Community Blueprints

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Community Blueprints

Community Blueprints explores how people and ideas turn into thriving communities.Regardless of the community type - physical, digital, spiritual, hobby and beyond - these episodes dive into the tough decisions, culture-shaping moments, and pivotal choices that allow communities to grow and endure. We uncover what successful communities share in common, what challenges they face, and how founders turn vision into lasting connection. This podcast is for the community leaders or curious participants that want a deeper look how people come together, stay together, and keep building!

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    Zichron Yaakov with Pnina and Judah

    Pnina and Judah came to Zichron Yaakov at different times and fill different leadership functions in their diverse community that doesn't specifically surround a certain shul or neighborhood.Pnina volunteered to join the city counsel to ensure budgets were set aside to build their local school and to get resources for the olim .Judah was looking for more space and air, leaving his place in Jersualem and, with his wife, took on the leadership at their local shul.A lot to unpack including the role of politics and how to manage changing demographics, and avoiding burnout.Rate 5 stars and share this episode along!

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    The 80 / 20 Rule - Reuven's Reflections

    What if the biggest problem in your community isn’t a lack of volunteers, but a misunderstanding of human nature?In this episode of I reflect on how previous episodes led me to understand why the 80/20 rule (Pareto Principle) that 20% of people will do 80% of volunteering work should not be “fixed” but embraced.This episode delivers practical, immediately useful shifts you can apply right away:Why broad calls for help (like WhatsApp messages) don’t work and what to do insteadHow to reduce volunteer burnoutThe hidden flaw in incentive systems that reward the wrong peopleHow small actions, like personal asks and visible gratitude, can transform participationWhy the 80/20 dynamic is not a problem, but a powerful feature of healthy communitiesIf you’ve ever felt frustrated trying to get more people involved, this episode offers a refreshing, realistic framework for engagement, one that values both your core volunteers and the quieter majority.Because building a thriving community isn’t about getting everyone to do everything but appreciated the role each person contributes to the greater community.And until next time, keep building y'all!

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    Golf Manor Synagogue, Cincinnati with Yosef Kirschner

    When Yosef returned from his gap year, Golf Manor Synagogue, an icon of the Cincinnati Jewish community dating back to the 1800s, was a shell of itself. After a breakaway split the membership, the once-vibrant congregation was on life support.Despite initial hesitation because of his age, Yosef stepped up to serve as Chairman and partnered with incoming Rabbi Alt to begin revitalizing the institution. In this episode, we explore how they used strategic partnerships and community feedback, both formal and informal, to experiment, adapt, and bring people back through the doors.Enjoy the episode, comment, share, and rate it 5 stars so more people can discover it. Until next time, keep building, y’all.

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    Neve Shamir, Ramat Beit Shemesh with Raphy Sassieni

    Neve Shamir is one of the newest communities in Ramat Beit Shemesh and has been rapidly growing since 2022. Raphy was an early adopter who moved from the nearby Mishkafayim neighborhood but initially was making the 15 minute walk to his old community.Fast forward a couple years and 15 locations, Avnei Shamir has over 80 families, an incredible rav, and has become a soft landing for Anglo Olim which make up the majority of their membership.Raphy shares his vision for a broader communal feel outside his shul and how to engage the community to keep maximum participation.Rate this episode 5 stars and share it around so others can be inspired as well.And, until next time, keep building y'all!

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    Mishkafayim, RBS with Aaron Katz and Netanel Goldstein

    Mishkafayim is an extension of Ramat Beit Shemesh that feels like its own enclave.Aaron moved in the early days of Mishkafayim and has helped build a couple of the many shuls in the few blocks including Mevakshei Emes. Although there are many micro communities they, like a yishuv, come together at different points of the year for joint programming.Netanel joined Mevakshei Emes and played a key role in the growth and ongoing success. This rabbi led community continues to find creative ways to service their community beyond the walls of their shul which are bursting at the seams.Enjoy and share episode 10 of the Community Blueprints podcast and rate us 5 stars.Until next time, "keep building y'all"

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    Mill Hill East Jewish Community, London with Avi Gillis and Josh Kleiman

    Mill Hill East Jewish Community started when Avi moved to the area and missed the community life from his previous neighborhood and Josh was working on the United Synagogue team focused on creating new community.With careful thought and intentionality, Josh and Avi constructed the framework to attract the diverse crowd of mostly younger families, some who had never paid membership to a shul before.From grassroots bringing pamphlets door to door and meeting in a church to being over 500 members in their own space, this is an inspirational community with much to learn from.Enjoy this episode, rate it 5 stars and share it along.And, until next time, keep building y'all!

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    Neria with Nir and Leeat Solomon

    Neria was established in 1991 when 5 caravans intended to extend Talmon were unable to navigate the makeshift roads and just plopped then in Neria.Nir and Leeat Solomon share the rich history and defining decisions that led Neria from those 5 families to over 500 currently and include tidbits to how they actively ensure a community feeling at scale.One strong takeaway is not waiting for others - like local governments - to secure vital communal needs. Lobby, but don't wait.Enjoy the many gems from this inspiring couple living in a fantastic place, rate 5 stars and share this episode around.Until next time, keep building y'all!

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    Dagan, Efrat with Dani and Yonatan

    Dani and Yonatan came from different parts of Efrat in the early days of the Dagan and have been instrumental facilitating a sense of community while it grew to 300 families. Two initiatives they helped lead was creating a micro-community focused on growth and contagiously spread to the greater community and planning a "random" placement kiddush to allow people to meet. There is a reason they call it "da-gan eden".

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    Latter Day Saints, Arizona with Prof Josh DeLano

    Strong communities don't thrive because of one visible leader. They thrive because many people quietly choose to serve and do it consistently.Josh Delano is a leader in his LDS community, as a sports coach, and a university professor. He shares the common thread of consistency and love with the structure of education as the formula to bring people together and allow communities to continue thriving.I left this conversation inspired and invigorated to do good. Enjoy the episode, rate it 5 stars, and share it along,And, until next time, keep building y'all.

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    Kiryat HaSharon, Netanya with David Bassan

    The Shevet Achim Community in Kiryat HaSharon in Netanya almost didn't exist and David Bassan didn't have any ambitions to be the founding chairman of the board.Yet, a series of decisions and opportunities took this group of about 13 families from meeting once a week in people's homes to building a permanent space in an office building.Already at 85 families, listen to how this community was built and what's next!Comment, like and share this episode around and, until next time, keep building y'all.

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    Nature vs Nurture in CG Community Success with Yisrael Kalker and Sruli Stein

    Carmei Gat has an awesome community life, but how did this happen here in only a few years? In this episode, past Chairmen of the Board Yisrael Kalker and Sruli Stein joined to tackle questions like:How much of Carmei Zion's success is a result of communal efforts and how much is a result of the general Carmei Gat infrastructure where it was established?What is the definition of success?If Carmei Zion was plopped into a different place in the world would that place enjoy similar success?Comment, like and share to help more people enjoy this podcast. Until next time, keep building y'all.

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    Mitzpe Yericho with Aliza Pilichowski

    Mitzpe Yericho is a fast growing yishuv outside of Jerusalem. A lot of that growth is to the credit of Aliza Pilichowski - an immigrant that accidentally became the mayor in 2018.Aliza shares insights into the challenges faced by the rapid community growth including the strain of the existing infrastructure along with the opportunity of what more families bring along with the unique integration of Olim and the importance of leadership in fostering a cohesive environment. Like, comment and share - and keep building y'all!

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    Givot Eden with Racheli Adler - Episode 2

    Racheli Adler is the founding Head of the Board for Givot Eden, a yishuv in the Judean mountains that has quickly grown as an attractive destination for young families. In this episode Racheli shares the definition of a yishuv and some of the behind the scenes work it takes to start a community from scratch both technically and socially. Trust me, there is a lot to unpack here.Like, comment and share - and keep building y'all!

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    Nitzanim, Jerusalem with Aryeh Rachlin - Episode 1

    Aryeh Rachlin was the chairman of the board at a critical juncture when the Nitzanim community was plateauing and in between spritual leadership. Aryeh discusses the origins of Nitzanim and the challenges and successes of maintaining community engagement as the synagogue has grown, emphasizing the importance of programming, leadership, and the role of dedicated members in fostering a sense of belonging while navigating demographic changes and cultural differences.

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    Community Blueprints Introduction

    85% of community building is the same. Regardless if the community is in person or digital, religious, sports, or hobby based, its members will encounter the same challenges trying to build the initial group and continue to grow it without losing its mission. That's the hypothesis I'm out to prove.Welcome to the Community Blueprints podcast. I’m your host Reuven Kirshner, a founder of the Carmei Zion community in Carmei Gat, and in this podcast I’m going to dive into community building through a combination of interviews with other community founders and leaders and solo episodes on specific topics.For example:What are the origins of a particular community? What was the sequence of events that led to its start?How much community building happens because of external factors like location and how much is the effort of people to build institutions?How crucial is setting a mission statement and how much effort is redefining a vision after getting started?Does the 80/20 rule apply to communities where 80% of the work is done by 20% of the people? How can that be changed to get more engagement from more people?How do internal and external politics play a role in a community?What is the ideal balance of old and new leadership and how to inculcate an environment of mutual responsibility to one another?There is so much to unpack in the world of community and human nature thirsts for community. I hope you enjoy this ride for me and you get to appreciate what goes on behind the scenes to build and evolve communities. Maybe it will even lead you to take the ownership to start or help your community take it to the next level.Episodes will be available on Spotify, Apple, and other platforms. Oh, and if you have a community you think should be highlighted or a topic that needs a deeper dive, reach out and let me know.Keep building y’all!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Community Blueprints explores how people and ideas turn into thriving communities.Regardless of the community type - physical, digital, spiritual, hobby and beyond - these episodes dive into the tough decisions, culture-shaping moments, and pivotal choices that allow communities to grow and endure. We uncover what successful communities share in common, what challenges they face, and how founders turn vision into lasting connection. This podcast is for the community leaders or curious participants that want a deeper look how people come together, stay together, and keep building!

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Reuven Kirshner

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