Temple Kol Ami has several funds that have been established to provide financial support for specific projects and needs of the congregation.
Members are encouraged to make donations to recognize events such as Yartzeits or passing of a loved one, birthdays, anniversaries or b'nei mitzvah.
In fact, any reason is a good reason to reach out to a fellow congregant and to strengthen our community at the same time.
Please note income tax receipts will reflect all donations.
To make a donation please call 905-709-2620 or email info@templekolami.ca and include the following;
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the name and address of the one you are honouring
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the amount you are pledging and the fund of your choosing
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your name and address
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a short personal message for the card mailed to the honouree
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donations may be charged on VISA and Mastercard.
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Fund |
Purpose |
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General |
Helps defray costs of operating our synagogue. |
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School |
supports programs associated with our Supplementary School |
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Barry & Dawn Bernstein Scholar in Residence |
supports an Annual Scholar in Residence Adult Education Weekend |
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Building |
defrays expenses associated with the future home of Temple Kol Ami |
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Adult Education |
funds Adult Education programs |
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Music |
supports music related expenses, like those incurred by our Choir in training and supplies.
(Anne Berlin Memorial Music Fund, named after the musically passionate, beloved, and talented woman who served as TKA first choir director until 1995) |
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Prayer Book |
this fund will be used for buying Siddurim for the congregation. |
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Rabbi Discretionary |
this fund will be used at the Rabbi's discretion |
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Street Help |
this fund will be used to feed the homeless in our midst. |
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Community Shabbat Dinner |
this fund will be used to support this community event. |
| Social Action |
this fund supports the important work that our committee does in the community. |
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Youth |
this fund is distributed as scholarships for Jewish Summer Camp and other youth events.
(the Nancy Weschler-Azen Youth Scholarship Fund, named after Temple Kol Ami's first Rabbi) |
Todah Rabah!
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