2017-2018
Age refers to the age of the oldest partner in a couple, a single parent, or an individual member. Family memberships include children 26 and under. Young members “move up” in the dues categories in the membership year (July 1 to June 30) after the year in which the oldest partner in a couple, single parent, or individual “ages out.” New members joining after January 1 pay prorated dues for the remainder of the membership year.
40 and older
Family/Couple / $2,462Couple with only one participating adult / $1,834
Single Parent / $1,834
Single Individual / $1,276
35 to 39
Family/Couple / $1,846Couple with only one participating adult / $1,384
Single Parent / $1,384
Single Individual / $924
30 to 34
Family/Couple / $1,230Couple with only one participating adult / $924
Single Parent / $924
Single Individual / $620
Under 30
Family/Couple / $360Couple with only one participating adult / $270
Single Parent / $270
Single Individual / $180
Yes! We prorate dues for new members who join after January 1. Please call the synagogue office and ask them to calculate your dues based on your join date: (301) 767-3333.
Building Fund for 2017 - 2018
No building fund fees are charged during the first year of membership. There are also no building fund fees charged for members who are 34 and under. For these young members building fund liability begins during the membership year after the year in which the oldest partner in a couple, the single parent, or a single individual turns 35. The years of membership count toward building fund so that a couple that joined three years before one of them turned 35 will pay the full building fund fee for their category for membership years 4 through 8 (5 years).
We understand that not all synagogues have a building fund fee. As a relatively young congregation, we initiated the building fund to pay our mortgage, make improvements to the building, and establish and maintain a reserve fund for replacement of major building items. The fees have not changed in many years. We anticipate being able to retire the mortgage within the next few years. At the same time, many of the items on the replacement reserve such as all our HVAC roof-top units and hot water heaters have worn out and been replaced. Guided by the Finance Committee, the Board works to balance the needs of the building and the financial obligation we ask of members. We hope that once the mortgage is paid off (and we celebrate!) that we will be able to reduce these fees. It is hope, of course, not a promise.
There are two categories of building fund fees.
- Full building fund fee for years 2 through 8 of membership (7 years of payments)
- Continuing for all subsequent years
40 and olderFullContinuing
Family/Couple / $840 / $450Couple with only one participating adult / $630 / $330
Single Parent / $630 / $330
Single Individual / $420 / $225
35 to 39 olderFullContinuing
Family/Couple / $630 / $340Couple with only one participating adult / $475 / $255
Single Parent / $475 / $255
Single Individual / $315 / $170
There are no building fund fees for those 34 years old and under.