The President’s Council

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.

The President’s Council offers an enhanced experience recognizing your Hebrew College pride and participation. Among numerous benefits, the Council interfaces with the President, leadership, and fellow stakeholders who share a passion for Hebrew College.

Individually, each President’s Council member makes a monumental impact; together, this group is instrumental to ensuring that the College remains cutting-edge, that our transformative education is available for all students, and that our mission remains strong.


President’s Council Benefits

  • Adult Learning Zoom to welcome the Jewish New Year with the College President.
  • Concierge service to assist Council members in selecting classes
  • Exclusive early registration to Hebrew College courses and study sessions.
  • Private invitation to President Council receptions.
  • VIP seating at Hebrew College’s Graduation and Ordination ceremonies.
  • Be our guest at our annual Gala.

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 between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

>> View our 2022-23 President’s Council members in our latest annual impact report

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.