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Every member of this community is a valued part of the whole.

 

Membership starts simply by signing up for the newsletter email list. From there, folks may choose to contribute what they can to build this community in terms of:participation in programs, sharing of knowledge, skills and connections, and, where possible, financial support.

 

In every case, everyone who builds this community is greatly appreciated.

Your generous support helps Keeping It Sacred: 

 

  • Unlock access to learning the wisdom of ancient texts 

  • Create authentic, empowered community

  • Reach out to our interfaith neighbors and friends

  • Create a community that effects positive social change
     

Financial contributions large and small help us reach many more in our community and uphold the value that no one should be turned away from our learning programs due to lack of funds. Please become a supporter of our work through a gift that is meaningful to you. We are so grateful for your commitment and generosity.

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With hopes of healing for all those suffering with COVID-19

— Anonymous

“The more tzedakah/charity, the more shalom/wholeness.”

(Pirkei Avot 2:7).

We know it’s important to you that your donation is making a difference. It’s important to us, too. That’s why we work hard to provide you with transparency and share the impact of your generosity. Every June, we invite our donors to review our books to learn more about how our spending reflects our values. 

*Please note that Keeping It Sacred is an LLC and not a 501c3 , so contributions may not be tax deductible.

If you'd prefer to bypass the above form, you may choose to:

Contribute via Venmo at @keepingitsacred

Contribute via PayPal linked here: paypal.me/keepingitsacred

Contribute via Zelle at rabbimiller@keepingitsacred.com

or send a check to:

Keeping It Sacred

27068 La Paz Rd. #781

Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

THANK YOU for your MEANINGFUL GIFT!

"Anyone who performs charity and justice, it is as though they have filled the whole world in its entirety with kindness."

(Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 49b).

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Feel welcome to contact Rabbi Miller to learn more about the financials of Keeping It Sacred. 

And, dive deeper into our work with our Annual Reports found HERE.

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