IJS Featured in
Slingshot 2007-2008!
Slingshot, is a resource list of 50 of the most creative and effective organizations and leaders across the country, all of them offering valuable projects with different perspectives, strategies and in different locales. This book is meant to be used by funders of all sizes and ages who want to support innovative Jewish life. IJS is proud to have also been featured in the 2006 edition of Slingshot.
"From a parched place, I feel as if my spirit has been revived."
— Participant in the Rabbinic Leadership Program
Please Join Us.
We invite you to join our community of supporters who understand that their contributions can make a difference in improving the depth and quality of Jewish life. IJS seeks to approach fundraising from the core of our most deeply held values: compassion, honesty, authenticity and integrity. We intend that our efforts to raise needed money will advance these values in our practices. Toward these ends we have initiated the Chai Campaign.
The Chai Campaign offers participation at different levels, from $18 to $180, $1,800 and more. This Campaign will allow us to continue our work in revitalizing the spiritual core of a modern, pluralistic Judaism.
We would like the Chai Campaign to reach everyone whose values are advanced through this work. We would like the Chai Campaign to include you.
To Make A Contribution
You can make a secure donation on-line, with either a credit card or a Paypal account, by selecting the amount you would like to donate and clicking the "Donate" button. It will be processed by Paypal, but you don't have to have or use a Paypal account; if you are using a credit card, select the small link near the pictures of the credit cards that says "Continue":
Or you can make a tax-deductible donation by sending a check of any amount to:
The Institute for Jewish Spirituality
330 Seventh Avenue
Suite 1902
New York, NY 10001
If you are interested in donating stock, or discussing additional ways to offer support, we are eager to talk with you. Click here.
Thank You!
Grant Support
The Institute for Jewish Spirituality is generously supported by grants from
The Albin Family Foundation
The Angell Foundation
The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
The Covenant Foundation
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial
The Nathan Cummings Foundation
Gaia Fund
The Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation
The Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund
Harold Grinspoon Foundation
Walter and Elise Haas Fund
The Heart of America Foundation
Kalliopeia Foundation
Lasko Charitable Fund
Righteous Persons Foundation
The Rosenzweig-Coopersmith Foundation
Alan B. Slifka Foundation
Tides Foundation
The Institute for Jewish Spirituality is also supported by gifts from individuals and revenues from program fees and product sales.





