Sof Maʻarav Annual Membership Dues Invoice (2025-2026)

5786

Congregation Sof Maʻarav

c/o Robert Littman,

P.O. Box 10850, Honolulu, HI 96816 

checks payable to CONGREGATION SOF MA’ARAV

or on PAYPAL at WWW.SOFMAARAV.ORG

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS-WE ARE TRYING TO BUILD A SYNAGOGUE E-MAIL LIST FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS.  THIS LIST WILL NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSES

MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR 2025-2026

Please check appropriate category

Annual Income

Dues
[   ] Up to $15,000 $75
[   ] $15,000-$30,000 $150
[   ] $30,000-$50,000 $325
[   ] $50,000-75,000 $500
[   ] $75,000 and over $650
[   ] Silver Patron $750
[   ] Gold Patron $1000
[   ] Platinum $1500
[   ] Full Time Student Donation
[   ] Active Military Donation
[   ] Non Resident Member $100

High Holy Day tickets are included in membership dues.

Children of members who attend Religious School receive a subsidy from Congregation Sof Ma’arav.

If this dues schedule does not fit your situation, please call Robert Littman (808) 226-8518.

NO CHARGE FOR HIGH HOLY DAYS TICKETS.  VOLUNTARY DONATION

CONTRIBUTION FOR SECURITY ____________________

Congregation Sof Maʻarav, along with most synagogues in the USA has had to increase the level of security. For the first time in the history of Congregation Sof Maʻarav, we have had to put security guards on duty, for every single synagogue service and activity. These security costs run approximately $27,000 a year.

AMOUNT ENCLOSED___________________________________

Name____________________________________________________________________

Address___________________________________________________________________

Home Phone________________ Cell  Phone__________ e-mail______________________

Calendar
Shabbat Times
  • Menachot 2
    Welcome to Tractate Menachot, which continues the Talmud’s discussion of sacrifices with a focus on meal offerings.  We are first ... The post Menachot 2 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
  • This Ancient Mizrahi Rice Dish Is Impossible To Mess Up
    Shorba is an easy rice dish — somewhere between a soup and a stew — that originated in ancient Iran ... The post This Ancient Mizrahi Rice Dish Is Impossible To Mess Up appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
  • Zevachim 120
    Today we finish Tractate Zevachim, which has required us to think deeply about the bloody, messy, complicated reality of animal ... The post Zevachim 120 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.