Temple Sinai’s Campus Expansion Project

What a blessing to be a part of a community filled with such foresight and dedication! May our new building be a pillar of holiness, an honor to our past, and a commitment to our future."  - Rabbi Andrea Berlin
Temple Sinai gives me a spiritual uplift, a sense of belonging, and restores humility. When the ark is opened and I see the Torah in all its majesty – and when the Rabbi recites the prayers at the returning of the scrolls, it affects me deeply every time. That’s why Temple Sinai is an important institution for me to support. - Mathilde Albers

Donor recognition

The Im Tirtzu capital campaign has many ways to recognize and thank our donors for their generous gifts to the campaign. Recognition opportunities are available for all giving levels

Naming opportunities: Donors who make gifts over $75,000 have an opportunity to name a designated space within the expanded facility. If you’re interested in a naming opportunity, please contact our Executive Director, Paul Geduldig.

Donor recognition wall: The capital campaign team will work with the facilities committee and the architects to design a donor recognition space within the new facility. All donors will be recognized on this wall.

Recognition in the Temple Sinai Bulletin: All donors are recognized and thanked periodically in our Temple Bulletin. The giving levels were taken from a verse in the Torah that describes the materials used to build the original Tabernacle.

Safir — Sapphire
Shoham — Lapis
Zahav — Gold
Kesef — Silver
Nehoshet — Bronze
Shayat — Marble
Even — Jerusalem Stone
Erez — Cedar
Sheteem — Acacia
Alon — Oak

$1MM and over
$500K – $999,999
$250K – $499,999
$100K – $249,999
$75K – $99,999
$50K – $74,999
$25K – $49,999
$10K – $24,999
$5K – $9,999
$4,999 and under

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