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2023/ANNUAL/REPORT
Dear Friend,

Eilu v’eilu: Both these and these are true.

As LGBTQ+ Jews and allies, the challenges we faced in 2023 often felt insurmountable.
And we are built for such moments. Built to fight back. Built to create communities of
belonging and joy. To do and to be what can sometimes feel impossible.

In 2023 we saw more than 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced—and the dizzying onslaught
continues with more than 400 similarly harmful bills introduced in the first few months of
2024. And we are strong. We continue to grow Thrive: the Jewish Coalition to Defend Trans
and LGBTQ+ Youth. Our efforts to mobilize Jews to fight for LGBTQ+ rights are building in
Florida, Texas, and Arizona. More than ever, Keshet Youth Programs provide queer Jewish
young people what they need not only to survive but to thrive.

This past year, as in past years, attacks on LGBTQ+ people disproportionately targeted
LGBTQ+ People of Color. And this year, for the first time, Keshet hired a full-time Jews
of Color program manager to cultivate support and joyous community for queer Jews of
Color. You’ll have the pleasure of meeting Sage Cassell-Rosenberg and learning more
about the program in these pages.

The October 7th attacks in Israel, the ensuing war, and intensifying antisemitism across
the country—and the world—have shaken us to our cores. And we remain resolute in our
work to foster affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ Jews of all ages, in the Jewish community and
beyond, spaces where we all can be our fullest selves.

Yes, it is a dark time. And Keshet persists in our insistence that the Jewish community
must stand by and fight for the dignity of all LGBTQ+ people. Amid the dangerous rhetoric
and policies cloaked in the name of religion, we work every day, all over the country, to
shine a light on all that unifies and strengthens our communities.

2024 will be no different. And 2024 will be very different. The stakes are high. What
happens this year will shape our future for years to come.

You have been with us every step of the way. Your unflagging partnership and support
galvanizes us for the work ahead. Together, we are ready.

L’Shalom,

Idit Klein Ari Kristan


she/her she/her
President & CEO Chair, Board of Directors
In 2023, Keshet:
Partnered with over 800 Jewish
organizations that collectively serve
4.4 MILLION people across North
America

Engaged over 13,500 people to empower


queer Jewish youth, train Jewish leaders to
build communities of belonging, and organize
Jews to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights

Mobilized more than 240 Jewish community organizations to


LGTBQ+ fight back against legislative attacks on the rights of LGBTQ+ kids
through Thrive: the Jewish Coalition to Defend Trans and LGBTQ+
Youth, a partnership of Keshet and SOJOURN

All of this was made possible by YOU and 2,100 other supporters
who donated to Keshet in 2023. Thank you!

Keshet
Mission and Vision
Keshet envisions a world in which all
Cover Photos LGBTQ Jews and our families can live
Top Left: Keshet Community Mobilization with full equality, justice, and dignity.
Manager Lanie Cohen and Director of We strengthen Jewish communities.
Community Mobilization Jon Cohen with
Carolina Jews for Justice’s Judy Leavitt (she/her) We equip Jewish organizations with
skills and knowledge to build LGBTQ
Top Right: OUTstanding! 2023 Gala Honoree
Michael W. Twitty and Keshet NYC Youth affirming communities, create spaces
Engagement Intern Is Perlman (they/them) in which all queer Jewish youth feel
Bottom: Keshet Bay Area Education and Training
seen and valued, and advance LGBTQ
Manager Rabbi Eliana Kayelle rights nationwide.

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Transforming Jewish Institutions


Our Education & Training team bolsters
Jewish institutions—synagogues, day
schools, JCCs, federations, summer
camps, and more—to live their values
as communities of belonging. Through
individualized consultations, trainings, and
our cohort-based Shivyon: Keshet’s Equality
Project, our Education & Training team sparks
change across Jewish life, from the views of
our leaders and community members to the
policies and programs of our institutions.

Education & Training by the Numbers

Trained 8,121 staff and leaders in 267 Jewish


organizations: day schools, camps, synagogues,
JCCs, service organizations, and other institutions

Launched seven Shivyon Equality Project


cohorts with 69 organizations

88% of organizations
participating in Keshet Education
& Training programs reported
implementing at least one change to
policy, programs, or culture

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
Dave Flagler Nofar Trem
Director, Camp JCC Tidewater Unit Head, Camp JCC Tidewater
Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Keshet Impact
The leadership of Camp JCC Tidewater in Virginia Beach, Virginia, had questions.
A trans child had enrolled for the summer session, and camp administrators Dave
Flagler (he/him) and Nofar Trem (she/her) knew the staff did not know how to support
this child. They did their research and joined Shivyon: Keshet’s Equality Project for
Jewish Day Camps, where along with camp leaders from across the country, they got
answers about how to foster equality and belonging for their LGBTQ+ campers and
families.

As summer 2023 approached, Dave and Nofar facilitated conversations with the staff
so everyone would be prepared to use the same inclusive language and practices.
For example, when a counselor slipped and treated a camper differently because
of gender, or when a camper used the word “gay” pejoratively, staff had the tools to
respond directly to ensure it would not happen again.

Shivyon also got Nofar excited about the possibilities of the camp’s library, visited daily
by kids seeking a quiet moment or counselors collecting books to share at storytime.
She completely updated the library with books such as All Kinds of Families and Morris
Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress. Due to the book bans and other anti-LGBTQ+
policies in Virginia, the library became one of the only public places many of these
children could see themselves reflected.

“In our post-summer reflection, we openly wondered whether certain


challenges had not come up in previous summers or if we were more
aware of them now. It was clear that the lens in which we viewed
issues about inclusivity, LGBTQ+ equality, and ensuring that our camp
remains a safe space—and the tools we now have at our disposal—
has changed for the better. Our community is safer, stronger, and
better because of our participation in the Shivyon cohort with Keshet.”
Dave Flagler
Virginia Beach, Virginia

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
6 2023 Keshet East Coast Shabbaton
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Empowering LGBTQ+ Jewish Youth


Keshet fosters environments where LGBTQ+
Jewish youth and allies can thrive. From our
in-person Shabbatonim (weekend retreats), to
our weekly online programs, to nurturing youth
leadership in planning and leading our programs,
we carve out space where youth can strengthen
their sense of confidence, connection, and pride.
Many queer Jewish youth who participate in
Keshet programs are growing into the leaders
and changemakers our Jewish community—and
country—need.

Youth Programs by the Numbers


Engaged 1,300 youth in 84 programs

80% of Keshet
Youth Programs
were youth-led

93% of youth
report increased ease,
confidence, and pride in
LGBTQ+ Jewish identity

92% of youth report that thanks to their


leadership in Keshet, they are able to serve
as change agents for LGBTQ+ equality in their
home communities

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
“Without Keshet, my connection to
Judaism would be weaker. Keshet
really allowed me to connect in the
Jewish world. Now, I’m actually
known as the kid that dances in
the back of the synagogue during
Shabbat services.”
Cooper
New York, New York

Keshet Impact
After the October 7 attacks, Cooper (they/them), a Shabbaton steering committee
member from New York City and weekly Keshet Monday Youth Hangouts regular, could
tell that the other LGBTQ+ youth in the Hangouts needed additional space to process. So
they reached out to Jaimie Krass, Director of Youth Programs, and together they created
another virtual space for queer Jewish teens to find support and connection.

In the safety of the Zoom meeting, participants shared what they were feeling, the
offensive comments they were getting for being Jewish, their parents not allowing them
to walk on campus alone. They helped each other make sense of what was going on.
For Cooper, the most impactful moments were when no one was talking, during silent
reflection, just having time to think and journal.

Cooper says Keshet has allowed them to flourish as an out and proud queer Jew—like
when they marched with Keshet in the NYC Pride Parade with their whole family and
when they decided to wear a kippah, even in school where there are very few Jews.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

Keshet Impact
For the longest time, Shoshana (she/her), 15, an out lesbian teen from Maryland, never felt
that she truly belonged anywhere. Whether at school or in Jewish communal spaces, she
often felt like the odd one out, like there was no one else like her.

Shoshana first connected with Keshet when she attended our 2023 East Coast Shabbaton.
She said that it completely changed her life.

She felt like there was a space where everything just clicked. She met other Jewish LGBTQ+
teens and discovered so many common interests. She didn’t feel excluded and even got
to bond about the everyday feeling of being excluded! She’s now using the newfound love
for herself and strength she gained
from her experience at the Keshet
Shabbaton to help her get through
high school and life. Shoshana is
a member of the 2024 East Coast
Shabbaton Steering Committee, her
first of what we hope will be many
leadership experiences with Keshet.

“I felt amazing. I felt beautiful and


accepted, and I realized there are SO
MANY amazing people in this world,
and I finally got a chance to meet
many of them in one place. Whenever
I feel insecure, I look at pictures from
the Shabbaton and remind myself
that the people who matter to me in
my life will always see the best in me
and that’s what’s real.”
Shoshana
Baltimore, Maryland

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
Keshet Director of Community Mobilization Jon Cohen, Deputy CEO Suzanne Feinspan,
Director of Education and Training Rabbi Micah Buck, and Keshet Development Committee
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member Ron Kaplan celebrate Pride at the White House
COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION

Mobilizing Jewish Communities for LGBTQ+ Rights


As more and more states introduce dangerous anti-LGBTQ+
legislation, Keshet is mobilizing Jewish communities
nationwide to fight back. We partner with Jewish organizations
to prioritize LGBTQ+ equality within their social justice agendas,
as well as with secular LGBTQ+ movement partners to bring
the Jewish voice to civil rights campaigns. In 2023, Thrive:
the Jewish Coalition to Defend Trans and LGBTQ+ Youth, a
partnership of Keshet and SOJOURN, mobilized over 240 Jewish
community organizations to fight for LGBTQ+ rights. Together,
we are sending a clear message: Our values as Jews compel us
to protect and advance the dignity and rights of LGBTQ+ people.

Community Mobilization by the Numbers


Grew Thrive: the Jewish Coalition to
Defend Trans and LGBTQ+ Youth by 35%
to 243 Jewish community organizations
who collectively fought back against
attacks on the rights of trans kids

Mobilized members of 634


Jewish community organizations
to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and
provided 76 educational programs

Inspired 5,831 people to contact


their legislators and advocate for
LGBTQ+ rights

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
“We’re not going to leave out
any part of our community
or shy away from talking
about the LGBT piece.
Having Keshet on board
really allowed our coalition
to straddle two worlds—
Jewish and LGBT—and
to speak both languages
simultaneously, which has
been so important in fighting
the Chaplain Bill.”
Emily Bourgeois
Organizer, RAC-TX
Austin, Texas

Emily Bourgeois speaking at a press


conference alongside coalition partners

Keshet Impact Emily grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, in a


Emily Bourgeois (they/she) is the lead school district that was majority Mormon.
organizer of the Religious Action Center Emily says if the Chaplain Bill had existed in
of Reform Judaism (RAC) for all of Texas. Omaha, “they would have hired a Christian
They say it can feel like it’s just them and fundamentalist to counsel my nonbinary
their Toyota Corolla against the world Jewish self as a high schooler and that
sometimes, but with 140 pieces of anti- would have been terrible.”
LGBTQ+ legislation proposed in Texas in
2023, there’s a lot of ground to cover. Keshet partnered with Emily and RAC-TX to
mobilize a coalition of 200 Jewish Texans to
Keshet—along with other Jewish and educate their communities and advocate at
interfaith partners—played a key role to public hearings and school boards on the
prevent an anti-LGBTQ+ bill from becoming harmful impact of this bill on both religious
policy in several large Texas communities. freedom and LGBTQ+ students.
The Chaplain Bill would allow volunteer
religious chaplains to replace counselors And those efforts led to victories: the 25
in public schools. These religious chaplains largest school districts in Texas soundly
tend to hold very narrow views and aren’t rejected the Chaplain Bill. Now, the 1.8
supportive of LGBTQ+ students. Each of the million students represented by them—
1,200 school districts in Texas had to vote no matter their faith, gender, or sexual
on whether to make this their policy. orientation—will continue to access
qualified support from trained counselors,
free from a religious agenda.

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COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION

Keshet Impact overwhelming majority of people of faith


In late September, as Congress was unequivocally support LGBTQ+ equality.
negotiating must-pass Fiscal Year 2024
House appropriations bills, there were over One of the 45 amendments we advocated
45 anti-LGBTQ+ amendments tacked onto against stipulated that no Department of
these bills. Keshet staff, along with the Defense funds be used to observe Pride
Interfaith Alliance and the National LGBTQ Month. On September 25, it passed by a
Task Force, met with members of the U.S. party-line voice vote—an indicator of how
House of Representatives in Washington, the actual vote might go. On September 26,
D.C. to urge them not to use our civil rights we doubled down our efforts and met with
as bargaining chips. legislators who had voted yes. We shared
with them that their vote does not align
Over two days, we met with members of with our values. Or the will of the American
Congress and their staff, and whether it people.
be in side conversations on their lunch
breaks, or wherever we could catch them During the final passage vote on the
for a quick chat, we humanized our cause. amendment, every congressperson
We shared personal stories and highlighted we engaged with voted NO, and the
one crucial fact over and over: the amendment failed.
Darcy Hirsh with Lanie Cohen,
Keshet’s Community Mobilization
Manager, and other Keshet coalition
partners preparing for meetings
with members of Congress

“When I’m working with policymakers, it’s so important for there to be a faith voice
that’s countering the narrative of the religious Right. When I walk into a legislator’s
office and can say that the faith community doesn’t believe in discrimination, and
to have someone from Keshet say, ‘I’m here on behalf of the Jewish community
saying we don’t believe in anti-LGBTQ policies,’ it’s very meaningful. And it’s not
what they are used to hearing. It’s critical for Keshet to keep articulating that voice
on the federal and state levels.”
Darcy Hirsh (she/her)
Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy, Interfaith Alliance
Washington, D.C.

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
Keshet Impact
The way Sage Cassell-Rosenberg (they/he) puts it: “There
weren’t enough spaces to just revel in the history of who
CAMP JCC TIDEWATER
we are, and the strengths of who we are, in the joy of just
building community, of just being Jewish.”

In 2023, Sage was hired as Keshet’s first Jews of Color


Program Manager to create opportunities for LGBTQ+ Jews
of Color (QJOC) to come together in vibrant, meaningful
community, while also supporting LGBTQ+ Jewish
communities to build spaces of true belonging for all.

Sage hit the ground running, taking stock of the existing


needs by conducting outreach and building relationships
with JOC organizations and leaders, and meeting one-on-
one with dozens of queer Jews of Color. “The thing I heard
again and again in my conversations that kept people from
feeling a sense of belonging in Jewish communities was the
first question they were asked when they walked in the door.
Questions like: ‘Are you Jewish?’ ‘Which side of your family is
Jewish?’ ‘Did you convert?’”

In partnership with other leaders, Sage designed a


Shabbaton that took place in early 2024, drawing on art,
prayer, and the magic of Shabbat. It was the largest gathering
of LGBTQ+ Jews of Color many of them had ever experienced.
Every step in the planning process was a first, every planning
conversation holy.

Cultivating Communities of Belonging for LGBTQ+ Jews of Color

In 2023, Keshet prioritized programming and community building for queer Jews
of Color (QJOC) by investing in a full-time staff position. As a result, we are now
cultivating a growing QJOC community across the country that celebrates and
invites people to embrace their full selves within Jewish spaces. We are engaging
LGBTQ+ Jews of Color in both online and in-person programs and through resource
and content creation. Our staff has also organized educational sessions and
materials to galvanize non-QJOC Jewish leaders and organizations to be stronger
and more effective allies for LGBTQ+ Jews of Color.

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QUEER JEWS OF COLOR

Keshet JOC Program Manager


Sage Cassell-Rosenberg

“Sitting in a Zoom room together just talking about the Shabbaton,


I asked Sage if we could recite the Shehecheyanu blessing.
Because no one had done this before.”
Shabbaton participant

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
EXECUTIVE TEAM COMMUNICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT

Idit Klein Shana Cohen


she/her she/her
President & CEO Senior Philanthropy Officer
Massachusetts California

Suzanne Feinspan Rachie Lewis


she/her she/her
Deputy CEO Senior Writer
Maryland Massachusetts

Lenny Goldstein Talia Makowsky


he/him she/her
Chief Financial Officer Senior Communications Manager
Massachusetts Maryland

Jon Grabelle Herrmann Christina Richards


he/him she/her
Chief Development Officer Development Operations Manager
New York Massachusetts

Thea Hillman Emily Solomon


she/they she/her
Chief Communications Officer Senior Manager of Institutional Giving
California Colorado

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Elana Steinlauf Ohl


she/her
Annual Giving and Events Manager
Illinois
Ryan Dwyer
he/him
Executive Assistant
Massachusetts
COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION

Sarah Mamlet Jon Cohen


she/her he/him
Operations Manager Director of Community Mobilization
Massachusetts Florida

JOC PROGRAMS Lanie Cohen


she/they
Community Mobilization Manager
New York
Sage Cassell-Rosenberg
they/he
Jews of Color Program Manager
Florida
Rachel Gollay
she/they
Southwest Community Mobilization Manager
Texas

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KESHET STAFF
EDUCATION & TRAINING DATA SOLUTIONS

Sarah Gill
Rabbi Micah Buck she/her
he/they
Director of Education and Training Director of Data Solutions & Salesforce
Missouri Administrator
Washington

Hannah Henschel Miriam Bernstein


they/them
she/her
Associate Director of Education and
Training for Cohort Learning Salesforce Administrator
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.

Rabbi Eliana Kayelle Dan Reiser


they/them he/they
Bay Area Education and Training Manager Data Solutions Manager
California New York

Rabbi Lonnie Kleinman YOUTH PROGRAMS


she/they
Associate Director of Education and Training
Pennsylvania
Jaimie Krass
she/her
Director of Youth Programs
New York
Kachel Kohnhorst
she/her
Southwest Education and Training Manager
Texas
Amram Altzman
he/him
Associate Director of Youth Programs
New York
Tracey Labgold
she/her
Florida Education and Training Manager
Florida Sawyer Goldsmith
they/them
Youth Programs Associate
New York
Jackie Maris
she/her
Chicago Education and Training Manager
Illinois
Issac Young
he/him
Midwest Youth Engagement Manager
Illinois
Rakhel Silverman-Gitin
they/them
New York Education and Training Manager
New Jersey

EJ Tench
they/them
Education and Training Operations Manager
Virginia

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
KESHET BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ari Kristan, chair Amy Born


she/her
she/her
Partner, Hirsch Roberts Weinstein LLP

Tamar Prager, sEcrEtarY Johanna Fine


she/her
she/her
Chief Human Resources Officer
Business Owner
at Oakton College

Adam Simon, trEasUrEr Eli Gurock


he/him he/him
Philanthropic Advisor Co-founder, Magic Beans

Idit Klein, prEsiDENt & cEO Oren Henry


he/him
she/her
Commercial, Regulatory, and
President & CEO, Keshet
Product Counsel

Liana Krupp
Angel Alvarez-Mapp
she/her
he/him
President and Trustee,
Founder, Mapp Consulting
The Krupp Family Foundation

Alyx Bernstein Mimi Lemay


she/her
she/her
Program Associate,
Author, Advocate
The Jewish Education Project

Affiliations listed for identification purposes

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Rabbi Adina Lewittes
she/her
Interim Rabbi, Kehillat Beth Israel,
Ottawa, Canada

Dr. Davia Loren


she/her
Associate Professor of Medicine,
University of Washington Department
of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent
Medicine

Xiomara Lorenzo
she/them
Senior Director, Enterprise Digital
Product, Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Massachusetts

Marc Maxwell
he/him
Architect/Principal, Maxwell
Architects, LLC

Dana Raucher
she/her
Executive Director,
The Samuel Bronfman Foundation

Nathan Render
he/him
Director of Customer Experience, Mockingbird

Jason Rosenberg
he/him
Head of Risk & Resiliency, Autodesk

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
KESHET EMERITUS BOARD

Rabbi Laura Abrasley S. Asher Gelman


he/him
she/her
Director, Midnight Theatricals,
Rabbi, Temple Shalom of Newton
New York City

Dana Beyer, MD Carson Gleberman


Retired Executive Director,
she/her
Gender Rights Maryland;
Producer
Board Chair, Freedom to Work

Jeremy Burton Lee Goldberg


he/him
he/him
CEO, Jewish Community Relations
Council of Greater Boston

Alan Cohen Karla Goldman, Ph.D.


she/her
he/him
Sol Drachler Professor of Social Work,
Chief Program Officer, JASA
University of Michigan

Gali Cooks Daniel Heller


he/him
she/her
Global Logistics Business
President & CEO, Leading Edge
Operations Lead, Amazon

Bennett Decker
Debbie Heller
he/him
she/her
Rabbinical Student, Jewish
Town of Somerset Council Member
Theological Seminary of America

Ann Falchuk Robert Holgate


he/him
she/her
Founder, Robert Holgate Design

Affiliations listed for identification purposes

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Wendy Rosov
Patty Jacobson
she/her
she/her
Founder & Principal, Rosov Consulting

Stuart S. Kurlander, past chair


Rabbi Becky Silverstein
he/him
he/him
Retired Partner, Latham & Watkins,
Co-Director, Trans Halakha Project;
LLP; Senior Advisor, Patient Square
Faculty, SVARA
Capital

Joy Ladin, Ph.D. Martin H. Tannenbaum, past chair


she/her
he/him
Writer, speaker, independent
Founder, Tannenbaum Associates
scholar

Shawn Landres, Ph.D. B. Andrew Zelermyer, past chair


he/him
he/him
Co-founder, Jumpstart Labs

Betty Morningstar
she/her
Psychotherapist, Private Practice

Deborah Newbrun
she/her
Rabbi, Founder/ED of Divorce and
Discovery New Visions for Jewish Healing,
Facilitator, Retreat Director (Tawonga, HMI,
Modern Elder Academy)

Dara Papo
she/her
Director of Whole Person Integrated
Care, San Francisco Department of
Public Health

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS: 2023 IN NUMBERS

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES1 January 1 - December 31, 2023 SOURCES OF REVENUE


OPERATING REVENUE 4% .5%

Grants $3,415,894
Donations $1,546,419
Program Revenue $ 184,564
Other $ 24,329 30%
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE $5,171,206
66%

EXPENSES
Program Services $3,739,289
Fundraising $ 698,186
¢ Grants: $3,415,894
General & Administrative $ 481,303 ¢ Donations: $1,546,419
TOTAL EXPENSES $4,918,778 ¢ Program Revenue: $184,564
¢ Other: $24,329
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) $ 252,428
OTHER INCOME (LOSS)
Investment Income (loss) $ 296,238 EXPENSES BY DEPARTMENT
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS $ 548,666
NET ASSETS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR $2,022,860
NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $2,571,526
76%

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION1 December 31, 2023


ASSETS 14%
Short-Term Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents $1,510,264 10%
Grants and Accounts Receivable, net $4,581,302
Investments $2,019,273
¢ Programs: $3,739,289
Other Current Assets $ 104,905
¢ Fundraising: $698,186
Long-Term Assets $ 430,830 ¢ General & Administration: $481,303
TOTAL ASSETS $8,646,574

LIABILITIES INVESTMENTS BY PROGRAM


Short-Term Liabilities $ 417,058
Long-Term Liabilities $ 252,600 9%
TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 669,658

17%
NET ASSETS
Without Donor Restriction 45%

Operating Fund $1,912,729


Board Designated Fund $ 658,797 29%

With Donor Restrictions


Temporarily Restricted - Other $4,813,582
Temporarily Restricted - Dare to Dream $ 591,809 ¢ Education & Training: $914,723
¢ Youth Programs: $583,061
TOTAL NET ASSETS $7,976,916 ¢ Community Mobilization: $339,925
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $8,646,574 ¢ Program Evaluation & Other: $177,622

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Jewish Federations of North America’s Nate Looney with
OUTstanding! 2023 Gala Honorees Rabbi Daniel Bogard,
Rabbi Karen Kriger Bogard, Maharat Rori Picker Neiss,
Russel Neiss, and Dr. Jenny Siegel

Keshet President & CEO Idit Klein and


OUTstanding! 2023 Gala Honoree Michael W. Twitty

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
THANK YOU TO OUR 2023 SUPPORTERS!

$360,000+ The Samuel Bronfman Rose Community Foundation


Jim Joseph Foundation Foundation Lori and David Schechner
Charles and Lynn Schusterman E. Rhodes and Leona B. Shure Charitable Trust
Family Philanthropies Carpenter Foundation Denise Sobel
Donald and Carole Chaiken Francine Lavin Weaver
$100,000+ Foundation
Anonymous S. Asher Gelman and Mati $3,600+
Crown Family Philanthropies Gelman Dr. Joséphine Batia Altzman
Carson and Joseph Gleberman The Diane & Guilford Glazer Norman Aynbinder and Elan
The Klarman Family Foundation Nissenboim
Foundation Greater Miami Jewish Adam Berger and Stephen
The Krupp Family Foundation Federation Frank
Maxwell Sedel Family Robert Holgate Susan Bernstein
Foundation Karen Jaffe Marci and Joram Borenstein
UJA-Federation of New York Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Amy Born and Alex Pascal
The Harry and Jeanette Living Torah Judith and Arthur Breakstone
Weinberg Foundation The Lucius N. Littauer Jeremy Burton
Foundation Robert Cahn, Jr.
$36,000+ Dr. Davia Loren Lisa Capelouto and Paul
Aviv Foundation Aron Meltzner Bernstein
The Beker Foundation Rabbi Becky Silverstein and Charlesbank Capital Partners
Diane and Norman Bernstein Naomi Sobel Alan Cohen and Robert Bank
Charitable Family Foundation Judith Zachs Kyle Cooper
Combined Jewish M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation The Covenant Foundation
Philanthropies Barry and Barbara Davis
Jewish Community Federation $10,000+ Shoshana Dweck and Family
and Endowment Fund Cathy Bernard Rebekah and Howard Farber
The Jewish LGBTQ Donor The Davis Family and Friends Suzanne and Jacob Feinspan
Network Linda and Michael Frieze Sue Fischlowitz and David
Jewish United Fund of Rabbi Wesley Gardenswartz Roberts
Metropolitan Chicago and Shira Goodman Avram and Rhoda Freedberg
Betty Morningstar and Gebroe Family Foundation Tamar Gendler and Zoltan
Jeanette Kruger The Gurock Family Szabo
The Morningstar Foundation Rabbi Ira Helf and Jack Gilad and Doug Hauer
The OnBoard Program John Knoebel Prof. Karla Goldman
Leo Oppenheimer & Flora Debbie and Jamie Heller Dorit Harverd and Richard Dale
Oppenheimer Haas Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Carylon, Julius, and Marcie
Foundation Family Foundation Hemmelstein Foundation
Jeffrey Schoenfeld and Legacy Collective’s Mama Oren Henry and David Rak
Matt Holbein Bears Giving Circle Patty Jacobson
Rich Lehmann Jewish Community Relations
$18,000+ Emma and Hannah Lipschutz Council of New York
Anonymous Amy Mandel Idit Klein and Jordan Namerow
Alvin H. Baum, Jr. Imprint NTEN Ari Kristan and Suzanne
Endowment Fund Rabbi Suzanne and Andy Offit Adamczak

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Stuart S. Kurlander and David Shelly and Larry Gross Penina Weinberg
Martin Rabbi Rick Jacobs and Susan Wildflour Vegan Bakery and
Josh and Esther Langer Freedman Cafe
Aliza Lifshitz Rabbi Myriam Klotz and Rabbi Amanda Mendel Zamore
Myron Miller Margot Stein
Shaun and Michele Orcinolo Liana and Michael Krupp $1,000+
Oreg Foundation Tracey and Michelle Labgold Anonymous
Abigail Pogrebin Daniel Langenthal David Abelman
Jane E. Rosenbaum Mimi Lemay Jeanne Affelder and Jeff
Jason Rosenberg and Seth Lesbians for Good Weissglass
Radin Seth Leslie Susan and Aron Ain
Todd B. Rubin Rabbi Adina and Andi Lewittes Justin Almeleh
Jennifer and Bram Shapiro Dana Wechsler Linden and Susan Ansin
Andrew and Merrill Silver Larry Linden Victoria Shestack Aronoff
Nancy and David Solomon Stephanie and Yair Listokin Sybil and Dr. Simmy Bank
Sidney Stern Memorial Trust Barry and Lynne Lotenberg Geoffrey Biddle and Jane
William and Sylvia Zale Dr. Alan Mason Gottesman
Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts The Boston Foundation
Program Renee and Rachel Bradley
$1,800+ Peri and David Namerow Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caffarelli
Anonymous NJB DC Katheryn Carnahan
Patrice Aaron Dara Papo Lisa Popik Coll and Arieh Coll
Marjorie Epstein Aloni Eric Pliner and Jonathan Bloom Cornerstone Research
Rabbi Noah and Tammy Arnow Dr. William and Susan Pluss Rabbi Elliot and Marlynn Dorff
Autodesk Foundation Glenn Rigoff Sharon Feldstein
Dr. Debra and Dr. Jeffrey Bakal Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and David Feltman
Nancy and Dr. Mark Belsky Nir Avni Deborah and Mark Ferrenz
Carlyn and Michael Bergman Elizabeth Schwartz and Lydia Kohenet Keshira haLev and
Beth El Congregation Martin Tim Fife
(Baltimore, MD) Stephen and Samuel Renee and Steven Finn
Wendy and Ross Born Schwartz-Fenwick Elizabeth Fisher and Jeremy
Shelly F. Cohen and Julie Susan Shevitz and Lawrence Brown
Shapiro Bailis Howard Fuller and Gregg Orlik
Steven Davis and J. Jacob Adam and Lori Simon Beth and John Gamel
Krause Mr. and Mrs. Craig Simon Terry Gedan and Chuck Louis
Susan Ditkoff Julie Sissman and Phil Richter Drago
Eastern Bank Nancy and Howard Smith Lee Jason Goldberg
Lisa and Mitch Eisen The Estate of Barron Soukonik James A. Goldstein
Ann and Myron Falchuk Ruth and Andrew Suzman Lenny Goldstein and Tom
Madeline and Wes Finch Mamie and Justin Stewart Formicola
Becca and Mike Fishbein Judith Sydney and Aviva Rabbi Keren Gorban
Lauren and Bill Gabovitch Sapers Blake Gottlieb
Edward Gamson Sheila Sydney Ariel Groveman-Weiner and
Nicole and Joshua Gann Greg Tananbaum and Mel Josh Weiner
Ron Kaplan and Yoni Bock Dixon Ellen Grubert and Janis
Jill Goldenberg and Sidney Temple Israel of Boston Lippman / Ellen + Janis real
Kriger Temple Shalom of Newton - estate @ DDG
Jake Goodman and Sean Rabbi Laura Abrasley’s Alan and Julie Gubernick
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$1,000+ Arthur Slepian and Gerry The Clergy of Temple Israel of
Harold and Marion Charitable Llamado Boston
Fund Beverly and David Spencer Bradley and Katherine Cohen
Sarah Lou Hartman L. Seth Stadfeld James Cohen and Andres
Amyra and Ken Henry Justin Stone and Evan Nieto-Cohen
Rabbi Lauren and Jon Grabelle Namerow Janine and Doug Cohen
Herrmann Tacoma Jewish Community Roxanne and David Cohen
Illinois Disability Association Fund Congregation Beth El Tzedakah
Jewish Community Relations Dr. Philip Teitelbaum and Adam Hevra (Sudbury, MA)
Council of St. Louis Jacobowitz Congregation B’nai Israel (Little
Daniel Kamin and Scott Rankin Michael Tronic Rock, AR)
Howard C. Katz Jeff Wechselblatt and Daniella Congregation B’nai Shalom
Ethan and Matthew Kernkraut Fuchs (Westborough, MA)
Andrei and Judith Klein Sue Weil and Sandy Goodman Congregation Emeth (Morgan
Adrian and Bradley Kolb Jason Weiner and Nicole Zatlyn Hill, CA)
Jeffrey Levin and Andrew Goffe Arnee R. and Walter A. Winshall Congregation Rodeph Sholom
Adam Levine and Janson Wu Amy Ziff (New York, NY)
Debbi K. Levy Congregation Shaare Emeth
Rabbi Ellen Lippmann and $360+ (St. Louis, MO)
Dr. Kathryn Conroy Anonymous Gali Cooks and Keren
Omar Lyles Robert Abraham Rosenbaum-Cooks
The Jack, Joseph and Morton David Abromowitz Howard Dakoff
Mandel Foundation Act One Fund Steven Dale
Eric Marcus Angel Alvarez-Mapp and William Davidson Foundation
Beth Silverberg Marx and Dan Danielle Natelson Jody Dietch
Marx Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld Judy and Rabbi Josh Elkin
Dr. Rachel Mesch and Eric and Shimon Anisfeld Sherri Ades Falchuk and
Fisher Ansche Chesed (New York, NY) Kenneth Falchuk
Ruth Messinger and Andrew Gideon Aronoff and Jackie Chai Feldblum and Nan Hunter
Lachman Rogerio Rabbi Sue Fendrick and Dr. Ben
Mishegos Fund Rabbi Benjamin Barnett Kruskal
Nahma Nadich and David Alex and Jillian Berman Rabbi Joshua S. Finkelstein
Belcourt Dawn Berney and Ed Angelina and Elana Gershen
Maharat Rori Picker Neiss Beth El Temple Center Galit Fouks
and Russel Neiss (Belmont, MA) Sara Fredman
Matt and Einat Ogden Brandeis Marin Day School Free Synagogue of Flushing
Steve Orenstein The Brandeis School of Marion and Stanley Freedman-
Samuel Picciotto San Francisco Gurspan
Pollack Family Thea Breite Sidney C. Gelb
The Render Bendor Family Joel Bresler and Dr. Judy Osher Rabbi Bernard Gerson and Sue
Deborah and Robert Render Shifra Bronznick Parker Gerson
Rachel Rhodes Rabbi Jeff Brown and Amy Chani Getter and Jacqueline
Rogue Cornhole Bebchick Sellin
Robert Russell Memorial Lauren Brown and Steven Joseph Gettinger
Foundation Borkan Gideon Hausner Jewish Day
Deborah Shalom Heather Budd School
Amir Shaviv and Beth Brodsky Camp Young Judaea (NH) Carol and Lawrence Glick
Margaret Shukur Jerry Chasen and Mark Kirby Stacy and Jeffrey Goldsmith
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Meryl and David Gordon Corby Kummer and John Vivian Posen
Rev. Julie Graham Auerbach Amy Rabinowitz
Ginna Green Rhonda and Stewart Lassner Peter A. Rabinowitz
Rabbi Lisa and Shelley Rabbi Darby Leigh Debra Rales
Grushcow Elliot Lessen The Rashi School
Jayne and David Guberman Marc Levin Dana and Yossi Raucher
Rebecca Gutman and Liz Aviva and David Levine Sharon Rich and Nancy Reed
Steinhauser Rabbi Daniel Liben and Fran Zuzana Riemer and Dr. Shawn
Susan and Eric Hailman Robins Liben Landres
Kohenet Dr. Claudia Hall Leslie Litwack Samantha Robinson
Andrew Halpert and Rabbi Xiomara Lorenzo Traci Rollins
Jane Kanarek Lianna Louie and Bruce Stanley Rosenbaum
Pamela Heller and Erik Hartog Thompson Avi Rosenberg
HIAS Aida Reed Luce and Rob Luce Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg/
Darcy Hirsh Zach and Sara Luck United Hebrew Congregation
Elizabeth Hirsch Anya Manning and Elie Janna Rosenberg and Michael
Rabbi Yechiel and Daria Lehmann Berger
Hoffman Sara and Gordon Marx Rachel Jacoby Rosenfield and
Emily Isman Elizabeth and Richard Mason Paul Rosenfield
Marvin Israelow and Dorian Jane Matlaw Louis and Lane Rosner
Goldman Robbie Medwed Rabbi Adrienne, Doug, and
Dr. Judith Jacobs Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman Elian Rubin
Jewish Community Relations Alessandra Melloni and Joshua Dr. Jerryl Lynn Rubin and
Council of San Francisco, the Blinder Mandy Devona
Peninsula, Marin, Sonoma, Rabbi Diana Miller Sally Rubin and Arthur
Alameda and Contra Costa ModernTribe Applbaum
Counties Cindy and Tony Monroe Wayne Scheck
Jewish Family and Children’s Avital Morris Lisa Schlesinger
Service of Greater Mercer National Council of Jewish Rabbi Lori Shaller and Matt
County Women Pelikan
Jewish Federation of Greater Barbara and Paul Neustadt Rabbi Daniel Shapiro and
Washington Rabbi Deborah Newbrun and Rabbi Max Chaiken
Jewish Federation of St. Louis Rabbi Sue Reinhold Rabbi Judith Siegal
Greg and Maria Jobin-Leeds Kay and Harvey Newman Dr. Jenny Siegel and Dr.
Jill Jones Neda and Alan Nussbaum Elizabeth Ferrenz
Rabbi Randy Kafka Robert and Rita Obeiter z”l Jodie Siegel
Rabbi Shalom and Shana Janice and Abe Obuchowski Riva Silverman and Abram
Kantor Michael Oxman and Doug Heisler
Drs. Judith and William Kates Winkelstein Rabbi Todd Silverman
Lisa Kershner Alexander Pascal Nina Simon and Robert
Tracey Kite and Andy Glick Laurie and Ross Pascal Rosenthal
Pam Klein Dr. Alice Passer and Drs. Michael Slater and
Shira Kline and Liz Alpern Rabbi Barry Krieger Shoshana Elkin Waskow
Andrew Koerner and Marcio Pathstone Hana Snow
Hamerschlak Dvora and Josh Pemstein Myra and Robert Snyder
Jaimie Krass and Rabbi Alexis Larry and Varisa Perlman Jill Sodafsky and Julie
Pinsky Jackie Piltch Finkelstein
Dr. Sidney Kriger Jacob Pinnolis Emily and Jay Solomon
PlayStation

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$360+ Rabbi Jaymee Alpert and Lynn Davis and Chance Agrella
Michael Sonduck and David Danny Kischel Philip Deitch
Zeligson Linda and David Altshuler Dell Technologies
Dr. Norman Spack and AmazonSmile Foundation Zane Diamond
Dr. Judith Feldman Loen Amer Elisheva and Tobias Dienstfrey
Rabbi Jonah Steinberg Bill Amplo and Bill Deena Disraelly
SVARA Snellenberger Dr. Leigh and Leslie Dolin
Synchrony Matching Gifts Apple Matching Gifts Program Gail Donner
Program Andy Austin and Michael Dr. Samuel Dorf and Dr. Maria
Temple Anshe Hesed (Erie, PA) Sonberg Kisel
Temple Beth El of Boca Raton Tracy Babcock Joshua Driesman
Temple Beth Zion (Brookline, Edward and Ellen Bakal James Dweck
MA) Rabba Aliza Libman Bonnie Eisenman
Temple Israel (Memphis, TN) Baronofsky Gavriel Elkind and Gary Alpert
Temple Ohabei Shalom Charles Barsky Rabbi Barat Ellman and Jay
(Brookline, MA) Ann Bauman and Kelly Golan
Temple Solel (Hollywood, FL) Thiemann Everyday Jewish Mom
Toast.org Matching Gift Jessica Bennett and Stephanie Sanford and Susan Fain
Program Burt Mark Farber and Sherry Katz
Martin Tobias and Robert Marx Miriam Berkowitz-Blue and Jessica Ferrari
Michael W. Twitty Phillip Blue Fife Family Foundation
Rachel Umlas The Bisgrove Family Debra and Allen Fineberg
Rabbi Lisa Vinikoor and Alyssa Susan and Mariano Blanco Ellie Fischman
Finn Jacob Blumenthal and Rabbi FayeRuth Fisher
Rabbi Andrew Vogel and Marci Harris-Blumenthal James Fishon and Sean Roe
Martha Hausman Peter Bokor Stewart Fleishman and Bruce
Eliana Vornov Susan and Steve Bookbinder Radler
Richard Wagner Carrie and Jamie Bornstein Martin and Helen Flusberg
James Wallack and Rebecca Cantor Alan Brava and Dr. Janet Freedman and Andy
Matthews Souksavat Soukhaseum Peppard
Jennifer Wallen Dr. Lynne Brodsky Dr. Ralph B. Freidin
Shaina Wasserman Alexander Brown Melissa and Akiva Friedman
Adam Weisberg Andrew and Gail Brown Rabbi Ronne and Irene
Rabbi Elaine Zecher and Rabbi Micah Buck-Yael Friedman
Dr. David Eisenberg California Institute of Integral Carrie Fuchs and Gary Girzon
Harvey Zuckman and Phil Studies Michal and Steffen Fuller
Oxman Benjamin Chaim Mark Gennerman and Michael
Beth Cobert and Adam Cioth Penn
$180+ Congregation B’nai Israel Karen and Matt Abrams Gerber
Anonymous (Galveston, TX) Roger Gindi and Gregory Victor
Rabbi Laura Abrasley and Julie Congregation B’nai Moshe Rabbi Rachel Goldenberg
Childers (West Bloomfield, MI) Amy Goldman
Pam Adelstein and Michael Jon Cohen Corp and Kevin Corp Jay Goldstein and Marc Matlin
Weissmann Kathy and Lino Covarrubias B Gonzalez-Lesser
Lisa Adler Paul Croft Google Matching Gift Program
Jaime Alberts Rabbi Charlie and Adena Sally Gottesman
Ira Alkalay and Mindy Scharlin Cytron-Walker Daniel and Emily Gottlieb
Honore Allen Jessica Daniels and Paul Tania Gray
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Julie Greenberg and Ronald Rabbi Michele Lenke and Rabbi Jim Morgan and Michele
Chaney Rachel Goldman Baker
Leslie Greher Beth Lenkey Tamara Moscoe and Eric
Emma Grinblatas Dr. Adam Lessne Petersiel
Rachel Gutin Melanie and Hope Levav Mount Zion Temple (St Paul,
Rabbi Susan Harris Robert Levers and Peggy Levitt MN)
Norman Hartstein and Robert Rabbi Daniel Levin Rabbi Beth Naditch and Mr.
Switzer Marjorie Levin Barry Freedman
Dr. Caroline Grace Helton and Shira and Jim Levin Joan Neal and David Weisbach
Matthew Kaplan Meira Levinson Jodi Nemser-Abrahams
Moss Herberholz Jennifer Levin-Tavares Rabbi Jessica Dell’Era
Thea Hillman Linda Levine and David Buseck Nussbaum and Rabbi Leah
Erica Hobby Michael Levy Nussbaum
Neal Hoffman and Andrew Amy Lewin Nancy Peavy
Ingall Barbara and Jerry Lewin Lisa Peckler and Bruce
Keith and Rachel Hofmann Rachie Lewis and Liz Feldstein
Heidi Holland and Ivy Brackup Aeschlimann Mindy and Max Peckler
Jenny and Franklin Homer Barry Lieber Peninsula Temple Sholom
Rabbi David and Toby Horowitz Analucia Lopezrevoredo and (Burlingame, CA)
Laura Horwitz and Guy Kevin Berrebi Drs. Susan H. Picker and Burt
Friedman JD Lorenzo and Todd Moritz Goldberg
Samara Hutman Jennifer Lotsoff P’nai Or Jewish Renewal
Rabbi Shirley Idelson Mark Lovich Congregation of Philadelphia
Insperity Stephanie Lowitt and Mason Rabbi Joel Pitkowsky
J Street Weintraub Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz
Rabbi David Jaffe and Janette Jane Lynch Rabbi Michael Pont, Marlboro
Hillis-Jaffe Judy and Stuart Madnick Jewish Center (Marlboro, NJ)
Judea Reform Congregation Barbara and Alan Marcum Regene and Dr. Kenneth Prager
(Durham, NC) Jennifer and Michael Markovitz Tamar Prager and Dr. Arielle
Nancy Kahn Shelley Marlow Freedberg
Rabbi Samantha Kahn Susan Marks Francesca Sterlacci Purvin
Rabbi Yoel Kahn and Dan Bellm Danya Martin Rabbi Joshua Rabin and Rabbi
Carol and Alan Kamin Jessica Matsumoto Yael Hammerman
Barbara Kaufmann Joshua Matz and Hillel Smith Lily Rabinoff-Goldman and
Kathy Kaufmann Samara Metzler Hillel Greene
Rabbi Noah Kitty Vered Meir Rabbi Elana Rabishaw
Susan and Morris Klein Barbara Meislin/Purple Lady Ellen Rapkin
Susan Knoppow and David Fund Paula Rayman
Saperstein Perry and Josh Melzer Ari and Shira Reeves
Kol Hadash Humanistic Sam Mendales and Judy David and Moshe Refaeli-
Congregation (Deerfield, IL) Rakowsky Berman
Rabbi Ashira Konigsburg and Deborah Meyer Mark Reisman
Rabbi Tim Bernard Carol B. Michael Dahlia Rockowitz
Rabbi Isabel de Koninck and Rabbi Goldie Milgram Mercedes Rogayan
Rabbi Roni Handler Modern Jewish Couples/ Ari Rosen and Elaine Klein
Rabbi Claudia Kreiman Temple Shalom of Newton Al Rosenberg and Mollie
Scott Kressner Elaine Moise and Robert Anderson
Ellen LaPointe Grodsky Rabbi Tracee and Keren Rosen-
Sophie Lee Kaden Mohamed Goldberg

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$180+ Rabbi Joshua and Tali Strom Up to $180
Kenneth Rosenstein and Gila Svirsky and Judy Kirshner Anonymous
Saundra Epstein The Synopsys Foundation RebeccaJo Abelman
Karen Rothman and Gordon Dr. Susie Tanchel and Jen Danit Abishour
Manning Kaplan Debra Abolafia and Nancy
Gideon and Jeryl Rothschild Mia and Ethan Tavan Cook
Alissa and Danny Rozansky Temple Adas Shalom - The James Abrams and Thomas
AJ Rubineau Harford Jewish Center (Havre Chiang
Rabbi J.B. Sacks and Steven de Grace, MD) AbstractbyRabrams
Karash Temple Beth Avodah (Newton, Eric Adelman
Rachel and Morry Safer MA) Cheryl Adelstein
Diane Sandoval Temple Emanuel of Greater Hilly Adler
Rabbi Kyle Savitch New Haven Religious School Richard Adler
Elizabeth Scafidi Temple Isaiah (Lexington, MA) Alejandro Alaniz
Joan Schloop Mitchell and Brenda Tobin Ruth Alderson
Andrea Schuver Roger Tobin and Bonnie Payne Cecilia Alkalay
Ellen Scott Tammy Trachtenberg Elizabeth Allen
Ellery Scott Susan Tuchman and Howard Marni Allen
Tamar Selch Homonoff Nathan Allison
Dr. Sara and Bennett Shenker Karel Visser Janice Alpert
Gail Sherman and Family Tammy Wagner Rabbi Thomas Alpert and
Tzedakah Kai Wallace Ms. Eileen Hagerty
Matthew Sherman Jennifer Weber and Laurence Amram Altzman and Rabbi
Cindy Shulak-Rome and Dan Bailen Jamie Weisbach
Rome Adriana Wechsler Cameron Amstater
Rob Siegel Arnold and Eileen Weinberg Eden Anolick
Reb. Jhos Singer and Julie Batz Jean Weinberg Rabbi Victor Appell and Colin
Vicki Singer Sherri Weintrop Hogan
Marshall and Deborah Skolnick Alex Weisler and Rabbi Alex Nacer Arabshahi
Einhorn Braver Karen Aroesty
Stephen Skrainka Jordan Weiss Frances Aron
Susannah Skyer Susan and Howard Weiss Jodi Asarch
Sara Smolover and Larry Kraus Eve Wenger Sandy and Ron Ashendorf
Eli Sobel James Edward Fischel Wiggins Jeffrey Auman
Rabbi Matthew and Nicole Debra and Richard Winer Susan Azizo
Vengrove Soffer Lauren Wolchok and Kyam B. Getter
Dean Solomon and Judy Katz Krieger B. Lynne Schwartz
Amy Spar Margo and Charles Wolfson Cecilia Bachana
Tova Sperber and Ken Mark and Rabbi Mara Young Beth and Adam Badik
Sperber, MD Robin J. and Sam Young Paul and Debra Bahner
Amy Spitalnick Rebecca Youngerman and Ruth Balinsky
Gabriella Spitzer and Sandy Mark Aronson Lynne Ballesta
Johnston Rabbi Barbara Zacky Sara Barcan
Rabbi Toba Spitzer Sandra and Edward Zaritt Peter Barrer
Abbie Statsky-Frank and Scott Adele Zerman Miranda Barzey
Frank Elizabeth Ziff Avram Baskin and Marjorie
Ryan Steinberg Daniel and Tamara White Baskin
Rabbi Rachel Steiner Zimmerman Robin Baslaw and Susan Smith
Rabbi Gil Steinlauf Carole and Paul Bass

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Rabbi Jordana and Seth Battis Rabbi Adena Blum Rabbi Heidi Cohen
Herbert Baum Allie Blum Judah Cohen
Marty Becker and Rabbi Karin and Jerry Blum Lanie Cohen
Shelley Kovar Becker Karen Blumenfeld and Andrew Leora Cohen and Joel Levenson
Bernard and Sonia Beekman Nierenberg Libby Cohen
Kira Epstein Begal Dr. Christina and Adam Bobrow Martin and Helen Cohen
Catya Belfer Rebecca Boggs and Michael Yitzchak Cohen
Loren Belforti Wenthe Ken Collinson
Anne-Cecile Bellisario Meri Bond and Jennifer Gilman Congregation Beth Or (Maple
Rabbi Laura Bellows Wendy Bordelove Glen, PA)
Rabbi Marci Bellows Myriam Bostwick Congregation Beth Shalom
Rabbi Allen Bennett Evie and Peter Bramson (Northbrook, IL)
Ricardo Ben-Safed Alan and Joyce Lynn Branfman Congregation Etz Chaim
Geri Berg and The Ron Alex Breitman (Lombard, IL)
Dr. Melanie and Ryan Berg Alex Brenon-Hodas Angela Conn
Heather Bergman Shua Brick Glynis Conyer
Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman Jeremy Brochin and Reena Elizabeth Cooper
and Rabbi Jethro Berkman Spicehandler Jeff Costa and Howard Klein
Beth Berkowitz and Joshua Ronnie Brockman Crane Lake Camp (URJ)
Henkin Brielle Broder Rabbi Meryl Crean
Cheryl and Arnie Berlin Miriam Brosseau Rabbi Menachem Creditor and
Judy and Jan Berman Gloria Brown Neshama Carlebach
Marc Berman Michelle Brown Sen. Cynthia and Harvey Creem
Ruthie Berman and Connie Rhea and Ronald Brown Jon Cross
Kurtz z”l Rabbi Joel Buchband Micah and Megan Culpepper
Ed and Diane Bernbaum Karl Buchberg and Patrick Susan Cummings-Lawrence
Ruby Berney Cooney Sydney Curran
Eve Bernfeld Cooper Bennett Burt Frank Cusack
Victoria Bernier Claire and Daniel Caine Lizabeth Cutler
Alyx Bernstein and Jord Jeanne Calloway and Rabbi Michael and Debbie Daniels
Barnett Isaac Saposnik Naomi Danis
Holly Bernstein Fern Cammy Antonia Dapena-Tretter
Lisa P. and Jeffrey Bernstein Jay Campbell Leona Dashkoff
Marc Bernstein Debra Caplan Jordan Dashow
Sophia Bernstein and Adam Judy Caplan Flora and Aryeh Davidson
Robinson Rebecca Carin Aviva Davis
Linda Bertozzi Debbi and Nick Carnes Loris De Blasio
Dr. Leona Bessonova and Rabbi David and Jonathan Amanda DeCesare
Mrs. Guimel DeCarvalho Shmidt Chapman Bennett Decker
Bet Mishpachah (Washington, Shai Cherry David and Carole Decter
DC) Lindsey Clark Miki and Jerry DeFrancesco
Beth Hillel Temple (Kenosha, Caitlin Clason Rob Dekoven
WI) Rabbi Sharon and Jason Caitlin Deliso
Andrea and Sam Bitton Clevenger Autumn Dennis
Jamie Allen Black Benjamin Cline and Baya Walls Amy and Dan Deutsch
Lauren M. Bloom Aimee Close Mindy Sager Dickler
Sylvia Bloom and Mihai Leslie Cogan Dignity Boston
Buretea David Cohen Donna Dimery
Rebecca Blouwolff Dr. Elaine R. S. Cohen Eliana Dobres

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Up to $180 Dennis and Rona Fischman David Ginsborg and Elisa
Robert Dobrusin Brynna Fish Koff-Ginsborg
Erika Donahue Prof. Joni Fishman Rob Gips and Karen Harris
Joseph Donahue Dr. Howard and Jody Fixler Darin Givens
Margaret Dondero Abby Flam Kelley Gludt
Ira and Shelli Dorf Judith Florence and Bruce Denise Gold
Caroline Dorn Mann Yonah Gold
Jill Douglas Rabbi Arye Fohrman and Chayn Goldberg
Nicole Druckman Andrew Belinfante Gary Goldberg
Renee M. Ducker Rabbi Betsy Forester Harriet Goldberg
Noah Duckett Deborah Forman Leslie Goldberg
Martine Duffy Corey Fox Rachel Goldberger
Zinovy Dunigan Emily Fox Natalie Goldfein
Lorraine Eason Dr. Randy and Robert Fox Priscilla Golding and Barbara
Ariel Edery Steven Fraade and Ellen Cohen Burg
Sapphira Edgarde Riley Fraigun Hilary Goldman
Noam Efergan Brian Frank Laurie Goldman
Deborah Eichhorn Dr. Laura Frank and Bob Pearl Goldman
Vanessa Eisemann and Dromboski Susan and Marc Goldman
Catherine Whiting Joani Frankel Rabbi Megan and Paige
Judah Eisner Leonard Frankel GoldMarche
Lucia Eixarch Nancy Frankel and Mary Atwell Ilia Goldshtein
Rabbi Marc Ekstrand Nina Frankel Madison Goldstein
Rafi Ellenson Susan and Larry Freedman Cantor Sharon and Steven
Jacob Elspas Marjorie and Leonard Freiman Goldstein
Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell and Nurit Dana Friedman Yelena Goltsman and Barbara
Shein Scott Friedman Freedman
Nini Engel and Neil Actor Helene Fromm and Julian Gittel and Nachman Goodman
Paige Enke Kalkstein Rabbi Mark Asher Goodman
Jerry and Hon. Ellen Esrick Jonathan Funk Cindy Goodman-Leib and Scott
Lisa Exler and Elie Kaunfer Staci and David Gambach Leib
Robyn Faintich Rabbi Ilana Garber and Adam Emily Goodstein and Ron Kelly
Anne Falk Berkowitz Sandy Sahar Gooen
Rabbi Susan Falk Miriam and Dov Gardin Allyson Goose
Rabbi Joan and Andy Farber Stacie Garnett Sharon Gorberg
Susan Farber Tamar Gasko Gali Gordon
Victoria Farber Hilary Gelfond and Mika Gross Jordana Horn Gordon
Ellen Feingold Gillian Geller Randy and Nancy Gorod
Barbara Feinstein Marian Geller Ruth and Gregg Gorrin
Jacqueline and Valerie Rabbi Myron S. and Eileen Tamar and Marshal Granor
Fein-Zachary Geller Greater Good Strategy
Laurie and Joel Feinstein Marc and Jessica Gidal Alexis Greenberg
Paul Felckowski Susan North Gilboa and Rami Izzi Greenberg
Coren Feldman Gilboa Eitz Greenberger
Judy Fensterman Sarah Gill Elysa Greenblatt and Russell
Paul Fernandez Amanda Gillespie Lerner
Meredith Ferrell Laura Anne Gilman Maya Greenstein
Rabbi Zev-Hayyim Feyer Joshua Gilstein Judy and Joe Gross
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Sherry Grossman and Allen Laura and Scott Hyman Kevin Kirkpatrick
Spivack IBM Employee Services Rebecca Kirsch
Terri Grossman Jo Icaza Dr. Philip Klapper and Elissa
Amy Gup Stacey and Daniel Isaacs Kraut Klapper
Mira Gutoff Shira Isenberg Rabbi Daniel and Jen Klein
Helene Haapala and Connie Jo and Jon Ivester Rabbi Margaret Frisch Klein
Martin Marie-Louise Jackson-Miller and Simon Klein
Sherry Hahn and James Hill Myra Jacobs and Michael Pamela Klein
Ken Hailpern Fuchs Alice Knowles and KathyAnn
Kenneth Hailpern Dr. Gwen and Dan Jacobsohn Gianino
Lisa Halpern Rabbi Suzie Jacobson and JoJo Michael Kohn
Illyana Hamicksburg Schwartz Jacobson Robin Kohnhorst
Amy Hammerman Joey Jaroslawicz Rabbi Neil Kominsky
Stephanie Handel and Jewish Community Centers of Charles Koplik and Sue Tafler
Madeleine Remez Greater Boston Michele Koppelman
Larry Hanover Sheila Johnston Leah Kopperman and Rabbi
Andrew Harding Marvin Kabakoff Valerie Lieber
Jessica Harrell Joanna Kabat and David Castle Michael and Joan Korenblit
Cheryl and Jay Harris Julian Kadesh Rebecca and Aaron Kotok
Erica Harris Michael Kalb and Brian Heng Chananya Kozlovsky
Erika Harris Rabbi Jeremy and Amy Rozann Kraus and Daniel
Ramin Hassan Kalmanofsky Epstein
Michael Hauptman Rodger and Moira Kamenetz Susan Krauss
Bonnie Hausman Rita Kanne Taylor Krauss
John Hawkins Lynnsie Kantor Rebecca Kreutzer
Laura Hegfield Eleanor Kaplan Rabbi Jeremy Kridel
Megan Henderson Martha Kaplan Robert Kunikoff
Alan Henkin and Susana Talia Kaplan Jeanney Kutner
Castillo Wendy and Hank Kaplowitz Ben Labovitz and Stephen
William Herbert and Marvin Ryan Karben Cohen
Glyder Mitchell J. Kardon Dr. Joy Ladin and Dr. Elizabeth
Rabbi Elizabeth B. Hersh Rabbi Lawrence Karol Denlinger
Dr. Phyllis Hersch Maya Kattler-Gold Rabbi Susan Laemmle and
Yael and Lee Hershfield Nechama Katz and Serena John Antignas
Richard and Sylvia Weinert Shapiro Meir Lakein and Orit Kent
Hewlett Michael Katz and family Marc Lamb
Noa Heyman Sharyn Katz Eve Landau
Hillel Council of New England Stephen Ruby Katz Susan Landau-Van Dyke
Mark and Judy Hoffman Ari and Jennifer Kaufmann Benjamin Landman and Jen
Abby and Jeremiah Holmes Judith Kaufmann and George Feldman
Peyton Holubeck Moose Sally and Joe Lang
Mark Homyk Henry and Laurie Kay Marci R. and David Laurvik
Becca Hopkins Susan Kay and David Baron Max Leader
Jon and Erika Hornstein Don Kaye Abigail Lederer
Abby Horowitz Eytan Kessler Celis Lee
Muriel W. Horowitz Maria and Steven Kessler Rick Lerner
Robert and Sue Housman Michael Kharfen Gerald Levin
Roy Huebner Linda and Brian Kingsbury Mia Levin
Rachel Hutt and Nikki Marks Laura Kinley and Kelli Lent Lisa Levine

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Up to $180 Ellen Mazow David Peck
Susan Levine Caitlin McLaughlin Rabbi Allison Peiser
Rabbi Judd and Dr. Hillary Allison and Robert McLean Geri Pell
Kruger Levingston Lisa McNerney Bernard and Raylea Pemstein
Becca Levitt Prof. Natan Meir Cathie and Gary Perolman
Barry Levy Gav Meiri Sandra and Donald Perrin
David Levy and Keith Yosef Espina Mendoza Paul Peterson
Schumann Ann Merical Jill Petschek
Jesse Levy Jules and Ruth Mermelstein Jennifer Phillips
Natalie Levy Barry Mesch David Picker
Sara Levy Dr. Paul Miller Francine Pickus
Yonit Levy Bill Mindlin Daniel Pincus
Gabriel Lewenstein Carra Minkoff Christine Piotrow
Jacob Lewis Tova Mirvis David Pistrang and Mitchell
Meredith Lewis Dr. Marilyn Mishaan Luu
Zev Lewis Lindsey Moreno Dr. Judith Plaskow and Dr.
Jacqueline and Fred Paula Morris and Deb Hyman Martha Ackelsberg
Lieberberg Robin D. Morris Debs Plotzker
Michael Lieberman Minna Scherlinder Morse and Drs. Irene and Richard Plotzker
Jill Linder Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb Prof. Arthur Plutzer
Jane Lippow Gail Moskowitz Devon Pohl
Arthur and Judy Lipton Laura Moskowitz and Robin Charles Polep
Karyn and Mitch Liss Shore Bonnie Pollack
Kenneth Liss and Jill Feblowitz Steven and Arielle Mossberg Rabbi Sam Pollak
Karen Loewy and Rabbi David Joyce Murdoch Stephen Pollard
Widzer Beth and Behrooz Nazer Alex Polyak
Devonshire Lokke Brittany Nehmen Kristy Poteat
Dina London Agnes Neiger and Shulamis Rabbi JoHanna Potts
Michelle Love Lieber Lemuel Pouros
Liz Lowy Eve Neiger Andrea Presberg and Jackie
Katherine Lynn Debra Neiman Miller
Mamaleh’s Delicatessen Sara Lynn Newberger and Judith Price
Todd Mancini Barbie Levine Prudential Matching Gifts
Sally Mandler Addie New-Schmidt Program
Joan Manheimer and Stewart Leandra Nichola and Family Chana Prus
Gabel Mark Nimar Ashley Quinn
Beth Mann Dr. Katie Nix Rabbi Discretionary Fund
Sherie Mar-Chaim William Northup Congregation Agudat Achim
David and Emily Marcovitz Rabbi George Nudell and Liba (Schenectady, NY)
Kimberly Marcus Casson-Nudell Rachel and Daniel Rabin
Stephanie Marcus Daniel Nussbaum Sofya Rabinovich
Rabbi Randall Mark Okun Kalamazoo Community David and Linda Rabinowitz
Albert and Rabbi Rachel Marks Jewish School Janet Raffel and Rabbi David
Marlboro Jewish Center Oliver Sandmel
(Marlboro, NJ) Brenda Olson Thomas Raffin
MasterCard Jan Oosting Noémie Rak
Ellen and Stuart Masters Karin and Jamie Orenstein Maggid Eli Andrew Ramer
Aliza Mazor Claire Osinoff Alexia Ramos
Rachel Mazor Kate Passow Jason Randall

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Reconstructionist Synagogue Adam Schaffer and Melissa Matthew Shuman
of the North Shore Sandler Ronnie and Steve Sichel
(Plandome, NY) Cliff and Gail Schechter Barbara and Alan Sidman
Firkins Reed and Dennis Barr Rabbi Susan Schein Dr. David Siegel and Dr. Nancy
Theodore Reff and Barbara Emily Scheinberg Lazarus
Divver Brad Schenerman Jane and Ben Siegel
Shua Reinstein Cantor Robert and Susie Malka Sigal
Anneka Reiter Scherr Rachel Silber
Anthony Reiter Tanya Schevitz Dr. Mark Silk
Fern and Ginny Remedi-Brown Simone Schicker Jerry and Arleen Silverlieb
Arlene Remz Karen Schiller Arthur Silverman
Susan and Franklin Richard Rabbi Janine Schloss Hannah Silverman
Elise and Barry Richman Barbara Schneider Lynn and Rob Silverman
Roz Richter Jennifer Schneider Mitch Silverman
Annette Roberts Will Schneider Renee Silverstein
Bree and Ed Robin Allison Schnipper Richard Simons
Susan and Chris Rocca Solvej Schou Samantha Simons
Meri-Jane Rochelson and Joel Linda Schroeder Cynthia and Eric Singer
Mintz Dara Schur and Miye Goishi Louis and Abby Singer
Kyle Rodriguez Adena Schutzberg Mary Lee and Louie Sirkin
Lisa Rogerson Jessica Rezak Schwab and Myrna and Len Sirowitz
Sarah Rolle Yoni Schwab Rabbi Scott Slarskey and Rabbi
Alison Rollman Adam Schwartz and Shira Tracy Nathan
Caroline Romash Danan Michael and Janet Slifer
Rabbi Yaacov and Nina Rone Deborah Schwartz Carole Slipowitz and Daniel
Jaxson Rosenberg Fayla Schwartz Halbert
Cantor Dara Rosenblatt Shmulie Schwartz Marsha and Marc Slotnick
Navah Rosenblatt Eugene Schweig and Lisa Glenn and Juli Sloves
Lisa Rosenfeld and Alan Kanter Alex Smith
Lobovits Beverlee Sclar Cheryl Smith
Maayan Rosenfield Donna Segal Laurilee Smith
Lori Rosner Ruth Kertzer Seidman Lori Smith
Rochelle and Stuart Rossman Carrie Seligman Maisie, Steve, and Robin Smith
Sam and Terry Roth Ralph Seligman Jill Smudski
Jill Rothstein Dr. Robin Septon Rose Snitz
Kenneth Rubel and Alane Yona Shahar Hila Snyder
Marks Jonathan Shamay-Draluck and Laurie Solens
Prof. Robin Rubin Oren Shamay Draluck Maddie Solomon
Brian Rubin-Sowers Lester Shane Ben Solomon-Schwartz and
Francesca Rubinson Alan Shapiro David Tessler
Leland Rudofsky Howard and Eileen Shapiro Carlie Somerville
Eitan Runyan Matthew Sheedy and Alice Paula Sommer
Elias and Cantor Elizabeth Greenberg-Sheedy Martin Sonkin
Sacks Tilly and Or Shemer Sandra Sostrin
Carol Sacon Bruce Shenitz Suzy Sostrin
Rachel Sagaser Elisheva Sherman Eliza Sparkes
Emily Snyder Samuels Galina Sheynberg Roni Spetalnick
Susan Sapiro and Lewis Jerrold Shien Glenda Speyer
Polishook Lisa and Bill Sholk Francine Spigel

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
Up to $180 Alastor Van Kleeck Rebecca Widom
Gilda and Samuel Spinat Jenn Varian Marla Wiener and Ira Adelman
Jennifer Spitzer Orly Vaughn Rabbi Nancy H. Wiener and
Rabbi Brent Chaim and Alison Valerie Verhas-Toskin Judith Tax
Spodek Garry Vickar Elisha Wiesel
Jonathan Springer Shira Vickar-Fox and Jonathan Marilyn and Gary Wind
Andrea Stagg Fox Paul Winkler
Duvi Stahler Shelley and Dr. Leonard Victor Jasmine Gothelf Winship and
Juliet and Birger Stamperdahl Heather and Michael Vidmar- Rabbi David G. Winship
Ellen Steinbaum and James McEwen Rabbi Irvin and Kathy Wise
Dalsimer Blake Voss Mollie Witenoff
Yari Steinfeld Valerie Wald Howard Wolfe
Rabbi Lane and Linda Steinger Shayna Warner Prof. Jeremy Wolfe and
Evan Stern Skylar Washburn Prof. Julie Sandell
Brett and Noah Stern Gayle and Jay Waxenberg Elizabeth Wolfson
Larry Sternberg and Sara Leona Wayser Diane Wormser
Abramovitz Buck Weaver Nina Wouk and Jessie Ap’Neva
Nancy and Norman Stoff Philip Webber Sarah and Matthew Wulf
Connie and Bob Stolow Nancy Weigley Lori-Ann Wynter
Nora Stolzman and Sam Trulli Colin A. Weil and Stella Skolnik- Yahelle Yaccoby
Lisa Stone and Scott Cantor Weil Jeremy Yamin
David Strauss and Joyce Gail Weinbrum Eric and Dava Yanoff
Krensky Nicole Weinbrum Alaina, Charles, and Olivia
Dr. Carl Streed Jr. Rabbi Jennifer Weiner and Yoakum
Michael Stutzman Jeffrey Sachs Giselle Youngblood
Robert Sullaway Sandy Weiner Jane Zande and Jeff Smith
Shifra Sunshine Douglas and Judith Weinstock Phillip Ziegler
Jennifer Swanson Tammy and Robert Weiser Steven Zimmerman and Laurie
Lili Swift Dr. Daniel and Cheri Weiss Ross
Rabbi Barbara Symons Leesa Weiss Brenna Zonick-Wootten
Jimmy Taber and Rabbi Mia Rabbi Michael Weiss Rabbi Henry and Barbara Zoob
Simring Marcia and Herb Weller Zoom Corporate
Mari Tarantino and Meg Quint Christopher Wetmore Deena Zucker
Selma Telles Lawrence Wexler Deena Zuckerman
Temple Beth Torah (Fremont, David Wheaton
CA)
Temple Sinai of Roslyn (Roslyn
Heights, NY) “Raising Is, a nonbinary trans Thai Jewish kid in
Amy Teplow and Mindy Rice Florida, has been joyful and challenging. Keshet has
Rabbi Ravid and Yaffa Tilles
Rabbi Stefan Tiwy been a place of comfort, inspiration and safety for
Darlene and Bob Torio Is–from Shabbaton participation to team leader work.
Andrea Trivax The professional, emotional and intellectual support
Susan Tubbesing of Keshet guides countless LGBTQ+ teens and
Harve Tucker families towards acceptance and fulfillment. We are
Cantor Ann Turnoff
so thankful for Keshet.”
Alan and Lisa Tuttle
Varisa Perlman
Melissa Tye
Carol Ungar New York, New York
Ilene Ungerleider and Alex Pirie
Juan Pablo Uribe
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DAVID PASSER LEGACY FUND
“Keshet called to me and David z”l because we were those ungainly teens, loved but
knowing we were different. When we each came out, being gay seemed more important
than being Jewish. But as young adults and as a couple, we realized that to be our whole
selves, we needed to be part of the Jewish community and the gay community. We
supported Keshet in the early years as Idit worked to bring a more progressive view of
who could be Jewish in the larger community. Acceptance would never have been David’s
goal. Full acknowledgement and participation always was. He would say, ‘We belong here,
and we’re going to show you why, and how.’”
Marc Maxwell
Cambridge, Massachusetts

David Passer z”l and Marc Maxwell

You are invited to join Marc in providing generous, multi-year support to sustain Keshet’s
youth programs in David’s memory. For information on donating to the David Passer
Legacy Fund, reach out to Jon Grabelle Herrmann, Keshet Chief Development Officer, at
[email protected].

2023 ANNUAL REPORT


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“At eleven years old, our child, who had attended URJ Camp
Eisner since she was seven, formally transitioned to her affirmed
name and gender. This was more than a decade ago, and it was
the first time an overnight Jewish summer camp had faced such
a request. Keshet worked with camp leadership to prepare a
welcoming environment. Later that year, The Forward published
‘How one transgender camper helped shape the entire Reform
movement.’ That camper was Hannah. Keshet made it possible.”
Tamar Gendler
Hamden, Connecticut

“Keshet has been an important and dedicated partner in


promoting equity and fostering a sense of belonging for everyone
in the Jewish community, especially Jews of color who identify as
LGBTQ. The Weinberg Foundation is proud to support its mission
and efforts to create a more inclusive future that celebrates the
rich diversity of the Jewish people.”
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation

“As a family with two dads living in Florida, finding inclusive


Jewish spaces is more important than ever. Keshet is working
every day to make it easier for families like ours, and we
are indebted to Keshet and its staff for their advocacy and
programming in our state. We have seen firsthand the impact that
Keshet has made for our family, and we are proud to support their
continued good work.“
Louis and Lane Rosner
Boca Raton, Florida

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