The Temple Management Manual

The Temple Management Manual
Author: Dale Glasser
Publisher: PT Mizan Publika
Total Pages: 224
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780807409640

Introducing To Learn and To Do: The Temple Management Manual, a 700+ page joint publication of the URJ Ida and Howard Wilkoff Department of Synagogue Management and the National Association of Temple Administrators designed to help demystify the enormously complex task of governing and administering a congregation in the 21st century. For ease of use The Temple Management Manual is fully indexed and tabbed in an updatable three-ring binder. It also includes a CD-ROM containing 22 useful forms.

Temple Management in the Āgama-S: With Special Reference To Kāmikāgama

Temple Management in the Āgama-S: With Special Reference To Kāmikāgama
Author: Deepa Duraiswamy
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781637145449

For at least 1500 years, temple design, construction and worship have followed the canon of the āgama-s. Shouldn't temple management also follow the āgama-s? Steeped in a history of more than two millennia, the real bequest of India's ancient temples is that they are still living sacred spaces. The gods that were invoked in these temples more than a thousand years ago, continue to reside in the sanctums and gaze benevolently upon their devotees. The bells ring for morning service as they did a thousand years ago. The ācārya waves the ārati just as another ācārya did a thousand years ago. No other organization in the world can boast of such amazing continuity. The secret to this longevity lies in the āgama-s. Āgama-s are the traditional canon believed to be as old as the Vedas, with detailed manuals on temple-building, consecration and ritual worship. While the world outside the temples - a world of kings and kingdoms - has changed, temples continue to follow the āgama-s in letter and spirit in their everyday religious function, notwithstanding the many changes in administrative formats. By studying the activities of the temple, material and manpower required, qualifications and roles prescribed for the temple professionals, this thesis attempts to reconstruct an āgamic temple management framework, using the Kāmikāgama as primary text with other āgama-s, secondary literature and inscriptional evidence as required.

Temple Management Manual

Temple Management Manual
Author: Julian Feldman
Publisher: Urj Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780807402719

This "hands-on" guide to running the synagogue comes with a 1987 Supplement. The loose-leaf volume contains aids for solving the day-to-day problems of all temples and brings together the expertise of the National Association of Temple Administrators. It contains the latest techniques, facts, and concepts for the management of the contemporary synagogue.

American Jewish Year Book 1995

American Jewish Year Book 1995
Author:
Publisher: VNR AG
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1995
Genre: Jewish
ISBN: 9780874951080

The Library owns the volumes of the American Jewish Yearbook from 1899 - current.

United States Reports

United States Reports
Author: United States. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1170
Release: 1992
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies
Author: Pashaura Singh
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019100412X

The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies innovatively combines the ways in which scholars from fields as diverse as philosophy, psychology, religious studies, literary studies, history, sociology, anthropology, political science, and economics have integrated the study of Sikhism within a wide range of critical and postcolonial perspectives on the nature of religion, violence, gender, ethno-nationalism, and revisionist historiography. A number of essays within this collection also provide a more practical dimension, written by artists and practitioners of the tradition. The handbook is divided into eight thematic sections that explore different 'expressions' of Sikhism. Historical, literary, ideological, institutional, and artistic expressions are considered in turn, followed by discussion of Sikhs in the Diaspora, and of caste and gender in the Panth. Each section begins with an essay by a prominent scholar in the field, providing an overview of the topic. Further essays provide detail and further treat the fluid, multivocal nature of both the Sikh past and the present. The handbook concludes with a section considering future directions in Sikh Studies.