Your Gift Will Leave a
Legacy.

Pay it forward to the next generation of our Jewish culture by contributing a thoughtful gift to CJDS. We take your donation seriously and work hard to ensure every dollar is used to amplify our impact of academic integrity, strong identity, and a giving mindset to serve the world around us.

Help us ensure that CJDS can be the living laboratory for secular and Jewish learning and living side by side for generations of students to come. 

Giving from a Donor Advised Fund?

Use this school information to complete your donation:

  • ADDRESS: 150 E. Dublin Granville Road, New Albany, OH 43054 

  • TAX ID: 31-1482374

Explore Additional Ways To Give.

Explore Additional Ways To Give.

1. Convert Your Tax Dollars Into Scholarship Dollars through the OAIS Scholarship Granting Organization.

Ohio has a unique program that provides a tax credit for those who support scholarship funding for private schools. This program is incredibly simple to take part in, and it makes a huge impact in helping us at the Columbus Jewish Day School provide education for any student who wants to attend. 

As long as your tax liability is equal to or greater than the donation, you receive the full amount back. This is NOT a charitable donation.

Anyone (relatives, friends or family) who pays income tax to the State of Ohio is eligible. The donation maximum is $750/individual and $1500/couple filing jointly per year. Contributions for 2024 may be made until you file your 2024 tax return. 

2. Tribute Cards

CJDS Tribute Cards provide a thoughtful and caring gift for everyone. The income generated by every purchase enhances a child's educational experience at CJDS.

You can get the All-Occasion pack year-round. It includes five pre-printed memorial cards and five pre-printed special event cards for only $90. You can also make an individual tribute gift and we will send a tribute card to the recipient. Tribute cards require seven business days for delivery. 

Em ein kemach ein Torah. אִם אֵין קֶמַח - אֵין תּוֹרָה
(Mishna Avot 3:17)

“Without sustenance (flour), there can be no learning (Torah).”