Dennis S. Ross, an intentional interim rabbi in the greater New York City area, is on the faculty of the Interim Ministry Network. He served as program specialist at the Central Conference of American Rabbis and trains rabbis for interim service. His most recent book is A Year with Martin Buber: Wisdom on the Weekly Torah Portion. He has written for the New York Times, Boston Globe, and other publications and speaks nationally.
""This is a terrific guide for clergy who are transitioning into new positions, no matter if they are interim or settled. It is full of practical suggestions for navigating those complex and fraught situations that clergy confront every day. Ross has written a valuable resource for ministers, priests, rabbis, and many others. Any clergyperson could benefit from reading this book--especially interims, the newly ordained, and those starting with new congregations."" --Alan Henkin, Placement Director Emeritus, Central Conference of American Rabbis ""Those of us who serve congregations know well moments, even seasons, of pastor and people contributing and growing together: synchronized, dynamic, complex, energized, altogether life-giving. We know, too, feeling disoriented, exhausted, confounded, tipped side-ways, out of balance, out of patience--pastor and people on their last nerve. Rabbi Ross offers himself as a companion from feeling stuck and out of balance . . . Along the way he offers signposts, points out dangers, forms questions that provoke and guide, names best practices, and with a pastor's heart affirms the good, names what hinders. For all the rich resources and practical wisdom herein, Dennis reminds us that we are, indeed, Pastor to the Body of the Congregation."" --Arlen Vernava, Senior Consultant, Design Group International