The only Cyber Monday deal that matters 😉

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Happy Cyber Monday! Today’s the day we all enjoy the thrill of finding a good deal. And, here’s the best deal you’ll see today:

Every dollar you give to Hillel of San Diego is DOUBLED up to $25,000 thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. No codes, no gimmicks. Just 2X the impact for Jewish college students.

Every gift on this list helps students thrive — on campus, in our community, and beyond. And today, thanks to our MATCH, your impact is instantly doubled. Whether you choose $180 or $2,500, you’re investing in the next generation of Jewish leaders, change-makers, and community-builders!

P.S. Hillel of San Diego welcomes gifts of stock, QCDs from IRA accounts, and allocations from your donor-advised fund. Our tax ID # is 33-0519225 and mailing address is 5717 Lindo Paseo, San Diego, CA 92115. Please contact Lisa at lkalal@hillelsd.org or 619-7640-5992 with any questions.

Other Stories From Hillel

Thanks for helping Elanit!

December 28, 2024

Shavua Tov! Over the next four days, we will conclude our 2024 Presidents’ Challenge by sharing five Hillel student stories. Each student’s life has been changed, and their leadership skills have been nurtured because of the generosity of Hillel of San Diego parents, alumni, and community members- people like you!

Will You Help Meet The Presidents’ Challenge?

December 27, 2024

As a long time incredibly generous supporter, we wanted to share with you our Presidents’ Challenge so you can see how your investment in Hillel leadership makes a difference. Thank you for your continued generosity as we support Jewish students at such a critical time.

An Important Message from David Michan

December 27, 2024

Because you are an incredibly generous supporter of Hillel of San Diego, we wanted to share with you our Presidents’ Challenge communications, so you can see how your investment in Hillel leadership makes a difference. Thank you for your continued generosity. We are proud to partner with you in supporting Jewish students at such a critical time.

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