Union for Reform Judaism    
Since first opening our gates in 1952, more than 30,000 youngsters have called OSRUI their summer home. In addition, thousands more have experienced Jewish learning through Jewish living during weekend congregational kallot held throughout the year. None of this would have been possible without the support of individuals like you. We welcome donations of any size. General donations to OSRUI are used to meet the need we feel is most pressing. Contributions may also be earmarked for a specific fund.
 
60th Anniversary Fund
OSRUI is celebrating 60 years of changing Jewish lives.
 



Capital Campaign
A gift towards OSRUI Capital will allow you to contribute to the development and future of OSRUI.

 

Scholarship Fund
A gift towards OSRUI scholarships is a meaningful undertaking with immediate returns. There has never been a time in our history where the need for scholarships has been so strong.
 
 
Planned Giving - OSRUI Legacy Society
With over 30,000 alumni, we can now look at the results of those initial years with a grateful eye to the past and a visionary eye toward the future. Your gift will help us succeed in preserving OSRUI for generations to come.
More Ways to Give
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Gift Certificates
Contribution Cards
Gifts in Kind
OSRUI Wall of Honor
While we welcome donations of any size, we offer special recognition for our major donors. Contributors at the following levels will be recognized on the Wall of Honor in the Bayit:

Supporters
$ 1,500-$ 2,499
Friends $ 2,500-$ 4,999
Builders $ 5,000-$ 9,999
Guarantors $ 10,000-$24,999
Founders $ 25,000-$49,999
Benefactors $ 50,000-$99,999
Pillars $100,000+
If you have any questions or need additional information, contact Jill Topolski, Director of Development: 847-239-6973 or jtopolski@urj.org
The Union for Reform Judaism is a tax exempt 501(c)(3) corporation. Your contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law, and an acknowledgment of your donation will be sent.
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