The Worker's Role in Organizing and Serving a Jewish Community in an Outlying Area


 

Publication Date: June 1982

Publisher: Jewish Communal Service Association of North America

Author(s): Wayne L. Feinstein

Research Area: Culture and religion; Social conditions

Keywords: Jewish Organizations; Social Services; Residential Patterns

Type: Report

Coverage: United States

Abstract:

As more American Jews move to demographically dispersed areas on the peripheries of traditional Jewish community borders, reach-out programs increasingly form the basis of communal response. The worker's role in organizing and serving such new communities can be specified and a worker can be deployed for these tasks with greater prospects of success.

In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 58:4.