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Building a Successful Volunteer Culture: Finding Meaning in Service in the Jewish Community [Paperback]

Charles Simon (Author), Ron Wolfson (Preface), Shelley Lindauer (Foreword)
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July 2009
A step-by-step guide to cultivating volunteers who thrive within the Jewish community.

"We can never forget that volunteering is a two-way street. Volunteers must be motivated, but volunteer organizations also need to maximize volunteer satisfaction. Blaming one or the other for the failures prevalent today in the world of Jewish volunteering helps no one. The search is for a win-win strategy."
--from the Introduction

Cultivating successful volunteers in the twenty-first century is increasingly more challenging. Budgets are tight, hands are few, and competition for a person's discretionary time is severe. How do you develop and maintain the volunteers who are essential to the vitality of your organization and community? What can you do to avoid volunteer burnout?

Rabbi Charles Simon draws on over thirty years of professional experience to provide you with the resources you need to build and retain a thriving volunteer culture for your organization--regardless of size or complexity. In a straightforward, accessible style, Simon provides you with:
*Methods for analyzing your organization's needs
*Innovative ways for creating an environment that strengthens volunteer involvement and satisfaction while increasing your organization's effectiveness
*Plans for developing or modifying your leadership framework, positions and styles
*The groundwork for creating a language of inclusion that will motivate and inspire your volunteers
*Practical tips for establishing healthy, meaningful interpersonal relationships with and among your volunteers

"Warm and user-friendly ... effectively shares insights into the many facets of what it takes to nurture and sustain a successful volunteer-professional culture where everyone feels they can make a difference."
--Doug Barden, executive director, Men of Reform Judaism (MRJ)

"Volunteers are the lifeblood of virtually every well-run Jewish organization. [This] book provides astute advice to professionals and laypeople who want to maximize this precious resource."
--Rabbi Ellen Flax, foundation and nonprofit consultant; project consultant, STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal)

"The book for which Jewish leadership has been waiting. Wise and practical, principled and realistic, deeply value driven and pragmatic ... should be required reading for all organizational leadership--professional and volunteer.... Important and highly useful."
--Rabbi Irwin Kula, president, CLAL--The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership


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"Turned off or burnt out?"
"Who is working for whom?"
"Why take the risk?"

Too many not-for-profit organizations stumble along in a not-so-happy way, which results in bruised feelings, insensitive responses, and burnout on the part of volunteers and professionals. It doesn't have to be this way.

This practical guide can help you--lay leader, professional staff member, or volunteer--decipher the culture of your organization and implement ways to improve volunteer involvement while increasing your organization's effectiveness. Whether you are involved with a large Jewish community organization or a small, independent minyan, this resource will help you:

*Deconstruct the Basics Myths and Indentify Core Values
*Cultivate Strong and Effective Leadership
*Establish a Healthy Volunteer-Staff Dynamic
*Develop Sensitive Approaches for Working with "Problem People"
*Address the Challenges Specific to Motivating Both Men and Women Volunteers
*Restore the Element of Fun in Day-to-Day Work

About the Author

Rabbi Charles Simon, executive director of the 30,000-member Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, has been developing vehicles to increase volunteer involvement for more than thirty years. He is the author of books on improving community prayer, a regular contributor to CJ Voices of Conservative/Masorti Judaism Magazine and a contributor to Commentary Magazine and Reform Judaism. He teaches regularly at The Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and American Jewish University in Los Angeles.

Shelley Lindauer has been the executive director of Women of Reform Judaism since 2003. Her path to professional Jewish communal service began as a volunteer at Temple Sinai of Roslyn Heights, New York, where she eventually became executive vice president. Formerly, she was president of Media Alternatives Group, Inc., and Shelley Lindauer, CPA, PC.

Dr. Ron Wolfson is Fingerhut Professor of Education at American Jewish University in Los Angeles and cofounder-president of Synagogue 3000. He is author of The Seven Questions You're Asked in Heaven: Reviewing and Renewing Your Life on Earth; God's To-Do List: 103 Ways to Be an Angel and Do God's Work on Earth; Hanukkah, Passover, and Shabbat, all Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs Art of Jewish Living family guides to spiritual celebrations; The Spirituality of Welcoming: How to Transform Your Congregation into a Sacred Community; A Time to Mourn, a Time to Comfort: A Guide to Jewish Bereavement and Comfort; and, with Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, What You Will See Inside a Synagogue (all Jewish Lights), a book for children ages 6 and up.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing (July 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580234089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580234085
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #387,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mandatory Reading for Any Future Board Member, January 23, 2012
This review is from: Building a Successful Volunteer Culture: Finding Meaning in Service in the Jewish Community (Paperback)
As a leader in the local Jewish community, it is refreshing to know that it is not only my community that deals with volunteer, board of director, rabbi, policy, etc. problems! Seeing how other people have dealt with prior issues within the Jewish board setting was incredibly insightful!

This book is basically a "how to" on dealing with congregational issues! I continually nodded my head and said out loud "yep, we have that problem" and subsequently learned how others had previously dealt with the issue!
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Both sides of the aisle", December 7, 2009
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As someone who for years has worked both sides of the aisle, both as professional staff in Jewish institutions and communal service organizations and as an active volunteer and lay leader in my synagogue in Northern New Jersey, I fully appreciate the multi-faceted perspective Rabbi Simon brings to this topic. I found valuable insights into how to navigate the sometimes challenging landscape of staff versus laity, as well as new understanding about how to effectively cultivate volunteer commitment. Thank you, Rabbi Simon, for all your practical advice and inspiration.

Jane Calem Rosen
Director of Communications, Masorti Foundation for Conservative Judaism in Israel
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wise and practical resource for both volunteers and professionals, November 23, 2009
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This book can serve as a training manual for all who lead (and aspire to lead) in volunteer-based organizations, whether as professional staff or as lay volunteers. A treasure trove of practical wisdom based on the author's almost four decades in the field, the style is casual and anecdotal, rather than systematic and academic - but underneath the deceptively simple presentation is a well thought-out and consistent approach to the basics of organizational life in the non-profit world. While written from the specific perspective of Jewish organizations, the book has much wider applicability.

Rabbi Simon offers a convincing case for creating values-based organizations, and demonstrates how to do so with engaging and apt examples. Chapters cover the key topics - understanding and shaping organizational culture, cultivating and supporting volunteers, the ins and outs of boards and committees, succession planning, and board-staff dynamics. Separate chapters treat issues of difficult volunteers and the wisdom of gender-based approaches.

The author's style is accessible and engaging. Even more, the values he espouses are evident in every anecdote and bit of advice: optimism, trust, a deep and lived commitment to inclusion, flexibility, creativity, empathy, and a belief that people can be empowered to be effective volunteers and leaders.

The book is a must for all who wants to help the organizations they care about become people-centered and effective, particularly necessary attributes in these days of an apparent scarcity of volunteers. I have already made sure that my successor as board chair of the organization I've been most devoted to for the past several years has a copy!
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