What is Beth Abraham Synagogue?
As the sole Conservative synagogue in Dayton, Beth Abraham Synagogue serves as a critical hub for Jewish renewal and spiritual engagement. The organization operates at the intersection of traditional religious practice and modern community development, providing a diverse array of services ranging from weekly Shabbat and daily minyan services to comprehensive religious education and social action initiatives. By maintaining a hybrid model of in-person and digital accessibility, the institution effectively serves a multi-generational demographic, fostering Jewish identity and personal growth through structured community programming.
How much funding has Beth Abraham Synagogue raised?
Beth Abraham Synagogue has raised a total of $68K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$68K
Debt (2021): $68K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Beth Abraham Synagogue
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Beth Abraham Synagogue?
With the recent influx of capital, Beth Abraham Synagogue is expected to prioritize the scaling of its educational programs and the modernization of its community facilities. The strategic deployment of these funds will likely focus on deepening member engagement and expanding the reach of its social action initiatives. As the organization navigates its current growth trajectory, the focus remains on sustaining its role as a cornerstone of the Oakwood Jewish community while adapting to the evolving needs of its congregants through enhanced digital infrastructure and expanded outreach efforts.
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