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September 04, 1964 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 4, 19414 41

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION

Of DETROIT

BEST WISHES
for the NEW YEAR

am/ SOMC thoughts on the years ahead

A LEGACY TO FEDERATION or any of
its member institutions is a link between
today and tomorrow.

HELPING PERPETUATE A BETTER
WORLD. There is gratification in being able

to help one's fellow-man, whether it be for
today or future generations.

Federation Member Agencies in Detroit

A bit of immortality abides in every
bequest and endowment to Federation That
is because these are gifts which keep alive the
memory of a man, a woman, a family, a loved
one whose generosity is perpetuated and
becomes a blessing for many generations.

Community Workshop
Fresh Air Society
Hebrew Free Loan Association
Jewish Community Center
Jewish Community Council
Jewish Family and Children's Service
Jewish Home for Aged
Jewish House of Shelter
Jewish Vocational Service
Midrasha
Resettlement Service
Sinai Hospital and Shiffman Clinic
United Hebrew Schools and Affiliated
Schools
United Jewish Charities

-Just as we are the beneficiaries of those
whose courage, foresight and charity built our
Jewish community and made it strong, those
who will benefit by our foresight and our
sense of community responsibility will be our
own children, our children's children and all
whom we hold dear.

BEQUESTS AND ENDOWMENTS are
extremely important now. As endowment
funds are utilized, new funds must take
their place to assure the future of our medical,
educational and social welfare institutions, to
provide a reserve for emergencies and to have
funds available to build, rebuild and expand
Federation institutions.

Will you let us know you intend:

to include a bequest in your will.
. or to obtain a Foundation gift for Federation.
or to name Federation as beneficiary of an
insurance policy.

or to create a trust with Federation as bene-
ficiary.
or to. advise Federation by letter of your
intention to include Federation or any of
its constituent agencies or services in the
planning of your estate.

You are respectfully invited to consider
joining • Federation's Legacies and Grants
Program as set up in the United Jewish
Charities.

In this way, you can join in the building
of an endowment fund which will supplement
the funds coming to Federation through the
annual Allied Jewish Campaign. Your attor-
ney or accountant will help you join in this
program.

Any of these action will make the coming
year happier for you and the years ahead
better for the
who will receive the benefits
of your generosity.

Max J. Zivian, President

Hyman Safran, President

United Jewish Charities

Jewish Welfare Federation

Endowment Committee:

Milton J. Miller, Chairman;

Arnold E. Frank, Co-Chairman

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