PUBLICITY
“Drawing Close: New Community Organization Engages Unaffiliated Jews.”
By: Adam Grobman
Publisher: Community Review (Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg)
Date: 30 July 2021
The word keiruv is Hebrew for “drawing close,” and Rabbi Klaven says that while congregational life may not be for everyone, his organization can help to bring Jews closer to practicing in their own way. “Whatever way your Judaism best exhibits itself, we can be creative to fit the moment,” he says. “We want to support you in any way that you need.”
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“KEIRUV: Answering the Call of the Unaffiliated and Underserved.”
By: Rabbi Marshal Klaven
Publisher: The Reform Advocate (Roots of Reform Judaism)
Date: Spring 2025
Clergy have different callings. Many of these selfless souls have been called to serve congregations, which -- until the last couple of decades -- were the major hub of American Jewish life and communal identity. Others have been called to serve academic institutions as scholars and teachers, or hospitals, prisons, and the armed forces as chaplains...
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