Fundraising & Donations
Why and How To Make a Donation to Temple Beth El of Patchogue
Temple Beth El was founded by people who dreamed of creating compelling, meaningful ways for members to connect richly with Judaism and with each other. Today, those goals are still in the forefront of everything we do.
We do it through content: programs that engage the head, the heart, the spirit and even the funny bone.
We do it through connection: people coming together to be with each other, to be like that friendly next d’or (generation) neighbor.
We do it through collaboration: we actively partner on projects with other Jewish organizations.
All of this is possible BECAUSE kind and generous people like you said “YES” I want these dreams to continue for generations to come.
Donations to Temple Beth El of Patchogue are truly appreciated and are appropriate for any occasion or event including
a simcha (joyous event)
in memory of a loved one, friend, colleague, etc
to recognize someone special
a thank you
Acknowledgement cards are sent out to the honoree or to the family, in the case of a memorial, for these donations.
To make your donation by credit card, please use this link or call the office at 631-475-1882.
To make your donation with Zelle, locate us by searching for our email: tbepatchogue@gmail.com
Checks may be mailed to
Temple Beth El of Patchogue
45 Oak St
Patchogue, NY 11772
The following funds are also available for donation using our form:
Memorial Plaques : A plaque commemorating a loved one on the Memorial Board in the main sanctuary. ($360)
Tree of Life : Celebrate a joyous occasion with a leaf on our tree sculpture to honor that special person, commemorate a milestone, or a memento for a bar or bat mitzvah, wedding, or birth. (Leaves: $144)
Buy a Brick: Personalized inscription on a brick that is included in our meditation garden.
Kiddush Fund : funds raised in this account will be used when we do not have a sponsored kiddush on a Shabbat morning
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund : funds raised in this account are spent at the discretion of Rabbi Pardo (call the office at 631-475-1882 to donate to this specific fund)
All gifts are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.