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October 21, 2021 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-10-21

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OCTOBER 21 • 2021 | 7

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32255 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 205,
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248-354-6060
thejewishnews.com

Robert & Nancy, David & Elise and Mark & Lillian Schostak Continue
the Family’s Legacy of Support Through the Centennial Fund

Robert, David and Mark Schostak often share a
recollection about their grandfather, Louis, who arrived in
Detroit over 100 years ago. “In those days, the local rabbis
used to come to his office, and they never left without a
check or some other sort of tzedakah.” That tradition was
carried on by their father, Jerry, and his wife, Elyse, who were
also extremely philanthropic and had a particular focus on
Jewish education. As the third generation of Schostaks,
the brothers—together with their wives Nancy, Elise and
Lillian—remain committed to maintaining the family’s
close connection to Jewish Detroit, instilling it in their
children, grandchildren and future generations. “Our family
has a saying that charity begins at home,
” they say, “and
home means the Jewish community. This community has
been very good to us, and we want to do everything that
we can to support it.”

The Schostaks continue their family’s long history of
support with a commitment to the Centennial Fund, the
central endowment vehicle for the community’s future.
They are directing their gift toward PACE (Perpetual Annual
Campaign Endowment), which will grow the family PACE
Fund established with their father and Elyse. “We recognize
that the needs and objectives will change over time,
” they
say, “whether it be in support for the elderly, food insecurity
or other areas. This Fund will allow future leaders to have
the resources they need to take care of the community.”
As a family with five generations of Jewish Detroiters, the
Schostaks remain believers in a strong, tightknit community.
“We’re committed to Jewish values, customs and traditions,
and we know that the Centennial Fund will help ensure the
strength of Jewish Detroit long into the future.”

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