GIVE TO TEMPLE ISRAEL COLUMBUS
We welcome your generous donations of support to any ongoing Temple Israel Columbus funds.
Your contributions ensure a strong future and play an essential role in a thriving congregation. Thank you!
SUGGESTED FUNDS
Adult Education Fund – Provides for Adult Education programming including Lifelong Learning. Also supports special lecture series and programs, including Artists- or Scholars-in-Residence.
Cantor's Discretionary Fund – Funds available for the Cantor's use in supporting programs and causes of her choosing.
Florence Posner Shofar Fund - Provides Shofar training for our Youth.
Flower Fund – Provides floral arrangements for special occasions throughout the year. Also provides for the planting and maintenance of the gardens and beds on the Temple property.
General Fund – Supports the operating budget of the congregation, supplementing dues to cover day-to-day expenses.
Mitzvah Angels Fund – Provides support to offset the costs related to planning and executing home deliveries of food and gifts made to congregants at times of stress.
Music Fund – Enhances the musical traditions of Temple Israel, including special programming and concerts.
Oneg Shabbat/Kiddush Fund – Supports weekly Happy Half Hour, Erev Shabbat Oneg and Shabbat Kiddush.
President’s Fund – Allows the President to fund special programs at their discretion.
Rabbi Klein's Discretionary Fund – Funds available for the Rabbi's use in supporting programs and causes of his choosing
Rabbi Mars' Discretionary Fund – Funds available for the Rabbi's use in supporting programs and causes of her choosing.
Religious School Fund – Donations to this fund support our Religious School.
Senior Program Fund - Donations assist funding for the monthly Senior Group programming.
Social Action Fund – Donations assist in funding worthwhile projects of the Social Justice Team.
Tikkunapalooza Support – Helps support Tikkunapalooza, a congregation-wide annual day of intergenerational Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, through mitzvot across the greater Columbus community.