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Membership Commitment
TEMPLE ISRAEL Membership commitment
Thank you for your support of Temple Israel of Northern Westchester's sacred community!
1. Membership Commitment Form (below)
- View Helpful Temple Israel Payment Information about choosing different payment methods and timing options.
2. CJL Registration
- You must be logged into your account in order to access the registration form.
- The Temple Israel Membership Commitment Form MUST be completed before you fill out the CJL Registration Form or your enrollment will NOT be confirmed.
3. Join Brotherhood / Sisterhood
**Please only click once when confirming your payment so you are not charged multiple times.
Helpful Temple Israel Payment Information
How does each payment option work?
Pay by ACH-echeck: Choose "ACH-echeck". You will be asked to complete your bank account number and routing number (found on your paper checks). This creates an electronic check from your bank account to Temple Israel and typically takes 1-2 days to process. This method combines the ease of electronic payment without fees.
Pay by Credit Card: Choose "Credit Card". You will complete your credit card information. A convenience fee will automatically be applied.
*NEW* Pay by Paper Check: If you prefer to pay your Membership Commitment using a paper check, please send all paper checks to:
Temple Israel of Northern Westchester
Attention: Robin Safarowic
31 Glengary Road
Croton on Hudson, NY 10520
**All paper checks MUST include a note indicating where these funds should be applied (e.g. Membership Commitment 2023-24, etc.)**
Where do I set up a payment plan?
- Before you choose your method of payment you can also choose how to split up your payments in the box labeled, "Pay This Amount".
- Clicking on the downward facing arrow inside the box will display the number of payments you can choose to make.
- Once you have chosen the number of payments you will be able to choose how often the payments should be made and when they should begin.
As always, we are here to help you and to answer any questions you may have. Please reach out to Robin Safarowic, our Financial Adminstrator via email robin@tinw.org!
Thu, May 22 2025
24 Iyar 5785
Temple israel Happenings
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Thursday ,
MayMay 22 , 2025Sisterhood Year End Dinner Honoring Rabbi Jaech
Thursday, May 22nd 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Join us as we celebrate our beloved Rabbi Jaech with delicious Greek cuisine and farewell festivities. We also need you to come and vote on our 2025-26 budget and slate of officers. -
Thursday ,
MayMay 29 , 2025Welcoming the Stranger, A Jewish Perspective on the Immigration Debate
Thursday, May 29th 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Join Ed Ginsberg as we explore an historical overview of immigration, the sharing of own families stories and this timely debate. "We were once strangers" might take on a whole new meaning as we come together on this informative evening. -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025Shavuot Light Supper Followed by Torah Study led by David Sperling
Sunday, Jun 1st 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Temple Israel's celebration of the festival of Shavuot begins with a dairy congregational supper followed by our Tikkun Leyl Shavuot, a special Torah study session led by our Scholar-in-Residence, Professor David Sperling. The topic of the session will be: The Transforming Torah, With Bonus Tips for a Good Life. -
Tuesday ,
JunJune 10 , 2025Current Events
Tuesday, Jun 10th 10:30am to 12:00pm
On the second Tuesday of each month, from 10:30 -12:00, join us at the Temple for our lively discussion around issues of local, national and international news events. We cover everything from breaking news to issues around health and well being and more! If you can't come in person, contact Shari at sbaum@wjcs.com to receive a link to join us virtually.
Events
Today's Calendar
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Shabbat Day
: 9:30am |
Upcoming Programs & Events
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May 29 |
May 29 |
May 29 Thursday, May 29 7:30pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat B'har-B'chukotai
Shabbat, May 24 |
Yom Y'rushalayim
Monday, May 26 |