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December 14, 1984 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-12-14

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Friday, December 14, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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TAKE HOME A MOVIE TONIGHT!!!

NEWS

REUBEN, REUBEN •
• MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON •
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EMPIRE STRIKES BACK •
• PURPLE RAIN •

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'84 tax break
nears deadline

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With just over two weeks to go
until the close of the year, con-
tributors to the Allied Jewish
Campaign can help others and
give themselves a tax break by
paying off their 1984 pledge and
pre-paying on 1985.
According to cash mobilization
chairmen Marvin H. Goldman
and I. William Sherr, cash pay-
ments now have many advan-
tages. They pointed out, that for
those who itemize their de-
ducations, the total amount paid
on gifts is deductible within
allowable limits. For people who
do not itemize, 25 percent of the
first $300 is allowed as a charita-
ble deduction.
The full value of gifts of ap-
preciated securities or similar as-
sets that are readily marketable
will act in the same way as cash
for charitable giving, thus provid-
ing additional tax benefits.
While contributors are helping
themselves, they will be answer-
ing the needs of Jewish people in
the Detroit community, in Israel
and elsewhere overseas. The need
for cash is critical, in Detroit,
where local agencies are increas-
ingly pressed to meet the growing
needs of the elderly, youth, trou-
bled families, the unemployed.

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In Israel, the critical economic
situation is forcing cutbacks in
vital human services, particu-
larly those for new immigrants,
the elderly and handicapped, and
funding for universities.
Volunteers will be calling con-
tributors to remind them about
the Dec. 31 payment deadline at a
telethon this Tuesday evening. for
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965-3939.

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