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Annual Campaign | 5786

Support Temple B'nai Torah this holiday season!

We depend on tzedakah to provide for our community and grow future generations. Our High Holy Day Appeal is our annual fundraising campaign and Temple B'nai Torah's main source of operating support beyond membership dues and tuition, which account for less than 40% of our annual budget.

Generous donations from members like you let us continue our sacred work and achieve our mission of creating and sustaining a joyous, loving, and inclusive community that strives to better ourselves as we better the world.

Consider the impact of your donation:

  • Our clergy are ever-present to provide spiritual support and guidance.
  • Our Onegs and Kiddush lunches create weekly opportunities to connect and build community.
  • Our services create space to participate and share in Jewish tradition and spiritual practice.
  • Our educational programs for adults and children alike empower learners to explore their own relationship to Judaism.
  • Our tailored B’Mitzvah and Confirmation programs empower students to embrace Torah and lead worship services while celebrating their unique identities within our community.
  • We connect socially through a wide offering of groups and committees, and we contribute to the broader Puget Sound community through our social action efforts.
  • Our Early Childhood Center and Religious School welcome the next generation into Jewish life.
  • Our members can access to a safe, welcoming, and secure home where all can proudly live and celebrate their Jewish identity.

Join our Patron Circle

If you are able, we invite you to join our Patron Circle with a cumulative annual donation of $3,750 or more. We rely on the Patron Circle as the financial bedrock of our community, sustaining our temple and ensuring its vitality for generations to come.

Help us achieve 100% participation!

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