Ways to Give

Your investment in Temple Beth Sholom and the Innovative School helps ensure that our community remains a vibrant center of Jewish life, learning, and belonging in Miami Beach for generations to come. We are deeply grateful that you entrust us with such a meaningful place in your family’s story, spiritual journey, and Jewish future. 

We warmly invite you to join or renew your commitment to the Circle of Giving — a dedicated community of families whose leadership generosity sustains the strength, accessibility, and future of our temple and school. Together, they help ensure that our doors remain open, welcoming, and inclusive for all who seek connection and community. Learn more here. 

Please feel free to print and fill out our Donation Form or enclose the information requested on the form with your gift so that we may attribute and disburse it according to your intentions. 

USPS Mailing Address: 

Temple Beth Sholom 

Attn.: Madeleine Novack, Director of Philanthropy 

4144 Chase Avenue  

Miami Beach, FL 33140 

We’d love to talk to you! Please call Iris Amador, Accounting, who will be pleased to connect with you to process your  gift according to your intentions. You can reach her at 305-538-7231 ext. 224. 

Leave a Legacy Rooted in Jewish Values 

For more than 80 years, Temple Beth Sholom has been a sacred home for Jewish life, learning, community, and  connection. A legacy gift is a profound expression of l’dor v’dor: passing our values, traditions, and commitments from  one generation to the next. Through your generosity, you sustain a vibrant Jewish future and help strengthen the  enduring spirit of our congregation for years to come. 

A bequest may be funded with cash, securities, retirement assets, life insurance, or other property. You may designate  a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, or the residual balance of your estate. Your assets remain in your  control during your lifetime, and you may revise your plans at any time. Temple Beth Sholom receives the gift only after  your estate is distributed. 

In addition to creating meaningful impact, charitable bequests may provide estate tax benefits and reduce the taxable  value of your estate. 

We encourage you to discuss these details, your intentions, and formalizations of your will with your attorney or  financial advisor. 

Sample Bequest Language 

I, [name], of [city, state], give and bequeath to The Rabbi Glickstein Foundation of Temple Beth Sholom, located at 4144  Chase Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140, Tax ID # 65-0654717 the sum of $[amount] / [percentage]% of my estate /  the residue of my estate for its general charitable purposes and unrestricted use. 

By making a legacy commitment to Temple Beth Sholom, you become part of a sacred continuum of generosity and  stewardship that helps preserve and strengthen Jewish life for generations to come. 

Link to our Planned Giving donors/Book of Life Stories 

Some people wish to make their donation directly via a wire transfer – feel free to contact Madeleine Novack,  Director of Philanthropy, for instructions on how to make this type of gift.

Donating appreciated stocks may be a wonderful way to support Temple Beth Sholom and allow you to avoid capital  gains tax – please consult your tax or financial advisor. 

Contact Madeleine Novack, Director of Philanthropy, for instructions on how to make this type of gift. 

A Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) is one fastest growing philanthropic vehicles in the US as they are a flexible and impactful way to support the charitable organizations and causes that matter most to you. Established through a public charity, community foundation, or financial institution, a DAF allows donors to make charitable contributions, receive potential tax advantages, and recommend grants over time to qualified nonprofit organizations. 

You can open a DAF through a public charity, community foundation, or financial institution, and  you may recommend grants at any time to eligible IRS-qualified public charities, including , helping sustain a vibrant future of Jewish life, learning, and community for generations to come at Temple Beth Sholom. 

Information you’ll need to recommend a donation from your DAF: 

Legal Name: Temple Beth Sholom, Inc. 

Federal Tax ID Number: 59-0714828 

Address: 4144 Chase Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140 

 

Please request that your DAF include your name in the donation so that we may properly acknowledge your gift. DAF gifts may not fulfill existing pledge (we don’t make that rule!).