For three decades, The UJC has provided a home-away-from-home for a diverse community of Jews from around the world. It was time to celebrate!
Check back here for details on The UJC’s 30th Anniversary Celebrations in 5780/2019-2020.
*Photo is of UJC past presidents and founders – taken at our 20th!
(Left to right: Charles Monat, Sharon Ser, Robert L. Meyer, Robert Green, Jonathan Kreigel)

The UJC 30th Anniversary Gala was an amazing celebration!

Sponsorship Opportunities

    • Circle of Light-$50,000 and above a year for 5 years
    • Pearl Sponsor-$18,000 and above a year for 5 years
    • Diamond Sponsor-$36,000 and above
    • Jade Sponsor-$18,000-$35,999
    • Gold Sponsor-$9,000-$17,999
    • Silver Sponsor-$5,000-$8,999
    • Bronze Sponsor-$1,800-$4,999
    • Adult Sponsor-$800-$1,799
    • Youth Sponsor (Under 18)-$180 and above

Donor Recognition

All sponsors received the following recognition:

  • Lantern with Donor name hung in Sanctuary entryway
  • Recognition in Shabbat Shalom in the week of donation
  • Recognition in a commemorative booklet by donation level

In addition, Circle of Light or Pearl sponsors had their names engraved on a plaque displayed in the Sanctuary

Multi-year commitments under $18,000 per year will be recognized at the level of total donation

Please click here if you would like to participate in The 30th Anniversary Campaign – The Year of Light.


Fill the UJC Time Capsule

To help celebrate the last 30 years, and to leave a legacy for the next 30, we created a UJC Time Capsule to be opened in 2060.  We welcomed the inclusion of letters, photos or any materials that help add richness to the story of your UJC experience, as well as “Letters for Tomorrow” to record your hopes and thoughts for the future UJC family.

We provided envelopes to collect your small items, photos and notes, you were welcome to include any items that fit within the dimensions of a closed letter (approx. 5 ½” x 8 ½”).  We asked that no delicate/breakable objects or organic elements such as pressed flowers, a lock of hair, food or other consumable items be included in order to ensure personal safety and the integrity of the preservation-minded environment.  We also asked that envelopes are able to close relatively flat in order to allow space for all time capsule contents.