Donation Opportunities
Accessibility Fund (Project Aliyah) donations help build the fund we will use to make our building accessible to those who are differently-abled or may need special services in order to attend any services or other activities at TBB.
Building Fund donations help maintain and beautify our temple building.
Child Care at High Holidays donations help defray the cost of providing child care to all who take advantage of the child care services provided free of charge during High Holiday services each year.
Darshan's Discretionary Fund donations enable our Darshan to aid those who might approach him more confidentially with special requests for help or tzedakah.
Rabbi Jacobowitz Discretionary Fund donations enable our Assistant Rabbi to aid those who might approach her more confidentially with special requests for help or tzedakah.
Family Table monetary donations go to make sure Temple B'nai Brith meets its monthly quota of goods to contribute to Family Table, greater Boston's Jewish food pantry.
General Fund donations are often made to this fund in honor of special people, simchot or aliyot, and are an important component of our operating revenue along with your dues.
Kleiman Scholarship Fund donations aid those who wish to attend our Hebrew school but may need help covering tuition costs or those preparing to become b?nei mitzvot and need additional funds to pay for tutoring.
Prayerbook Fund donations help us maintain our stock of siddurim (prayerbooks) and chumashim (Bibles).
Torah Fund donations help us repair and restore our torah scrolls.
Tzedakah Fund donations help us supplement the annual budget allotted for tzedakah requests from our community and beyond.
Yahrzeit donations to commemorate the anniversary of the death of a loved one.
Yizkor donation for which you wish the name of a loved one who has passed away to be read at the yizkor service on Yom Kippur (please list English name, not Hebrew name, in the comment box).
Yom Kippur/High Holiday drive donations in response to the annual Yom Kippur request from the President of the Congregation.