have you joined the chai club?

 

At Chabad of Missoula we believe that every Jew is already a member.  We have an open-door policy, where every single Jew is welcomed and made to feel at home, regardless of affiliation or finances.  But keeping our doors open is not cheap. 

Enter Chai Club. Chai means life. Our heart pumps every single day. 115,000 times each day. We often don’t think about the things that keep us alive. But these consistent and sometimes small things are so very important to living. This group is the lifeblood of Chabad. Their monthly gift, whatever the size, ensures Chabad is financially stable. They ensure that Chabad can continue working 24/7/365, connecting Missoulian Jews to each other and to their heritage. They make a big difference, every day, to so many.

And this is where you come in. By pledging to a consistent monthly investment in Chabad of Missoula - you become our partner and indeed serve as the lifeline for all our achievements. At any time you wish, you can increase, decrease or cancel your monthly pledge.

Join our Chai Club; become our life; and together we will build a vibrant Jewish tomorrow!

Please join today and help us build community, every day.

Sincerely,
Rabbi Chezky and Rochi Vogel

 

For one time donations, click here.

You may cancel your membership at any time by emailing info@jewishmissoula.com

Chabad Lubavitch of Missoula, Inc. is a 501(c)(3). Your contribution is tax deductible. 

Chai Club Members:
Naomi Alhadeff & Ryan Stutzman
Yankie Andrusier
Bruce & Adair Barrett
Yankie & Shternie Bell 
Menachem & Rochel Raizel Greenberg
Mendy & Chaya Greenberg 
Yitzi & Rishi Hein
Yossie & Chanie Kamman 
Leibel & Devorah Leah Katz
Bunim Kleinhendler
Shalom & Julie Laytin 
Alyssa Lerner
Nick and Hannah Lewis

Craig Malin
Arie & Alla Milgram
Mendy & Rivka Minkowitz
Diego & Megan Ojeda
Mendy & Mushkie Posner
David Pratter
Mendy & Rivky Shemtov
Meir & Mushkie Shmotkin
Gavriel and Devorah Snyder 
Levi & Sabrina Vogel
Asher & Devorah Leah Yaras
Friends who wish to remain anonymous