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Contributions may be made to our tribute funds to recognize life-cycle events for our members, families or their friends. To make arrangements, please call the Temple office and speak to Gary Katz, our Executive Director, at 914 725-5175. To donate online, click the picture below.

Annual Fundraiser This special annual event chaired by volunteers from the Synagogue is an evening extravaganza with a new theme each year.
Book of Remembrance Once a year, on Yom Kippur, a memorial book is distributed at the Yizkor service. Any name may be included by sending in a request form.
Cantor's Discretionary Fund A contribution made to the Cantor's Discretionary Fund that is used by the Cantor for charitable or programming purposes.
General Tribute Fund A contribution to the Synagogue for general purposes.
Endowment Fund This fund is used to initiate new programs, or enhance on-going programs, as we try to ensure that all congregational needs are met as we travel our Jewish journeys.
Food Pantry Collection A food bin located in main lobby of the Synagogue is available to receive non-perishable food items which will be donated to the needy.
Kol Nidre Pledges Contributions made to the Synagogue which help pay for expenses during the year.
Memorial Plaque To remember those loved ones who have died.
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund A contribution made to the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund that is used by the Rabbi for charitable or programming purposes.
R'fua Sh'Leimah Fund A contribution in honor of the recovery of a friend or loved one.
Tree of Life Commemorates a happy occasion in the life cycle of our members. A new brass leaf with the name and date of the occasion is added to our Tree of Life.
Tzedakah Box A Tzedakah box outside the Temple Office collects money which is given to U.J.A., Mazon, and other worthy organizations.
Fred Hershaft Fund Dedicated to social action and providing help to those in need.
The Irving Gershon Talmud Study Fund Contributions to this fund are used to support the continuation of the Talmud/Midrash class taught by Professor Charles Raffel.
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