We invite you to join other Kol Ami Volunteers who are making a difference. Choose your passion. See descriptions below of the specific committees where we need help during the year and let us know what you’re interested in!
Adult Ed: Help with programming and organize educational, holiday, and social engagement classes
Budget / Finance: Help with financial analysis and budgets
Choir / Band: Sing in the Kol Ami Choir or join the Kol Ami Band
Communications / Marketing: Help develop and promote materials for member and public outreach
Dinner At The Shul: Help prep, setup, and cleanup at our monthly Shabbat dinne
Esther’s Garden: Help maintain our garden
Facilities: Help review facility and maintenance needs and make recommendations
Fundraising / Development: Join fundraising team as we help to supplement dues with fundraising opportunities
High Holidays: Help with mailings, setup, cleanup, intake and check-in, security, maintenance, catering, and additional services and repairs
Hosting Shabbat / Events: Host a summer Shabbat service at your home or other event as needed
Information Technology: Help with tech issues, data, and cybersecurity
Kiddush / Oneg: Help with prep, setup, and cleanup for weekly Kiddush and Oneg (sometimes for B’nai Mitzvah)
Library: Help with organizing and cleaning up the libraries
Membership: Help us reach out to new and existing members to make them feel welcome at Congregation Kol Ami
Mitzvah Network: Help those in need, those in mourning, and those welcoming a new family member. Sometimes its a ride to services, sometimes it’s dropping off food
Office Support: Clerical; help with phones, mailings, organizing, etc
Preschool: Help us with marketing, promoting, hiring, programming, and organizing as our preschool grows
Programming / Engagement: Assist in programming and organizing for Jewish social, educational, and holiday events and activities
Religious Practices: Meet to consider religious and ritual issues facing the congregation
Religious School: Help with organizing, prepping, and setting up for holiday and religious school celebrations and work with the director on curriculum
Rosh Chodesh Group: Assist with planning and preparing events
Safety: Provide security for services and events throughout the year and help make decisions on keeping the community safe
Social Action / Social Justice: Help coordinate and be involved to improve our community and the broader community
Torah / Haftarah Reading: Occasionally read on Shabbat or join the Cantor’s trope class
Usher: Help greet people at the door during services and holidays to make them feel welcome
Youth Department: Help plan and support KAJY programs