Ways to Give

Sustaining a community where we all belong

There are many ways to support Hebrew College with your gift. Your generosity enables us to reimagine Jewish learning and leadership, building a bridge between the wisdom of our past and an interconnected world in need of our commitment and care. Thank you.


One-time gifts

Online: Make a gift using our secure online giving form using your Visa, Mastercard, or American Express. It’s quick and easy, and your gift can be put to immediate use. (You also have the option via our online form to establish a monthly giving schedule to “set it and forget it,” which makes your impact go even farther and last longer!)

By Check: Checks should be made payable to Hebrew College and mailed to:

Hebrew College
Office of Institutional Advancement
1860 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02466

Please be sure to indicate on the check or with an accompanying note if your gift is designated for particular use and in honor/memory of someone special.

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Your gift to Hebrew College fuels dynamic Jewish learning and leadership for an interconnected world, and makes our lives more meaningful, our communities more vibrant, and our world more whole. Teens, future rabbis and cantors, Jewish educators, and adult learners enhance and enrich our diverse Jewish communities, and your support is invaluable to their journey.

Your support makes an impact here and around the world!

Student and Alumni Impact

  • 300,000 Jews worldwide reached by Hebrew College-ordained rabbis
  • 18,000 individuals served by Hebrew College-ordained cantors
  • 90,000 students educated by Hebrew College graduate education alumni
  • 8,000 adult learners enriched by Hebrew College programs
  • 5,500 teens inspired by Hebrew College youth programs

I wanted to invest in an education that will help me bring young Jews into the Jewish landscape that exists today and not one that existed in the past. Hebrew College provides me just that every day.

Rabbi Gita Karasov`20

Ways To Give

Hebrew College’s President’s Council recognizes a caring community of friends and leaders who give with generosity and compassion to the College, allowing Jewish education and creativity to flourish. Philanthropy at this level nurtures and sustains Hebrew College’s mission of open inquiry, intellectual rigor, personal engagement and spiritual creativity. We are deeply grateful!

Hebrew College President’s Council Levels

  • Meyasdim/Founders: gifts of $100,000+
  • Bonim/Builders: gifts of $36,000 to $99,999
  • Talmidim/Lifelong Learners: gifts of $20,000 to $35,999
  • Shutafim/Partners: gifts of $10,000 to $19,999
  • Haverim/Friends: gifts of $5,000 to $9,999
  • Yedidim/Companions: gifts of $3,600 to $4,999

Join the 2024-25 President’s Council by making a gift at any of the levels above online or via mail between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

To learn more: Contact Rosa Kramer Franck, Director of Development, at rfranck@hebrewcollege.edu to explore how you can partner with Hebrew College in nurturing a vibrant Jewish life throughout Greater Boston, across North America, in Israel, and around the world.

The benefits of using a donor-advised fund are strong and, with the new tax laws, are expected to grow in appeal to strategic donors. They are far easier to establish than a private foundation and allow you to support Hebrew College flexibly and meaningfully.

Please contact your financial advisor, or Rosa Franck, Director of Development, at 617.559.8736, for more information.

Amplify your impact by participating in a matching-gift program at your company. Many corporations have established programs whereby the company matches or multiplies donations made by current, and in some cases, retired employees. Some of these companies also match directors’ gifts. We encourage you to check with your employer to determine if they administer a matching-gift program. Donations received from employers through their matching gift programs are fully tax-deductible.

  1. How to determine if your company has a matching gift program:
  2. Check with your company’s HR department to see if there is a matching gift program in place.
  3. Ask HR for a copy of their Matching Gift Form and complete your portion.
  4. Submit the form to Hebrew College via email to Sharon Katz at skatz@hebrewcollege.edu or mail to the address below.

Sharon Katz
Development Operations Manager
Hebrew College
1860 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02466

Support Hebrew College while celebrating a loved one, milestone, or simcha. Sponsorships personalize the meaning of your contribution. Make a difference throughout the year, like the examples below:

Event Sponsorships

Fellowships/Scholarships/Awards

  • Donor-sponsored awards: Each year, donors sponsor anonymous or named financial aid opportunities for our rabbinical students. Help a future Jewish leader dedicate more time to their studies and less time worrying about expenses.

Interested? Contact Rosa Franck, Director of Development, at rfranck@hebrewcollege.edu or 617.559.8736.

Join a dedicated community committed to reimagining Jewish learning and leadership for an interconnected world. Now it’s even easier to support our students, faculty, and programs as a sustainer by establishing a monthly recurring gift with our secure online giving form. Doing so makes your impact go even farther and last longer!

To become a sustainer, indicate your preference on our secure online giving form or email advancement@hebrewcollege.edu.

Join our Living Legacy Society to invest in the future of Hebrew College and realize financial and charitable benefits for you and your family. Planned gifts include bequests, trusts, gifts of life insurance and annuities. Planned gifts often have the following advantages:

  • They may provide income for life for you and/or another beneficiary, such as a spouse, child(ren) and additional family members.
  • They may provide current federal income-tax deductions for a portion of the gift that passes to Hebrew College.
  • Trusts may provide increased income since gifted property can be sold without capital gains and reinvested in higher income-producing property.
  • They can provide professional investment management and supervision without a fee to the donor.

Estate planning opportunities at Hebrew College include:

  • Remembering Hebrew College in your will or by creating a living trust. No matter your age, preparing a will ensures your wishes are fulfilled after death.
  • Name Hebrew College as the beneficiary of your retirement plan.
  • Purchase a new life-insurance policy naming Hebrew College as the beneficiary. At little cost to you now, you can make a difference in the future. There may be beneficial income-tax deductions for you today.
  • Name Hebrew College as a beneficiary of an existing life-insurance policy.
  • Remember loved ones with memorial gifts to the college’s endowment fund.
  • Encourage family and friends to leave gifts to the college’s endowment fund in their wills.

Restricted and Endowed Gifts

Leave a legacy at Hebrew College by establishing a named restricted and/or endowed gift. Please contact Rosa Franck, Director of Development, at 617.559.8736.

Lead by example and influence others to follow your lead!

An outright gift of appreciated appreciated securities is one of the most attractive methods of giving. Provided you have owned the securities for more than one year, a gift of listed stocks, bonds or other publicly traded securities entitles you to a charitable income-tax deduction equal to the full market value of the securities; this is calculated by averaging the high and low selling prices on the date of the gift.

Note: It is very important that your broker notify the Development Office when stock is being transferred.Your broker should contact Sharon Katz at skatz@hebrewcollege.edu or 617.559.8764 with your name and that of the stock being transferred in order that we can properly credit and acknowledge your gift.

Brokerage transfer instructions.

A charitable IRA rollover is a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from a retirement account to a charitable organization. One rationale for making such a distribution lies in the benefits the donor can receive. These benefits can be significant in both tax savings and impact on a charity.

In 2024, individuals who are 70½ years old or older may use a QCD to donate up to $105,000 to qualified charities directly from an IRA. Going forward the maximum will be indexed annually for inflation.

If you qualify, the IRA Charitable Rollover is a great way to save on taxes and make an end-of-year gift to Hebrew College. If you have not yet taken your required minimum distribution (RMD) for 2024, an IRA Charitable Rollover gift can count toward satisfying this requirement. This also benefits taxpayers who are not yet required to take RMDs to still take advantage of the QCD technique without the income tax hit on the distributed funds while also removing those funds from liability for future estate taxes.

What you need to know to take advantage of the opportunity for 2024:

  • Eligibility: Individuals aged 70-1/2 or older in 2024.
  • Amount eligible: Up to $105,000.
  • Method: Direct transfer from an IRA account to Hebrew College.
  • How to initiate a transfer: Contact your IRA administrator for instructions; notify Hebrew College.

Retirement plans are among the most highly taxed assets one can own, subject to income tax in life, estate tax at death, and income tax when left to an individual other than a spouse.

Although IRA Charitable Rollover gifts do not qualify for the charitable deduction, they are, in effect, 100% deductible. Act quickly to complete an IRA Charitable Rollover gift for 2024. As in all charitable gift decision-making, review with one’s advisor is encouraged.

For information on giving to Hebrew College, please be in touch with the Hebrew College Office of Institutional Advancement at advancement@hebrewcollege.edu or 617.559.8764.

Institutional Advancement Staff

Rosa Franck

Director of Development
rfranck@hebrewcollege.edu

Sharon Katz

Development Operations Manager
skatz@hebrewcollege.edu

Mia Tavan

Development & Community Engagement Associate
mtavan@hebrewcollege.edu


Hebrew College’s Federal Tax ID Number is 042104300

Contact Info

Office of Institutional Advancement
617.559.8764
Hours:
M-Th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST
F, 10 a.m. to noon
advancement@hebrewcollege.edu