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Creating the Next Generation of Jewish Leaders

 

Why Your Gift Matters

 

Your gift to the Denver Academy of Torah has a direct impact on the lives of our students. Your support is reflected throughout our school, in the classrooms and beyond. Your gift is an investment in the Denver Jewish community, in the Jewish people, and in our future. 

 

Where Does Your Gift Support

 

Denver Academy of Torah relies heavily on its fundraising efforts to support the cost of offering an exceptionally comprehensive dual-curriculum program. When you give to the Annual Fund, you are supporting our students and faculty, our curriculum, our programs, and our operations. Your git to the Annual Fund allows us to meet the immediate needs of the school. 

 

Ways to Give

  1. You can donate online by clicking here.

  2. You can give cash or mail a check to the address below.

  3. You can also give via a wire transfer. Please contact Matt Marynik for instructions.

  4. You can give a gift of stock. Please contact Matt Marynik for more information. 

Checks may be made payable to:

 

Denver Academy of Torah

6825 East Alameda Avenue

Denver, CO 80224

 

For any further questions, please call the Development Office at 720-859-6806 ext 117.

Denver Academy of Torah Annual Event 2026 FAQ
Event Guide
Annual Event FAQ

Denver Academy of Torah Annual Event 2026

Q1

Will this annual event be like previous years?

Yes and no! This year, we are excited to have a theater-style seated concert, featuring the acclaimed band Zusha, instead of a typical banquet-style dinner. Before the concert, there will still be ample food and beverage stations throughout the reception area! Ahead of the feature performance, we will begin the program with inspiring updates about DAT and our incredible students, like we usually do at our annual event.

We are excited for the new format to create a warmer, family-friendly atmosphere, while maintaining the elevated feel of an annual event. Attire will be Colorado Cocktail.

Q2

Is this event for the whole family?

Typically, DAT's Annual Event is primarily for adults, however due to the exciting nature of this year's concert, we are also welcoming students to attend (limited student tickets are available for purchase).

Q3

Are students going to be in the same space as the adults?

During the reception, the students will be in a separate room with supervision and their own food and activities. They must be accompanied by an adult to attend the event, but all adults can enjoy the reception while students have their own programming. Everyone will come together for the program and concert.

Q4

When and where exactly is the annual event?

Exact details are being withheld for security purposes. We have started sending the time and location out to those who have registered and been vetted, and will continue to do so on a regular basis until the day of the event.

Q5

Why should I attend the annual event?

The annual event is one of the only times that parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni parents, staff, friends, and supporters come together to celebrate and show appreciation for the school community and all DAT provides its students, the future of our Jewish community. This event is open to the entire Denver Jewish community.

Q6

Is the annual event a fundraiser?

Yes! All funds raised from the Annual Event go toward DAT's annual campaign, which is a critical component of DAT's annual operating budget. Tuition dollars alone do not cover the cost of a high-quality general and Judaic studies education rooted in Torah values.

This funding helps provide our students opportunities in STEM, sports, the arts, community engagement, leadership initiatives, service projects, real-world internships, and engaging Israel programming. Funds raised also help ensure that a DAT education is accessible to the broader Jewish community of Denver.

It takes the generosity and commitment of a strong and united community - including parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni families, and community members - to ensure DAT's ability to provide students a foundation for Jewish life and prepare our alumni to be the next generation of Jewish leaders.

We look forward to seeing you on May 19!

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