Over the past year, we have witnessed the extraordinary power of our rabbis and kehillot to bring light and comfort to a people in pain. Across Israel, Masorti rabbis have stood on the front lines of resilience, offering strength, guidance, and hope in moments of deep uncertainty. In homes, kehillot, and public squares, our rabbis have reminded Israelis that Torah, prayer, and community remain the unshakable foundations of Jewish life.

Across the globe, beyond Israel and North America, Masorti rabbis have led their communities with extraordinary courage and creativity, deepening and nurturing Jewish life and connection even as they confront growing pressures and threats to their continuity.

This year’s RA Masorti Campaign focuses on bolstering resilience and building community—in Israel and throughout our worldwide movement. Your partnership makes this possible.

When you give to the RA Masorti Campaign, you are sustaining your colleagues in Israel and around the world—helping them continue to teach, lead, comfort, and inspire. You are ensuring that our shared Masorti/Conservative Torah continues to shine brightly across communities and generations.

Your contribution directly supports:

  • Ongoing training and mentorship for pulpit rabbis
  • Seed funding to establish new kehillot and rabbinic positions
  • Strategic guidance to help kehillot become self-sustaining
  • Visiting rabbis for communities without permanent leadership
  • Creation of rabbinic resources for Torah, tefillah, education, and outreach

At this moment of rebuilding and renewal, your partnership means more than ever. Together, we are shaping a Jewish future rooted in resilience, compassion, and hope – for Klal Yisrael.

בתודה ובברכה

 

Robyn Fryer Bodzin, Campaign Co-chair Eric Cytryn, Campaign Co-chair               

  • Current Contact Information
  • Payment
  • Preview
  • Complete
Donor Information
Billing Address

The Rabbinical Assembly has been recognized as an entity organized and operated exclusively for religious purposes as described under Section 501(c)(3); it is excluded from the category of private foundations by Section 509(a)(1). Accordingly, contributions to the Rabbinical Assembly are deductible for income, gift and estate tax purposes under Sections 170(a) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Rabbinical Assembly has been assigned the Federal Tax I! identification Number 13-1663324. In accordance with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Service, we confirm to you that no goods, services or benefits were provided to you for your generous contribution.