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Your passion for Yiddish culture makes KlezCalifornia possible

Ways to Donate

  • Donate Online with a credit card or PayPal. Click below on orange rectangle or green option (for fiscally-sponsored projects). 
  • Mail a check payable to KlezCalifornia, Inc., 6714 Gladys Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
  • Donate from a Donor-Advised Fund at a foundation through DAF Direct.
  • Donate appreciated stock.
  • Include a gift to KlezCalifornia, Inc. in your Will.

Donate Using a Credit Card or PayPal

Through your donations and enthusiastic participation, you make possible a warm, vibrant, Yiddish-inspired community in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. 

KlezCalifornia, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit corporation, EIN #55-0824193. Donations are tax-deductible.

Whatever you’re able to give, a sheynem dank (our sincere thanks)! Please contact us with any questions at 415.789.7679 or nu@klezcalifornia.org.

Special Benefits for Donors

Donations to fiscally-sponsored projects are tax-deductible but are not eligible for the special benefits described below.

HONOR WALL
Tell others about your personal Yiddish heritage with a posting on our Honor Wall. We celebrate Yiddish culture in a participatory way, and would treasure knowing about your family experience with Yiddish. Your message of up to 100 words will be on the Honor Wall for one year.

Please submit your message by clicking “+ Add special instructions to Seller” on the donation form, including a note with your mailed check, or emailing separately to nu@klezcalifornia.org.

A donation of any amount qualifies you to post on the Honor Wall, and your donation remains fully tax-deductible.

Please add your Honor Wall tribute in the Message box on the donation box, include it in the envelope with your mailed check, or email separately to nu@klezcalifornia.org.

V.I.P. PARTIES
We will invite you and a guest for food, music and singing, and conversation with members of the Board of Directors and other friends of KlezCalifornia at occasional parties, typically in the East Bay or Palo Alto.

“THANK YOU” GIFTS
With a donation to KlezCalifornia of $54 or more, you may also choose one of the gifts described below. The tax-deductible amount of your donation is reduced by the indicated retail value of the gift.

A “thank you” gift is available to anyone who donates a total of at least $54 within a three-month period and must be requested within three months of the first donation that is being counted. Someone whose total gifts within a three-month period are at least $108 may request two gifts.

(Donations by businesses are not eligible for the “thank you” gifts below. Your tribute message may be included on the Honor Wall, see above.)

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CD, The Klezmer Shul by Veretski Pass

A four movement suite that attempts to bridge the gap between the sacred and the secular, not through the use of words, but with purely instrumental music. Described here in more detail (with sample tracks) »
(Retail value $15)

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CD, Trafik by Veretski Pass

A collage of Carpathian, Jewish, Rumanian and Ottoman styles, the suites contain dances from Moldavia and Bessarabia; Jewish melodies from Poland and Rumania, Hutzul wedding music from Carpathian-Ruthenia, and haunting Rembetic aires from Smyrna, seamlessly integrated with a large number of original compositions. Described here in more detail (with sample tracks) » 
(Retail value $15)

Magid Chronicles
CD, The Magid Chronicles by Veretski Pass with Joel Rubin (2019).

A creative re-imagining of pieces collected by Sofia Magid, the Jewish ethnographer who worked intensively to document Jewish music in Belarus and Ukraine during Stalin’s regime in the 1920s and 30s (retail price $15)

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CD, Poyln: A Gilgul by Veretski Pass with Joel Rubin (2015)

A creative re-imagining of the meeting of Jewish and Polish music based on Hasidic tunes, country dances, contemporary and 19th century ethnographic collections, and their own field research (retail price $15)

Biserka
CD, Biserka by Zoyres Eastern European Wild Ferment

New pickled sounds of Old World Jewish and Balkan flavors. With Mike Perlmutter on saxophones and clarinet  (retail price $15)

Lomer-Singen
CD, Lomir Zingen a Yiddish Lid   (Let's Sing a Yiddish Song)

Gerry Tenney and Betty Albert Schreck, with California Klezmer (including Joel Rubin on clarinet). Re-issue of this widely-acclaimed recording of Yiddish songs for kinder of all ages. (retail price $15)

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Live & Be Well, a Celebration of Yiddish Culture in America
by Richard F. Shepard and Vicki Gold Levi  (limited quantities)
192 pages. Published 1982, republished 2000. Like a warm family album, this lively book heralds and documents the rich and vibrant traditions of Yiddish-speaking immigrants and their children in “the golden land,” from the first arrivals to the Second World War. Out-of-print. Softcover sells for around $8, including shipping on various online sites.
The Oy Way, book by Harvey Gotliffe
This warm and wonderful 115-page book helps you learn Yiddish expressions while engaging in meditative exercise. (retail price $15)    More about the book »  
VERY LIMITED SUPPLY
    • Face mask that says “Gevalt!”  Stretchy two-layer mask, one adult size, adjustable ear bands, washable, with a pocket for a filter and one filter. Orange lettering on blue. The manufacturer donates to a charity one free disposable mask for each one we have purchased. (retail price $20)
    • CD, Biserka by Zoyres Eastern European Wild Ferment. New pickled sounds of old world Jewish and Balkan flavors. With Mike Perlmutter on saxophones and clarinet  (retail price $15)
    • CD, Gerry Tenney and California Klezmer: A Retrospective. Thirty-five years of music from this classic West Coast band, including the authorized Yiddish version of A Hard Day’s Night, and perhaps the only clarinet and mandola duets ever recorded! (retail price $15)  SORRY, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
    • CD, Lomir Zingen A Yiddish Lid (Let’s Sing a Yiddish Song), Gerry Tenney and Betty Albert Schreck, with California Klezmer (including Joel Rubin on clarinet). Re-issue of this widely-acclaimed recording of Yiddish songs for kinder of all ages. (retail price $15)
    • The Oy Way, by Santa Cruz author Harvey Gotliffe. This warm and wonderful 115-page book helps you learn Yiddish expressions while engaging in meditative exercise. See theoyway.com. (retail price $15)

Goldene Pave Society

Those who have included a bequest to KlezCalifornia in their wills are members of the Goldene Pave Society. The golden peacock is a traditional symbol of Jewish creativity.

For more information, contact Executive Director Judy Kunofsky