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January 12, 2001 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-12

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INVEST IN THE FUTURE
AND RUE' YOUR TAX BURDEN TODAY

The Jewish Community
Endowment Fund

Your chance to leave your mark.
To create a legacy that will influence
generations to come. Your participa-

tion in the Jewish Community
Endowment Fund lets you translate
your love for the Jewish people into
programs and services that will
benefit our community forever.

Gifts to the Jewish Community
Endowment Fund, while providing
significant tax advantages, represent
an opportunity to do so much good.
Interest from your donation will be
invested in Jewish education for our
children, services for our older adults,

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teen and young adult experiences, pro-
grams . for individuals with special needs
and countless other worthwhile causes.

Preserving our institutions, investing in
our children's future, ensuring that our
values continue — they're the legacy we
seek to pass on, to keep our community
strong.

Experienced counsel is available for
translating your charitable donations
into tikkun olam (repairing the world).
Please call the Federation Endowment
Department at (248) 203-1460.

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Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

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