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Potential Endowment Funding Opportunities
Potential Endowment Funding Opportunities

A SAMPLING OF POTENTIAL ENDOWMENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES:
Youth and Learning Center - $3,000,000
Early Childhood Program - $1,000,000
Capital Improvement Fund - $1,000,000
Family Program at the High Holy Days - $1,000,000
Youth Trips and Retreats - $400,000
Mashgiach/Kitchen Supervisor - $400,000
Family Retreats - $250,000
BJUSY Programmatic Support - $250,000
Synagogue Wellness Fund - $250,000
Shabbat Rocks! - $225,000
Membership Outreach - $200,000
Youth Shabbaton - $200,000
Passover Seder and Programming - $200,000
USY Convention Scholarships - $180,000
Scholar in Residence Program - $160,000
Technology Endowment - $100,000
Streaming Video of Religious Services - $100,000
ATID- Group for 20s and 30s - $100,000
Bridge -- $100,000
Israel Action Speaker & Program - $100,000
Synagogue Maintenance -- $50,000-$100,000
Tot Shabbat - $75,000
Zamir Youth Choir - $60,000
Hanukkah Program - $60,000
Congregational Picnic - $60,000
Purim Carnival - $50,000
Purim Megilla Night - $50,000
Purim Coffeehouse - $45,000
Youth/Congregational Service Projects - $40,000
Congregational Lunch (two annually) - $40,000
Designated Fund - $10,000 minimum
Unrestricted Fund - $5,000 minimum (Donors of funds with minimum balances of $10,000 or more will be added to donor wall, while donor wall space is still available.)
The opportunities and amounts listed above are just some of the many options for leaving your legacy at B’nai Jeshurun with an endowed fund. Endowed funds can be established at various giving levels and purposes. We look forward to collaborating with you to create a fund that is both beneficial to the synagogue and meaningful to you.
Thu, November 6 2025
15 Cheshvan 5786
Upcoming Events
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Thursday ,
NovNovember 6 , 2025Hide and Seek
Thursday, Nov 6th 6:00p to 7:30p
Ariela Sharon Yomtovian is leading a storytelling workshop! Hide and Seek, a journey into the story of Adam and Eve, is a 6 part series, open to all, that will explore how we interact with Jewish text. Our time will be spent getting to know the story's characters and observing the way we relate to them. When we gather, we will focus on the way we connect to the text and why. We will use various art mediums to reveal aspects of the story and of ourselves that we may have not noticed before. The hope is that everyone who participates walks away with a new perspective on the story of Adam and Eve and with a whole bag of helpful resources to use when engaging with other Jewish sources. -
Thursday ,
NovNovember 6 , 2025The Small Steps of Spiritual Life with Rabbi Jeremy Markiz
Thursday, Nov 6th 7:30p to 8:30p
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Sunday ,
NovNovember 9 , 2025B'nai Mitzvah Workshop Series: Getting into the Right State of Mind
Sunday, Nov 9th 9:45a to 12:00p
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Sunday ,
NovNovember 9 , 2025Get your Zen on through the Art of Zentangle
Sunday, Nov 9th 11:30a to 1:30p
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Monday ,
NovNovember 10 , 2025L'Chaim: Our Experiences Growing Up Jewish in South Africa - presented by Bernard Kotton and Sharon Rosenbaum
Monday, Nov 10th 2:00p to 3:30p

