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Mid-Atlantic Retreat
March 13, 2010 - March 14, 2010

Kabbetz Haesrim West
March 19, 2010 - March 21, 2010


Ma Navu: 49-day prayer campaign
March 30, 2010 - May 18, 2010

Kabbetz Haesrim Northeast
April 16, 2010 - April 18, 2010

Kabbetz Haesrim Southeast
April 30, 2010 - May 02, 2010

2010 Annual Conference
July 28, 2010 - July 31, 2010

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Madrikh
The Personal Life of a Spiritual Leader PDF Print E-mail

Successful spiritual leadership requires a healthy and balanced life.  This course is designed to help rabbis, congregational leaders, and lay leaders to cultivate a dynamic vital lifestyle inside and out! Whether you are an aspiring leader, newer leader or you are a seasoned veteran this eight week  course will offer practical insights and ideas from an all star cast of presenters that will benefit us all.  The course will focus on four areas of personal development: intellectual, physical, social and personal spirituality.  Joining me as presenters will be Stuart Dauermann, Ira Brawer, Richard Freeman, Jason Forbes, Walter Lieber, Barney Kasdan and Rich Nichol. I do hope that you will make this investment in your own life and ministry.

Howard Silverman, Lead Instructor

The course is co-sponsored by the UMJC Madrikh Program and RO’I, the Rabbinical Ordination Institute of MJTI, and will run for eight consecutive Thursday nights, 8:00–10:00 PM Eastern time, beginning March 25, 2010. It is open to congregational leaders and associates, elders, worship leaders, teachers, and anyone preparing for leadership as well. Tuition is $225 for 16 hours of intensive instruction, which is applicable for credit with the Madrikh Program (UMJC licensure) and MJTI. For more details and registration, just click here: www.regonline.com/personal_life.

 

 
Madrikh: UMJC Licensure PDF Print E-mail

 Set aside for me Bar-nabba and Sha’ul for the work to which I have called them. Acts 13:2

How can you make a difference in the unfolding progress of tikkun olam, God's plan to repair the world? It is often said you can give a fish or teach someone how to fish. The latter is usually the better plan, at least for the long term. And to be able to teach means to become a leader, one who makes a difference. Some of us are convinced that tikkun olam flows from Israel to the world and that Messianic Judaism is in a decisive spot in its unfolding. We're issuing a call for leaders, guides, Madrikhim and Madrikhot.

 


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