We’re asking each member to volunteer at least twice a year
"Speak to the children of Israel and let them take for Me an offering; from every person whose heart moves them, you shall take My offering." (Exodus 25:2)
The Torah teaches us that generosity isn’t about the size of the gift, but the heart behind it. A true offering is one given freely, out of love. With this in mind, we are inviting you to stretch your Jewish muscles. To take on simple ways for you to contribute to the daily life of our community. Small acts of generosity. A few moments of your time.
Judaism teaches that we are all responsible for one another—Kol Yisrael arevim zeh bazeh. Volunteering isn’t just about filling a need; it’s about making a meaningful contribution to the place we call our spiritual home. By stepping forward, even in small ways, we live out the values of chesed (kindness) and kehilla (community), ensuring that Westminster Synagogue is a place of belonging, connection, and care.
We know that life is busy. That’s why these roles are designed to be light-touch—tasks that take just a couple of hours but leave a lasting impact. Whether it’s preparing our challah, greeting people with a friendly hello, or keeping our space safe, your time, no matter how small, makes our community stronger.
We’re asking each member to volunteer at least twice a year, in whatever way suits them best. Not only will you be helping Westminster flourish, but you’ll also meet new people, deepen your sense of connection, and experience the joy of being part of something bigger.
To explore the roles and sign up, click on the images below.
Let’s build something beautiful—together.
Not quite found the right thing for you?
Have no fear, you can click here (or on the images below) for a whole host ways to engage with synagogue life; from existing teams, volunteering options, chesed connections and leadership positions. Or reach out to the Synagogue Office who'll be happy to find the right opportunity for you.