Why have thousands of young Jews, otherwise unengaged with formal Jewish life, started more than sixty innovative prayer communities across the United States? What crucial insights can these grassroots communities provide for all of us?\ Rabbi Elie Kaunfer, one of the leaders of this revolutionary phenomenon, offers refreshingly new analyses of the age-old question of how to build strong Jewish community. He explores the independent minyan movement and the lessons it has to teach about...
Why have thousands of young Jews, otherwise unengaged with formal Jewish life, started more than sixty innovative prayer communities across the United States? What crucial insights can these grassroots communities provide for all of us?Rabbi Elie Kaunfer, one of the leaders of this revolutionary phenomenon, offers refreshingly new analyses of the age-old question of how to build strong Jewish community. He explores the independent minyan movement and the lessons it has to teach about prayer, community organizing and volunteer leadership, and its implications for contemporary struggles in American Judaism.Along with describing the growth of independent minyanim across the country, he examines:The roles of liturgy, space, music and youth in this new approach to prayerLessons to be learned from the concept of immersive, intensive Jewish learning in an egalitarian contextJewish values in which we must invest to achieve a vibrant, robust American Jewish landscape for the twenty-first century
Foreword Jonathan D. Sarna ixIntroduction: My Journey to Empowered Judaism 11 Kehilat Hadar: A Model of Empowered Judaism 152 Independent Minyanim Nationwide: Significance and Impact 613 The Diverse Landscape of Independent Minyanim: Voices from the Field 854 Engaged Davening: How Empowered Jews Pray 1115 Yeshivat Hadar: Fostering a Generation of Empowered Jews 1296 Empowerment and Meaning: A New Frame for Jewish Life 1437 Pathways Forward: The Real Crisis in American Judaism 157Appendix: An Empowered Judaism Approach to Understanding Prayer 163Acknowledgments 177Notes 183Glossary 185Suggestions for Further Reading 193