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The President’s Council

ľ¨Ó㴫ý’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 ľ¨Ó㴫ý’s mission of open inquiry, intellectual rigor, personal engagement and spiritual creativity.

The President’s Council offers an enhanced experience recognizing your ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝ pride and participation. Among numerous benefits, the Council interfaces with the President, leadership, and fellow stakeholders who share a passion for ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝.

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 ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝ courses and study sessions.
  • Private invitation to President Council receptions.
  • VIP seating at ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝’s Graduation and Ordination ceremonies.
  • Be our guest at our annual Gala.

ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝ 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 current 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 ľ¨Óă´«Ă˝ in nurturing a vibrant Jewish life throughout Greater Boston, across North America, in Israel, and around the world.