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June 03, 1988 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-06-03

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They've joined many others who have signed a
simple document called a Letter of Intent. It means
that the Satovskys are ensuring that the life of our
community will be vibrant and strong for their
children and their children's children.

For Neil and Joni, signing the Letter of Intent is an
important first step in creating a permanent legacy to
the community. It says that they will create a
fund through the Federated Endowment
Fund that will bear their name and be a
permanent part of our community's
philanthropy.

Signing a Letter of Intent is a way to
affirm a tradition of caring about our
people — building on years of
volunteer activities and charitable
contributions.

Although an Endowment Fund can
be set up at any time, signing a
Letter of Intent now helps the
community plan for the future. It
ensures that vital services will be
there for generations to come.

It promises life!

You can add your name to those who believe in perpetuating the life of our community.

Contact:

The Federated Endowment Fund

of the Jewish Welfare Federation/United Jewish Charities and Member Agencies
163 Madison Avenue • Detroit, Michigan 48226 • 965-3939

Letter of Intent Committee: Lester S. Burton,

Chairman

Abraham Burnstein, Joel Gershenson,

from
generation
to
generation

Vice-Chairmen

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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