Membership Categories

Membership includes High Holiday tickets.
 
Household Membership - Married couple, or two adults living together in a committed relationship who consider themselves to be a family unit, with or without children, where both adults are Jewish.
Includes children age 21 and under, or age 24 and under, if currently a full time student.
 
Interfaith Household Membership - Married couple, or two adults living together in a committed relationship who consider themselves to be a family unit, with or without children, where only one adult is Jewish.
Includes children age 21 and under, or 24 and under if currently a full time student.  Children must be Jewish in order to be enrolled in our Religious School. If there are any questions about the Jewish identity of your children, the Rabbi is always available to discuss the matter and to assist in the process of conversion when appropriate.
 
Single Parent Household Membership- Single parent (divorced, widowed, or not married), includes children 21 and under or 24 and under if currently a full time student.
 
Young Household Membership - Married couple or two adults living together in a committed relationship who consider themselves to be a family unit, where both adults are age 32 or under, inclusive of interfaith marriages/relationships.
 
Newlywed Membership - Couples where both spouses are age 32 or under and married within one year of application to Kesher Israel receive a one-year, free membership.
 
Individual Adult Membership - Unmarried, single adult over age 32.
 
Young Individual Adult Membership - Unmarried, single adult age 32 and under.
 
Associate Membership - Full membership in another congregation. Associate members do not pay Building Fund. Associate members cannot enroll children in our Religious School, may not vote at the Annual meeting, hold office or chair a committee.
 
Senior Membership - Any individual adult age 65 and over, or couple, where either adult is age 65 or over, may opt to take a 20% reduction in dues.  There is no Building Fund assessed for new Senior Members.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                         
We believe that financial concerns should never be a barrier to synagogue membership and no one is turned away for financial reasons. Dues adjustments are always available, and the process is sensitive and confidential. Please contact our office for more information.