Join the Journey: Becoming a Connected Congregation

The Synagogue-Federation Partnership at the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund invites you to:

Join the Journey: Becoming a Connected Congregation

Featuring Lisa Colton, designer and thought-leader of Connected Congregations, a UJA-Federation of New York initiative with Darim Online

Come learn together and walk away with new ideas for your future:

  • What's the latest in synagogue change nationally?
  • How do we ensure that relationships are the foundation of our synagogue communities?
  • What might the synagogue of the future look like?

All are welcome.

Interests: 
Date: 
February 22, 2015
TIME: 
12:00 AM
Location: 
Jewish Community High School of the Bay
1835 Ellis St, San Francisco, CA 94115
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
$0

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Organized By: 
Synagogue-Federation Partnership
Co-organizers: 
Union for Reform Judaism
Speakers: 
Lisa Colton
Lisa Colton holds a B.A. from Stanford University, and studied in Israel for 2 years at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Livnot U'lehibanot and the Yakar Learning Community, among others. Lisa’s work experience includes teaching and curriculum development, Jewish education and communal development, and extensive experience in design and publication of community directed media. Lisa's interest, involvement and dedication to the Jewish community led her to found Darim Online. She has a deeply held passion for Jewish education and community building, and has personally contributed to many Jewish education efforts in Seattle, San Francisco, Israel, Virginia and Vermont. In addition to her work with Darim, Lisa has served as a board members and president of the board of the University of Vermont Hillel, a board member of the Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE), and is a current board member of The Local Food Hub and the co-chair of the Early Childhood Education committee of her synagogue. Lisa is the recipient of the Hillel "Exemplar of Excellence" Award, the Jewish Communal Service Association of North America's "Young Professionals" Award, and the Nonprofit Technology Network's NTEN-y Award.