From September 1 through September 30 here's a great chance to pay up to $249 of your annual contribution now due. And to help our community even more, Foodland will match part of your donation!The Jewish Community of Kauai is again participating in Foodland’s Annual Give Aloha Community Matching Gifts Program. This program honors the legacy of Foodland founder Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan in giving back to the community. Matching funds are provided via The Western Union Foundation and Foodland.How to Contribute to JCK
- From September 1 through 30, 2018, you can make donations of up to a $249 per person to benefit the Jewish Community of Kauai. You may make your annual membership payment this way as well. You must use your own Maika`i Card to make a donation as donations will otherwise not be matched.
- $249 does not comprise the total annual contribution suggested for 2018-2019 ($360 for a family, $180 for a single person). You can send the remainder as a check to JCK directly or pay via PayPal on our website. Our mailing address is: Jewish Community of Kauai, P. O. Box 3749, Lihue, HI 96766.
- At checkout, please provide your Maika`i Card and advise the cashier that you would like to make a donation to JCK. If you do not already have a Maika`i Card, you may obtain one.
- Our registration code is 78502. See our banner in the Waipouli Foodland. Your donation will be added to your grocery purchase total. The amount donated to JCK will appear on your receipt. Any donation must be made payable to Foodland.
- Important note. Your name will not be provided to JCK. Please contact us directly to advise us of your gift or membership so that we can acknowledge you.
Are These Contributions Tax Deductible?Yes, contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Save your receipt for tax purposes since it will be the only record you will have of your donation.For more details, visit the Give Aloha website.

Join us this Saturday, May 26, to help keep the home of the Jewish Community of Kauai beautiful.The St. Michael's community will be cleaning the church and doing some demolition work to the Goodale Center. They have lots of projects happening to include removing mildew from the Sanctuary pew chairs, cleaning out the former nurses training offices in the Goodale building (removing the carpets and one wall, and stripping the walls clean), hedge trimming, and other odd jobs. There are also opportunities to do some deep cleaning in the kitchen."We are so blessed for all of you who take such good care of our Sanctuary and Church grounds." -- St. Michael's.Where: St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Hardy Street, Lihue. 
Congratulations to the Jewish Community of Kauai! We now have three wonderful new sets of prayer books:









Monroe Richman z”l Memorial ServiceWith great sadness we recently shared the news that long time and very active JCK member Monroe Richman passed away, on the mainland on December 12, 2017.Monroe and his beloved wife Esther have been an integral part of our community for decades, both having a great love for JCK.This marks the passing of a legend. We will all miss Monroe very much.Memorial on January 13, 2018There will be a memorial service and a paddle-out/scattering of ashes for Monroe on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. It will take place at Waiohai Beach. Please spread the word – all are invited to attend.
Don Schoenfeld z”lIt is with great sadness that we share the news that long time JCK member Don Schoenfeld passed away last night.Don and his beloved wife of 74 years, Trudy, supported and cherished each other and have been an inspiration to the Jewish Community of Kauai for decades.We will all miss Don dearly.Interment will take place in California at
Services and Torah reading will be led by our own Rabbinical student Rob Kvidt who will be joined by JCK's recent Bar Mitzvah Isaac Dubey.The Jewish Community of Kauai will be sponsoring a sumptuous Mediterranean Oneg Shabbat following the service. It is being catered by Sandy Jennings of
Abby Polzin will be called to the Torah as Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, July 29, 2017. Abby's family, including Kylie, Sally and Don Wilson and the Board of the Jewish Community of Kauai look forward to your attending.A Kiddush luncheon prepared by Sandy Jennings,