Temple Etz Chaim Gala

Temple Etz Chaim
START
03
October 2017
06:00 AM EDT
END
17
November 2017
06:00 PM EST
RAISED
$4,440.00
GOAL $10,000.00
44.4% To Goal

About Our Auction

Temple Etz Chaim Silent Auction raises funds to support all of Temple's activities during the year including our religious school, adult education programs, and community service projects. So bid often and bid high and help TEC thrive.


About Temple Etz Chaim

Welcome to our Reform Jewish community, where we embrace a journey towards spiritual fulfillment through Jewish education for both adults and children, communal worship, and engaging social activities. At our temple, we are dedicated to upholding equal rights in all matters and are deeply committed to Tikkun Olam – the healing of the world – starting within our own community and extending our efforts to the global community.

Our Silent Auction serves as a vital fundraiser to support the diverse array of activities and initiatives at our temple throughout the year. From enriching religious school programs to engaging adult education initiatives and impactful community service projects, the funds raised through the auction play a crucial role in sustaining and enhancing our vibrant community.

By participating in our Silent Auction, you not only contribute to the flourishing of our temple community but also join us in our mission of making a positive impact on the world around us. Thank you for your generous support and for being a part of our journey towards spiritual growth, learning, and meaningful social action.

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Live Event Information

Temple Etz Chaim Gala Celebration this year will honor Dr. Paula Rooney, President of Dean College in Franklin, MA and Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shulman, founding members of TEC with Temple Etz Chaim’s Tree of Life Award for service to the community.

Saturday, November 18, 2017
6:30 PM, Cocktails and Dinner, Live Auction and Dancing to follow
For location and details about tickets please contact gala@tempe-etzchaim.org

"Etz Chaim" means "tree of life" representing the foundation of strength that our Torah is for all of us. We have created the Tree of Life award to recognize special individuals within our community whose actions and commitments have helped Temple Etz Chaim and the larger communities in which we live and work.