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Rabbi Yellin’sTorah Legacy Fund invites you to partner in one of the most meaningful investments of our generation: securing a strong, vibrant Jewish future in the Land of Israel.
Every day, remarkable individuals devote themselves to advanced Torah study, immersing in the depth and wisdom that have sustained our people for millennia. Their learning shapes the spiritual leadership, moral clarity, and enduring values that guide Jewish life. Your support enables these scholars to continue their sacred work with dignity and stability.
Rabbi Yellin’sTorah Legacy Fund stands behind families who are building their lives in Israel with a profound sense of mission—families who dedicate themselves to Torah and raise their children with a love for Torah, pride in their heritage, and a deep connection to the land of their ancestors. These homes are the beating heart of Jewish continuity. With your partnership, these families can thrive, grow, and pass on a legacy that stretches back thousands of years.
When you give to Rabbi Yellin’s Torah Legacy Fund, you are not simply making a donation.
You are strengthening the chain of generations.
You are empowering Torah.
You are helping ensure that the Jewish people flourish in their homeland—today, tomorrow, and for all who come after us.
Rabbi Yellin is a program of Rekonect, a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Organization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Community Support Fund (CSF) is a grassroots fundraising program hosted by Rekonect. Each CSF is run by an independent organizer raising money for a specific cause they care about, with Rekonect providing the legal, financial, and technical infrastructure to make it possible. Donations to a CSF go to Rekonect, which then disburses the funds to support the cause according to the program’s purpose. This model lets organizers focus on the work itself rather than the overhead of starting and running a nonprofit from scratch.
Rekonect is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit that sponsors grassroots fundraising programs. You can read more about us in our mission and manifesto. Every CSF goes through a vetting process before going live: we verify the organizer’s identity, review the cause description for legitimacy and alignment with our mission, and conduct a post-approval onboarding call to confirm the program’s scope and operations. Causes that pass vetting are hosted on our platform; those that don’t, aren’t.
Yes, for US taxpayers. Rekonect is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit (EIN 82-4750961), and donations are deductible to the extent allowed by US law. Tax deductibility applies to US donors only — we do not currently offer Israeli or other foreign tax-deductible giving. You will receive a tax receipt by email immediately after your donation, and all your receipts are also available in your donor account.
Rekonect retains a 2% administrative fee, and our platform partner BrightLeaf Giving retains 4.5%, for a combined 6.5% that supports the infrastructure making CSFs possible. Credit card processing fees are 3.5% and donors have the option to cover these fees at checkout. We keep these costs as low as we can while still operating responsibly, and every fee is disclosed transparently rather than hidden in the math.
Donations are held by Rekonect and disbursed against documented requests from the CSF organizer. Vendor payments require invoices, stipends require electronically signed agreements, and direct grants require an attestation of need from the recipient. Every disbursement is capped at $10,000 and requires approval from both Rekonect and our platform partner before funds are released. This structure ensures that money moves only against verified requests for purposes consistent with the CSF’s stated mission.
We accept Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) grants and wire transfers in addition to credit card and ACH donations. Stock and check donations are not currently supported. Full instructions for each accepted donation method are available directly on the donation form — select your preferred method and the form will guide you through the next steps.
Yes. Recurring donations are available on a monthly basis — select the recurring option on the donation form when you give. To change the amount, pause, or cancel a recurring donation, email us at the address listed on our contact page and we’ll handle it promptly. Self-service management of recurring donations through the donor account is on our roadmap.
Yes to both. The donation form includes a dedication field where you can mark your gift in honor of, in memory of, or in celebration of someone, with an optional message. You can also choose to send the honoree an e-card acknowledging your gift. To give anonymously, select the anonymous option on the donation form — your information will still reach the program for receipt purposes, but your name won’t appear in public donor listings.
Yes. All donations are processed through a PCI-compliant payment processor that handles card data according to industry security standards. Rekonect itself does not store any card information on its servers — payment details are tokenized through the processor and never touch our systems. Your financial information is protected by the same standards used by major financial institutions.
A donor account is optional but useful. It gives you faster checkout on future gifts, access to your full giving history and tax receipts in one place, and a record of any dedications you’ve made. Additional features — including saved payment methods and self-service management of recurring donations — are on our roadmap. Account creation is free and takes about a minute.