The Solel Collective

A national community of trailblazers advancing Jewish service

Jewish service fosters Jewish community, learning and leadership, responds to pressing needs, and strengthens communities.

The Solel Collective brings together philanthropists who believe Jewish service is a powerful pathway to a proud, purposeful Jewish life.

Solel, from the Hebrew “to pave,” honors leaders whose generosity lays the foundation for a strong and enduring Jewish service movement.

Join a community of leaders advancing Jewish service

Connect with a national network who share a commitment to strengthening Jewish life

Be recognized for your leadership and commitment to Jewish service

Receive invitations to curated gatherings, briefings, and service experiences

We are deeply grateful to the philanthropic leaders whose generosity makes Jewish service possible.

Repair Community

$100,000+

Visionaries powering the growth of the Jewish service movement.

Richard Kay
Mike and Andrea Leven
Laura Lauder

Strengthening Community

$50,000 - $99,999

Leaders investing in the relationships, resilience, and leadership that sustain vibrant Jewish communities.

Ann Kay, in honor of Michael Kay z”l

Action and Learning Community

$25,000 - $49,999

Champions creating opportunities for thousands of people to serve, learn, and build community together.

Jonathan Arogeti
Dan and Claire Caine
Dvora Joseph Davey
Martine and Stanley Fleishman
Michael Frieze
Mark and Tricia Rothschild
Josh and Lisa Sherbin
Kathy Reich and Ken Meyer

Dignity Community

$10,000 - $24,999

Jewish service mobilizers honoring the preciousness of every person through meaningful action.

Adam Puritz
Alan and Annette Leve
Anna and Matthew Kovinsky
David Shapira
Francine Weaver
Gerry and Vicki Benjamin
Hillel Levin and Falynn Schmidt
Kate and Clark O’Bannon
Lisa and Mitch Eisen
Lori and Edwen Belza
Marc Gary
Michael and Marci Sapers
Nancy and Seymour Taxman
Sarene Shanus and Harold Treiber
The Rodan Family

Membership in the Solel Collective begins with an annual gift of $10,000 or more, renewed each year or sustained through a multi-year commitment.

Financials

Repair the World is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 36-4524686. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.