
Manage Your Membership and Dues Online
If you need information about your membership, dues, or want to donate to the Chai Foundation, simply log into your account to manage everything in one place.
Giving to the Ansahi Torah
Giving is simple and secure. Make a one-time gift or set up recurring donations. Contribute to the general fund that supports our synagogue’s mission—from youth programs and Shabbat services to synagogue schools, community programs, facilities, and staff. Or, choose a specific fund to support what matters most to you. Your contribution fuels our shared future.

Chai Membership
Did you know Anshai Torah offers a Chai Membership Program? This vital initiative helps ensure everyone can join our community, regardless of financial situation. By contributing above the annual dues, Chai members provide crucial support to fellow congregants. We’re grateful to our current Chai members and invite others to consider joining this impactful program.
For more information, contact Chai Co-Chairs Lisa Gerstenfeld or Jana Stern .
Create Lasting Memories and Legacies
We offer several meaningful ways to honor a loved one or mark a special occasion:
A $36 donation to the Kiddush Fund makes their day extra special.
For $180, purchase a leaf on our "Tree of Life," creating a lasting memory visible to all who enter our shul.
Join our Illustrated Torah Project: A Pasuk for $360, an Aliyah for $720, or a Sedra for $1800. The Sedra includes beautiful artwork corresponding to the Shabbat of your simcha, leaving a lasting legacy for generations.
Explore other opportunities to honor someone special.

Anshai Torah Cemetery Plots
Congregation Anshai Torah dedicated its first cemetery with 156 plots, 47 of which are already reserved, with plans for future expansion. The dedication ceremony on November 9, 2014, included the respectful burial of sacred texts, including 17 years' worth of Haggadot, Yizkor books, Chumashim, and other holy documents that previously resided in the synagogue's geniza. The cemetery is located at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas.