Gesher’s Gratitude Brunch


Gratitude sits at the heart of this gathering. Gesher is honored to welcome donors whose annual giving is recognized at the levels outlined below to a Gratitude Brunch, an intimate morning dedicated to honoring the anchor supporters whose generosity forms the backbone of our school and sustains our mission. The program will be highlighted by a keynote conversation with celebrated author Sarah Hurwitz.

Annual Giving Levels Being Honored

Visionaries
$50,000
Two Gratitude Brunch invitations
10 VIP tickets to Spring Event, front row seats
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Pillars
$36,000
Two Gratitude Brunch invitations
8 VIP tickets to Spring Event, preferred seating
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Guardians
$18,000
Two Gratitude Brunch invitations
5 VIP tickets to Spring Event, preferred seating
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Benefactors
$10,000
Two Gratitude Brunch invitations
4 VIP tickets to Spring Event, preferred seating
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Sustainers
$5,400
Two Gratitude Brunch invitations
2 VIP tickets to Spring Event, preferred seating
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The levels above reflect annual giving levels honored during the 2025–2026 school year. All gifts are fully tax deductible and directly support Gesher’s annual fund. As a token of our appreciation, each giving level is recognized with a corresponding number of invitations to the Gratitude Brunch. Attendance is optional, and we are deeply grateful for your support regardless of your ability to attend.

If you have not yet made a gift this year or would like to increase your annual fund gift to one of the giving levels being honored, there is still time to do so. You may make a pledge below or reach out to Yoni Bronstein to discuss giving options and pledge arrangements that work best for you.

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Meet Sarah Hurwitz

Sarah Hurwitz writes from the heart — and she writes as a Jew. After rediscovering Judaism in her thirties, she transformed her journey into two acclaimed books.
Her first book, Here All Along (2019), invites readers into a rich, accessible, and sometimes surprising world of Jewish wisdom. It quickly earned honors as a National Jewish Book Award and Sami Rohr Prize finalist.
Her second book, As A Jew (2025), became a New York Times Bestseller, offering a courageous and uplifting vision for Jewish identity in today’s world. Through her work, Sarah has become a trusted and inspiring guide to Jewish meaning, resilience, and belonging.

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