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April 03, 1998 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-03

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MAKE YOUR PAST
PART OF HIS FUTURE

46 ) ne day, that cute little baby won't be so
little any more. And he, or she, will start to ask
questions. When did your grandparents come to

America? What was it like growing up in the old
neighborhood? Did your parents teach you to
give
0 t7edakah?

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Good questions. And you'll be able to answer
them on your page in The Book of Life, a very
special, hand-bound volume created by the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and
the United Jewish Foundation to commemorate
your charitable deeds.
It's a gift from one generation to the next -- a
living history of our community through the
eyes of individuals and families who establish a
permanent endowment or a testamentary gift
through a will or trust.

) 1 0 .

4/3
1998

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Everyone who has or who creates such a fund
with Federation/ Foundation will be able to
include a page of thoughts about the past and
dreams of the future. The book will become a
permanent archive of our community. At festive
signing events, each donor will receive a replica
of the family page suitable for framing.
Of course, the real bonus is knowing how
much good your gift will do: providing for the
aged and our children here at home, helping our
fellow Jews in need throughout the Ay ori d,
ensuring the future of our people.
Make a lasting impression. Call Helen Katz
or Shelley Roberts in the Endowment Fund
office, (248) 642-4260, and find out how you can
create a legacy for generations to come.

FROM GENERATION TO GE

UNITED

JEWISH

FOUNDATION
UNDATION

mi umitum swot

ERATION

1 ■ I

,fEr4;91

4..D oli tao

Ails JeooSh Campaqn

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