Gift Card Fundraising
RaiseRight (Scrip) Fundraising Program
What is RaiseRight (Scrip)?
RaiseRight, formerly known as Scrip, is a fundraising program that allows families to raise money for their organizations through everyday purchases. Participants buy gift cards for popular retailers at face value, and a percentage of each purchase is donated to their organization.
Enjoy Fundraising While Shopping!
With over 700 retailers available on RaiseRight.com, you will find all of your favorite stores. We offer gift cards for gas, groceries, clothing stores, restaurants, home improvement, entertainment, and more. Use it for yourself or give it as a gift. You can buy a plastic gift card or an e-gift.
Rebates and Fees
The rebates range based on the vendor list. Please browse the alphabetical list to find your favorite retailers. We accept credit cards because we want you to use the program, but please be aware the credit card company charges us 3% in fees.
For more information or assistance with setting up your RaiseRight account, contact Betsy Fiske at 203-314-1816 or CBJscrip@gmail.com to set up an automatic monthly order or buy an occasional card.
Thank You!
The CBJ community thanks you for remembering to shop with RaiseRight (Scrip). No matter how big or how small, every purchase counts!
Mon, January 13 2025
13 Tevet 5785
Today's Calendar
Morning Minyan : 7:45am |
Evening Minyan on Zoom : 6:00pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Shemot
Shabbat, Jan 18 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Jan 17, 4:32pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 18, 5:41pm |
Events
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Tuesday ,
JanJanuary 14 , 2025
Tuesday, Jan 14th 7:00p to 8:15p
Well before last October the teachers for this class have been working with the role narratives in our lives and our professions. Understanding and articulating one’s own narrative is a fundamental aspect of psychoanalysis. Similarly, learning narratives from religious faiths is integral to many people’s primary traditions. These narratives are transformative, shaping our conceptions of family, community, and self. They can be shaken up in psychoanalytic work and serve as a bedrock of religious practice. Please join the discussions in this zoom class. -
Friday ,
JanJanuary 17 , 2025
Friday, Jan 17th 6:30p to 8:30p
Join us for an uplifting Friday evening service and gospel music in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. Experience the power of community through music and honor Dr. King's legacy with us! -
Saturday ,
JanJanuary 25 , 2025
Shabbat, Jan 25th 10:00a to 12:00p
Bring your family to celebrate Shabbat. It’s an opportunity to explore Jewish life, learn about Shabbat, and connect with friends. -
Monday ,
JanJanuary 27 , 2025
Monday, Jan 27th 7:30p to 8:30p
Explore the sermons delivered by Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira in the Warsaw Ghetto, focusing on cultivating faith and resilience amid unrelenting suffering. The course addresses the relevance of these teachings in today’s challenging times. No experience is necessary. Texts will be provided in English and Hebrew. Classes in January and February will be held via Zoom only. Free for members; non-members $100. -
Sunday ,
FebFebruary 2 , 2025
Sunday, Feb 2nd 10:00a to 12:00p
Dr. Stacey Lee Smith, a psychiatrist and CBJ member, will speak about her experiences as an international Olympic Figure Skater. She was the 1978, 1979, and 1980 US Ice Dance champion, co-captain of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team, and represented the U.S. at the XIII Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York.