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        <title>Overcoming Challenges: Band &amp; Bar Brings Folks to Shabbat</title>   
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        <p>I am not Jewish, and perhaps that&#39;s why I was amazed to find an article in my Easter paper about a local temple adding a few not-particularly-religious incentives to their Friday ritual: a band and a bar. They call it <em>Schmooz&#39;N Shabbat</em>, and it happens once a month.&#160; This Friday, there&#39;s an extra hour of partying they&#39;re calling <em>Kegs &amp; Kahillah</em>. </p><p>If you&#39;ve ever attended a Christian church, this will probably seem very foreign to you.&#160; YET.&#160; This temple has figured out a way to encourage young Jews to attend services and then congregate, which is what the temple is all about. Since attendance by a younger audience had been declining, the temple came up with this strategy. Their answer is a bit out of the ordinary, but has been effective, with about 150 people attending both the services and the Schmooz portion of the evening.&#160; </p><p>Here&#39;s what the temple figured out: if you do the same thing over and over again, you&#39;re likely to create the same results.&#160; </p><p>Let&#39;s say that you have a challenge facing you right now.&#160; Could you spend 15 minutes imagining wacky answers to the problem, things that you wouldn&#39;t &quot;normally&quot; do?&#160; And then....if one of those answers appealed to you...could you do it?&#160; </p><p>When you compare the risk of doing the same old thing over and over again—that is, that you&#39;ll end up in the same place you are now—versus the risk of trying something completely new and different—which risk has more downside?&#160; Just asking..... <br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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