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Happy Cyber Monday! Today’s the day weĀ allĀ enjoy the thrill of finding a good deal. And, here’s theĀ bestĀ 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.Ā Just 2X the impact for Jewish college students.

Every gift on this list helps students thrive — on campus, in our community, and beyond.Ā And today, thanks to our MATCH, your impact is instantly doubled.Ā 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 atĀ lkalal@hillelsd.orgĀ or 619-7640-5992 with any questions.

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