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December 12, 1997 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-12

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No Pain,
No Gain.

Taxes can be a real pain in the pocketbook.

..Aktikte,

Changes in the capital gains laws don't alter one
basic reality: If you sell now before the end of the
year, the tax folks will want 20-28 percent of the
profits.

So, why not donate appreciated stock or mutual
fund shares to your favorite cause? A cause that
comforts the aged, educates young people, rescues
people from danger and resettles them in freedom?

In short, how about creating an endowment fund
that will benefit your comm-unity through the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit?

h.

David Moss is the new
director of marketing
and development for
Jewish Family Service.

You'll feel no pain, you'll avoid major taxes, and
you'll reap a king-size mitzvah for your community,
your family and yourself.

For information about donating appreciated shares of stock or
mutual funds, call George Cohen in the Endowment Department
of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 642-4260,
ext. 204.

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just over one year. Mittelman has
become director of a new assisted liv-
ing facility for seniors at the former
Prentis Manor building.
s David Moss approached
The 38-year-old Moss is a graduate
his 13th year at the Jewish
of
Oak Park High School and Wayne
Federation of Metro
State
University. He started at Federa-
Detroit, he decided to make
tion
in
media relations before moving
an abrupt career move.
to the position of pro-
"I heard through the
duction manager.
grapevine that the director of David Moss, JFS
In his new role, Moss
ng
director,
is
marketi
marketing and development
will
be responsible for
own
in
the
well-kn
position opened at Jewish
marketing,
fund-raising
nity.
commu
Family Service," Moss said. "I
and
grant
writing.
talked with (Executive Direc-
"I like working for a direct service
tor) Alan Goodman, and I inter-
agency,
and being able to stay in the
viewed, and was offered the job."
community," he said. "I'll get to be in
Moss, who has been on the job at
charge of a department and grow as a
JFS for three weeks, succeeds Marcia
professional."
Mittelman, who held the position for

LONNY GOLDSMITH
StaIT Writer

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