TIKKUN OLAM FUNDS
Strengthening our broader community makes our mission to help “repair the world” possible.
Backpack Buddies
Our response to childhood hunger involves packing and distributing food to children who are food insecure, which they pick up in backpacks at school.
Food Drive
Our enduring commitment to provide food for New Yorkers in need is made possible through partnership with the West Side Campaign Against Hunger and other local organizations.
Refugee and Immigration Support Fund
Hosting refugees and helping them adjust to their new lives in New York is one of our congregation’s sacred mitzvot.
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Giving charity is a powerful way to honor those who inspired and influenced us during their lives and thereafter
Book of Life
This beautiful, illuminated page leaves a lasting imprint of your loved one’s legacy and reaffirms your deep connection to Jewish tradition.
Memorial Plaque Contribution
These time-honored plaques in our sanctuary are a customary way to ensure the memory of a loved one lives on in the hearts and minds of the members of the congregation.
Roll of Remembrance
It is the custom at CRS to inscribe the names of departed loved ones in the Roll of Remembrance for Yom Kippur.
Yahrzeit Memorial Contribution
Jewish tradition teaches us that tzedakah makes the memory of a beloved friend or family member tangible.
CLERGY DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
Our clergy ensure the vitality of Jewish life at our synagogue and are here for you in times of need and celebration.
Rabbi Spratt’s Discretionary Fund
Cantor De Lowe’s Discretionary Fund
Rabbi Karol’s Discretionary Fund
Rabbi Goldberg’s Discretionary Fund
Rabbi Stein’s Discretionary Fund
Cantor Iacono’s Discretionary Fund
Levine Access for All Fund
A central tenet of Rabbi Levine’s rabbinate is that the essential elements of the synagogue – worship, education, community – should be open and accessible to all who wish to participate.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Introducing Judaism to our youth sparks curiosity and encourages the next generation to stay connected to our meaningful traditions.
Challah For Hunger
This monthly series of challah baking experiences is designed to help others who are hungry in our community, and help you make new connections.
Religious School Family Programming
Community events and activities kindle new connections and create an enriching Jewish journey for our families.
Religious School Scholarship Fund
We offer financial assistance to CRS youth for attendance at Religious School and for their B’nai Mitzvah process.
Rodeph Sholom Youth Groups (RSY)
Rodeph Sholom Youth Groups (RSY) give kids the opportunity to think, feel, and live Judaism in new fun and social ways.
Youth Program Fund
These educational programs inspire our youth to embrace Judaism with joy and to incorporate its rich teachings in everyday life.
MUSIC
Music plays an integral part at our services and in Jewish life.
Chamber Music Fund
We bring a diverse musical repertory for a community of all ages and experiences.
General Music Fund
Musical projects add special enjoyment to Shabbat and holidays at our synagogue.
Rodeph Sholom Theater Company
Our theater productions bring the community together in an entertaining and fulfilling way, drawing on the talents of our congregants.
VOLUNTARY DUES
ARZA
ARZA is the Zionist arm and voice of the Reform Movement, serving 1.8 million Reform Jews in North America. ARZA, operating under the umbrella of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), acts as the vehicle for the collective participation of American Reform Jews in the Israel engagement agenda with an emphasis on advocacy, travel, and Zionist education in North America.
Brotherhood
Brotherhood’s mission is to be a catalyst for engagement by developing, supporting, and sustaining initiatives which create new points of connection amongst the Rodeph Sholom community.
Israel Mitzvah Projects
For more than 20 years our community has generously funded two projects each year in Israel.
Sisterhood
Sisterhood is a place for women of all ages and stages of life to connect with each other on many different levels through a variety of interactive programs and educational experiences.
OTHER FUNDS
Annual Appeal
A gift to the Annual Appeal directly supports our operating budget, which means more accessibility to membership, more innovative and meaningful programming for all congregants, and greater ability to attract and retain the very best clergy, staff, and educators to serve the community.
College Care Packages
We send our college students holiday packages during the year to keep our young people connected to their Rodeph Sholom family and let them know they are still an important part of our community.
CRS Innovation Fund
This fund allows us to remain forward-thinking, relevant, and accessible to our community as needs evolve and new opportunities become available.
Mental Health Initiative
Our congregation promotes mental health advocacy and awareness, and we offer a safe space, compassion, and support to families and individuals in need.
Shireinu
In a continuing effort to build a fully inclusive community, we developed Shireinu (Our Songs), a collection of programs and worship opportunities for members with special needs and their families.
Temple Operating Fund
Our general fund provides critical operating revenue and supports the individual and collective needs of our community.