Dear Friend of the Alliance for Jewish Theatre,
As the Alliance for Jewish Theatre completes its 36th year of preserving and promoting Jewish theatre, we hope you’ll consider donating to our annual fund to help sustain our future at a time when we’re redefining who we are and how we can best serve the community.
Along with redefining our mission and embarking on a strategic plan (more to come on that during the upcoming year), we also accomplished the following:
- Boosted our membership roster to include more than 200 artists and institutions;
- Curated conversations with Jesse Green and other luminaries;
- Introduced monthly meet-and-greets for our members;
- Developed a soon-to-be-released resource guide, which will re-shape how Jewish theatre is considered throughout the world;
- Continued our acclaimed podcast series “On the Bimah”; and, most importantly,
- Helped individual artists forge meaningful connections with each other and the larger community.
In order to further support our path forward, would you consider contributing $18, $36, $54, $100, $500, $1,000, $1,800, or any other amount that is comfortable to you? We aim to raise $18,000 by January 15, 2025. Every contribution will be gratefully accepted and acknowledged.
To donate, please use this link https://alljewishtheatre.org/donate. Please note that we also accept stock transfers via https://stockdonator.com/donate-stock-online-now/ (select “Association for Jewish Theatre” from the dropdown menu.) Because of our 501(c)(3) status, all donations to AJT are tax-deductible.* For more about AJT, please visit our revamped website: www.alljewishtheatre.org.
Yours,
AJT Board of Directors
Jesse Bernstein, Board President
David Lloyd Olson, Board Treasurer
Leah Hamos, Secretary
Hank Kimmel, Vice President
Shawna James, Vice President
Members-at-Large
Rebecca Myers
Roshelle Nagar
Ronda Spinak
Gwydion Suilebhan
Dan Tatar
Ali Viterbi
* Please note that the AJT’s formal name is “Association for Jewish Theatre”. Donations made to that name will be successfully received.