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June 08, 2001 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-08

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THE JEWISH LIFE FUND

On behalf of our Jewish community, we want to thank these individuals
who have created permanent community level Jewish Life Fund endowments.

GUARDIANS OF JEWISH LIFE

Alfred Berkowitz

BENEFACTORS OF JEWISH LIFE

Anonymous
Parents of Hillel Day School Students
Lauren and Phillip Fisher
Doreen and David Hermelin
Ina and Murray Pitt

PATRONS OF JEWISH LIFE

Susie and Bob Citrin

Donna and Robert Slatkin

TRUSTEES OF JEWISH LIFE

Irwin Alterman
Sylvia Babcock
Morris D. Baker Memorial
Lorraine and Jerome Bookstein
Marion and Harvey Bronstein
Dr. Gary Davidoff Memorial
Adrienne and Robert Z. Feldstein
Lynda and Conrad Giles
Anne and Aaron Ginsberg
Elizabeth and Eric Groskind
Jan and Mark Hauser
Sharon and Martin Hart
Hermelin, Grosfeld, Goldman
Eleanor and Larry Jackier

Gail and Donald Lansky
Gerald L. Levin Memorial
Benard L. Maas Foundation
Donna and Michael Maddin
Judy and John Marx
Judge Susan Moiseev
Joy and Allan Nachman
Michelle and Jason Rosenfeld
Joan and Neil Satovsky
Amy and Jeffrey Schlussel
Jennifer and Paul Silverman
Francine and Gary Snyder
Elaine and Stanley M. Weingarden
Atara and Raymond Zimmerman

The Jewish Life Fund

is an exciting way to create affordable, permanent endowments to benefit our Jewish community.
The Jewish Life Fund enables you to make a designated and permanent gift for as little as $3,000, payable over three years.
You designate your gift among 14 current funds and the interest income earned from your Jewish Life Fund is applied specifically
as you have designated. Over time, you can add to your fund in small amounts (for tributes, or other occasions) or through larger
contributions. Each deposit into your endowment fund brings you closer to a designated level* that is recognized with a beautiful
tzedakah
box. Establish a Jewish Life Fund and help support multi-stream, formal and informal Jewish continuity programming.

Call Amy Schlussel in the Jewish Federation endowment office at _(248) 203-1460 to learn more about this exciting combination
of designation and affordability and how you can help ensure our Jewish future.

* DESIGNATED LEVELS OF GIVING ARE AS FOLLOWS:

$3,000 — Trustees of Jewish Life / $10,000 — Patrons of Jewish Life I $18,000 —
Benefactors of Jewish Life
$36,000 and over — Guardians of Jewish Life

Donors are encouraged to seek independent tax and legal counsel.

Helping to ensure our Jewish future

Th is is --eGerci-Lion

Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

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