
Make a donation
Any amount is appreciated
Mitzvot are commandments, traditionally understood to come from God and to be intended for the Jewish people to observe. Making donations to White Meadow Temple congregational funds is a mitzvah. By making White Meadow Temple a philanthropic priority in your life, you are not only sustaining your synagogue today, you are helping to ensure the strength of our congregation and community for generations to come.
Fundraising Opportunities
Support for White Meadow Temple can easily be done through purchasing supermarket vouchers, donating used ink and toner cartridges to our recycling program, as well as making Amazon purchases through AmazonSmile.
Dedicate & Sponsor
Sponsorships and dedications are easy to do and wonderful ways to celebrate a family milestone, honor joyous occasions, recognize deserving individuals and remember loved ones.
Please select an option below…

Shabbat Sponsor
Whether it be in memory of a loved one, in honor of a birthday, or to…
Shabbat Sponsor
Whether it be in memory of a loved one, in honor of a birthday, or to mark another special occasion, sponsoring a Shabbat is the perfect way to make the day truly special.
In lieu of Kiddush contributions, we welcome donations to cover expenses related to our Zoom services. Your contribution will be listed in our weekly E-News and monthly Bulletin as well as recognized at Shabbat services.

Prayerbook Dedication
Dedicate a Prayerbook or Bible in honor or in memory of a loved one. A bookplate…
Prayerbook Dedication
Dedicate a Prayerbook or Bible in honor or in memory of a loved one. A bookplate commemorating the dedication will be placed in the inside cover.

Tribute Cards
Cards are mailed from the Synagogue Office to acknowledge every simcha, family milestone...
Tribute Cards
Cards are mailed from the Synagogue Office to acknowledge every simcha, family milestone and significant occasion, to send get well wishes, remember a departed friend or family member, or acknowledge a Yahrzeit.

Fund Contributions
There are many ways to give to our community and our shul, including volunteering and making…
Fund Contributions
There are many ways to give to our community and our shul, including volunteering and making donations. Making a donation in honor or memory of a loved one, friend, or special occasion is just one way to give. Any amount you donate is appreciated and will help a wide range of people. If you don’t find a fund that ‘speaks’ to you, or if you have any questions, please call (973) 627-4500 or contact us to discuss your donation. We have a variety of funds, sponsorships and programs through which you can help our synagogue and community grow.
Did you know that many people donate gifts and money in multiples of $18 ($18, $36, $54…$180, etc.)? This tradition comes from the numerical value of the Hebrew word for Life, “Chai.” By donating in multiples of $18, the donor is symbolically wishing for or bestowing a ‘good life’ on the recipient. Of course, any amount a person donates is a mitzvah (good deed), so please donate what feels appropriate to you!
Torah Restoration: Maintaining and restoring the level of kashrus to a Torah demands considerable patience, skill, proper training and experience We would like to set up a Torah fund so that there are always monies readily available that are dedicated for Torah repair. All donations, no matter how small or large, will be valuable contributions to the fund.
Building Fund: Support future needs, alterations and maintenance of our building and grounds. All donations, no matter how small or large, will be valuable contributions to the fund.
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund: Used at the discretion of the Rabbi. Monies are used to subsidize programs for the synagogue, synagogue-related travel, educational programs and tzedakah. All donations, no matter how small or large, will be valuable contributions to the fund.
Religious School Fund: Enrich the lives of our religious school students and invest in our children’s Jewish futures. All donations, no matter how small or large, will be valuable contributions to the fund.

Gold Dedications
A unique way to mark special birthdays or anniversaries, B’nai Mitzvah, baby namings...
Gold Dedications
A unique way to mark special birthdays or anniversaries, B’nai Mitzvah, baby namings or other celebrations and milestones as well as in memory of loved ones is with a leaf on the Tree of Life or an engraved brick on our outside pathway.
Engraved names or messages* (up to three lines; 12 characters per line) can be accommodated.
Note: We will contact you to confirm the engraving text prior to engraving.

Yahrzeit Memorial Plaque
Displayed on the walls of the Sanctuary. A reminder letter is mailed each year prior to…
Yahrzeit Memorial Plaque
Displayed on the walls of the Sanctuary. A reminder letter is mailed each year prior to the Yahrzeit anniversary.