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As Jews we have an obligation to support our Jewish community by belonging to a synagogue.
It is the only way we can guarantee that each generation will continue
to pass the Torah on to the next generation.
It
is not enough for our children to know they are Jewish -- they
must be Jewish. You don't wait to start supporting your synagogue
until you have children of school age and you don't stop supporting your
synagogue when your children are grown.
Joining CBS is easy!
Simply fill out the membership form and pay your dues. Membership dues follow the calendar year, January to
December.
Once filled out, just mail your application back - mark it ATTN: Membership. If you have any questions about membership, please
contact Bobby Spiegel at (951)733-1836.
Dues
Schedule
| Double Chai Membership: |
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$3,600 |
Family Membership
(Jewish couples of families with children): |
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$1,800
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Single Membership
(singles or a Jewish partner of an interfaith couple without children):
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$1150
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Senior Membership
(65 or older)
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$1150
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| Associate Membership
(families with appropriate membership with another affiliated congregation): |
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$300 |
Students and active military:
(Full time students under 26 are included in parent's membership) |
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FREE |
* A special note for those who have inter-marriage - where your mate may not be Jewish. At CBS we welcome all, and your spouse is part of your family, thus part of ours. Your investment is a family membership.
Dues
Payments
Membership dues are
comparable to other synagogues of our size in this area. However, we never
let dollars stand in the way of the ability of members to affiliate with
us. We ask only that each member pay their "fair share". A payment
plan geared to your individual needs is encouraged, and is handled with full confidentiality between you and the Treasurer. Contact Wendy Izenman for further information at (951) 817-9678.
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Always associate
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Talmud, B'rachot; Mishnah Pirkei Avot 2:4
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