I Special Report $50 Billion Meltdown Photo courtesy Ro bert I. Lappin C harita b le Foundation Madoff scandal rocks Jewish philanthropic world. The children's program in Massachusetts of the Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation was forced to shut down in the wake of the Bernard Madoff scandal. Jacob Berkman Jewish Telegraphic Agency New York T he securities fraud perpetrated by Bernard Madoff has rocked the Jewish nonprofit world — and the worst may be yet to come. Madoff, the founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, was arrested Dec. 11 in New York after admit- ting to his sons that a hedge fund he ran was essentially a $50 billion Ponzi scheme. In a Ponzi scheme, money from new investors is used to pay dividends to old investors. Two Jewish federations were listed in press reports among major organization who invested with Madoff. The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington (D.C.) has $10 million invested and Greater Los Angeles has $6.4 million invested with Madoff. The JCC of Greater Washington, located in Rockville, Md., had its entire $5.5 mil- lion endowment invested. The four Jewish federations in Michigan — Detroit, Ann Arbor, Flint and Grand Rapids — and the Jewish Community Federation of Windsor, Ontario, told the Detroit Jewish News last week that they have no funds invested with Madoff. At least two Jewish foundations have beenforced to close because of the Madoff collapse. The Robert I. Lappin Foundation in Salem, Mass., announced Dec. 12 that it would shut down after losing $8 million — all of its money. And the Chais Family Foundation, which gives out $12.5 million each year to Jewish causes in Israel, the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, announced its closing Dec. 14. Hadassah – the Women's Zionist Organization announced that it had $90 million invested with Madoff. The orga- nization said construction of the $75 mil- lion Davidson Wing at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem would not be affected by the scandal. Detroit philanthropist Bill Davison funded the new wing. A new Ann Arbor charity, the Fair Food Foundation, which promoted urban agri- culture in the Detroit and San Francisco $50 Billion Meltdown on page Al2 December 25 * 2008 All