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Ever Consider Creating all Endowment Fund?
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V i believe endowment funds are only for
some people.
Not any more. We're pleased to introduce
The Jewish Life Fund, an exciting way to
create affordable, permanent endowments
to benefit our Jewish community.
Here's
how it works:
Establish a tax-deductible fund in your
name (or as a gift) for as little as S3,000,
payable over three years. You then get
to designate the interest your fund earns
each year to one of six categories:
• The Sherman Family Israel
Experience Fund providing
opportunities for young people to go
to Israel.
• College Life Fund enhancing Jewish
life on campus
• Dr. Milton and Lois Shiffman Day
School Tuition Assistance Fund
providing affordable opportunities for
all children
• Detroit Congregational Initiative
to improve/enhance Jewish life
through our congregations
• Mandell and Madeleine Berman
Family Education Rind supporting a
rich array of family education and
enrichment programs
• Nora Lee and Guy Barron Partnership
2000 People-to-People Fund
connecting Detroit with the
people in our partnership region in the
Central Galilee
Over time, you can add to your fund in
small . amounts (for tributes, or other
occasions) or larger contributions. Each
deposit into your endowment fund brings •
you closer to a designated level* that is
recognized with a beautiful keepsake.
So think about it. You don't have to be
worth a million to feel like it.
The Jewish Life Fund.
Helping to ensure our Jewish future.
To find out more, call Matt Engelbert in the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
endowment office at (248) 203-1453.
Donors are encouraged to seek independent tax. and legal council.
*Other designated levels are $10,000, $18,000 and $36,000.
T his is -eciercition
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1999
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