March 2026 Nonprofit Spotlight

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We will shine a light on several organizations with whom we are proud to partner – raising awareness about current needs and important work being done in our community by agencies you may not be familiar with! You can give from your fund via the DJCF Portal, or click the links below to support. 

Adat Chaverim: Adat Chaverim, a transliteration of the Hebrew phrase “community of friends,” is the first Reform congregation in Collin County, Texas, serving Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and the other suburbs north and east of Dallas. Adat Chaverim is a rapidly growing congregation, with a varied membership ranging from singles to young families to senior members of our community. They welcome interfaith couples and families. Their size provides an intimacy in worship and social activities that is unavailable in larger congregations, as well as immediate opportunities to become involved with the congregation and its leadership at all levels. Give Here: Adat Chaverim

Congregation Beth Torah: Over the last five decades, Congregation Beth Torah has embraced and enhanced those values, welcoming everyone into the Beth Torah family regardless of age, ethnicity, experience, sexual orientation or gender identification. They see diversity and differences as bridges, not barriers, enriching our community and fostering understanding among people of varied backgrounds who come together on our common Jewish journey. That journey includes religious and spiritual inspiration, life-cycle needs, youth and adult education, devotion and connection to Israel, celebration in good times and comfort in bad times. Give Here: Congregation Beth Torah

Dallas Jewish Historical Society: Dedicated to education on and preservation of Dallas Jewish history with its mission of “preserving the precious past as a living legacy for our community,” the agency is the only one that collects, preserves, and records the history of the entire Greater Dallas Jewish Community. Within the walls of our Archive are a plethora of documents, photographs, and objects from early Jewish-owned businesses, synagogues, families and individuals woven into the fabric of Dallas history. Currently located in the JCC, the DJHS features a climate-controlled vault, allowing for research under the highest archival standards. Since its founding, the DJHS has served as a repository for many agencies in the Jewish Dallas community, with the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas and the Jewish Community Center (JCC) at the forefront. In addition to many treasured artifacts, Dallas Jewish Historical Society continues to expand its collection of oral histories, having gathered nearly 700 personal interviews with members of our Jewish community since 1971. Give Here: DJHS

Jewish National Fund: Today’s Jewish National Fund is still planting seeds & investing for the long term – literally and metaphorically. In the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, our resolve to support the land and people of Israel and strengthen the Jewish future through their 7 key strategic areas is even stronger than ever. See where your donation to Israel goes! Give Here: JNF