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The Circle of Giving recognizes congregants who donate funds to Temple Israel in addition to paying dues. This annual support helps Temple Israel create an inclusive, connected, and expanding Reform Jewish community in Omaha.
Up to 40% of Temple Israel’s operating budget is not covered by dues, donations, sponsorships, and grants.
Donations to the Circle of Giving help close that gap so that inspiring programs, learning opportunities for all ages, and celebrations are accessible, safe, and welcoming to all in our community.
The Circle of Giving will build a culture of philanthropy to ensure the sustainability and vitality of our congregation into the future – so that our shared values of Torah, tzedakah, and tikun olam continue for generations to come.
If you choose to join the Circle of Giving and wish to be publicly recognized, your name will be included on the wall in the Temple Israel building as well as in publications throughout the year. The Circle of Giving recognizes congregants who donate funds to Temple Israel in addition to paying dues. This annual support helps Temple Israel create an inclusive, connected, and expanding Reform Jewish community in Omaha. Up to 40% of Temple Israel’s operating budget is not covered by dues, donations, sponsorships, and grants. Donations to the Circle of Giving help close that gap so that inspiring programs, learning opportunities for all ages, and celebrations are accessible, safe, and welcoming to all in our community.The Circle of Giving will build a culture of philanthropy to ensure the sustainability and vitality of our congregation into the future – so that our shared values of Torah, tzedakah, and tikun olam continue for generations to come.If you choose to join the Circle of Giving and wish to be publicly recognized, your name will be included on the wall in the Temple Israel building as well as in publications throughout the year.
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