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A Charitable Gift Annuity is created through an agreement between a donor and the Foundation for the benefit of both. These annuities can be used both as retirement planning vehicles for younger individuals and as current income generating vehicles for older donors. The donor receives an immediate tax deduction, the donor or some other beneficiary(ies) receives fixed income for life, and at death, the remaining principal in the Annuity is used to establish a named endowment fund according to the donor’s instructions.
A Charitable Gift Annuity can be for the benefit of your synagogue, your school or your favorite charity (Jewish or non-Jewish, at home or in Israel) and can be established with a minimum gift of $10,000.
- Anonymous*
- Anonymous I thru VIII
- Muriel Banquer Charitable Gift Annuity
- Earl & Muriel Banquer CGA I
- Earl & Muriel Banquer CGA II*
- Bernard and Bella Braverman I
- Bernard and Bella Braverman II
- Bernard and Bella Braverman III
- Bella S. and Bernard Braverman IV
- Alvin and Irma Evans Charitable Gift Annuity
- Jack Evans Charitable Gift Annuity*
- Betty H. Freedman I
- Betty H. Freedman II*
- Janet F. Gans Charitable Gift Annuity I
- Janet F. Gans Charitable Gift Annuity II
- Eva Gronner Charitable Gift Annuity*
- Peter C. Hereld Charitable Gift Annuity
- Zelda Kroogman
- Zelda Kroogman II*
- Rabbi Murray Levine I
- Rabbi Murray Levine II
- Rabbi Murray Levine III
- Rabbi Murray Levine IV*
- Moses M. and Hannah Malkin
- Norman and Harriet Rashba Charitable Gift Annuity
- Norman K. and Elaine S. Silverman Charitable Gift Annuity for the Jewish Home for the Aged, in memory of Louis Silverman, Sophia Silverman, Morris Straka, Tessie Straka, and J. William Silverman*
- Cecile and Jerome Spector Charitable Gift Annuity
- Daniel and Rose Smolen Charitable Gift Annuity
- Lorraine S. Stabile Charitable Gift Annuity
- Paul and Sylvia Sweedler
- Marian Wexler
- Seymour Yudkin Charitable Gift Annuity*
*New Fund 2007-2008
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