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Email List Sponsorship: Weekly sponsorship of Los Angeles Jewish Events is $180 and reaches an audience of approximately 7,000 Jews in our community each week. LAJE is a volunteer effort that takes a tremendous effort and much time to compile the information each week from over 60 participating organizations. Your support helps us spread the word about excellent Jewish events and programming, distributing information via email to increase people adding it to their activity calendars.

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Please click the button in the right column to make a PayPal or credit card payment and include the following information in the notes section:

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Los Angeles Jewish Events sponsorship PayPal form

Website sponsorship: Sponsorship of the website archive of the LAJE email listings is $200 per month, $500 per quarter and $1000 for the year. The banner (sample shown above) is limited to 468×60 pixels and there will be only ONE big banner appearing below the LAJE masthead. Smaller sidebar ads are $100 per month, $250 per quarter and $400 per year. Sidebar ads are limited to 180×200 pixels and will appear from top to bottom in first-come first-serve order. All banner ads may be linked to an organization or business that is suitable for the LAJE audience. LAJE reserves the right to refuse advertisements based on content.

* How does LAJE get email addresses? In order to be fair — so that each LAJE organization has access to spread its message to the members of the other LAJE organizations — we require that each participating organization contribute its full member email list, stripped of names, addresses and phone numbers. Typically fewer than 2% elect to unsubscribe immediately after receiving their first LAJE email… and the rest remain as happy LAJE recipients.

LAJE intentionally refuses to obtain names, addresses, phone numbers and even the subscriber’s contributing organization* in order to prevent. In over seven years, not one incident of misuse has been reported.