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Who Should Create a Jewish Legacy?

Everyone who owns property, has dependents, has investments or savings, and wants to remember the work of their community organizations should Create a Legacy.

One of most loving gifts you can give to your family is a clear and comprehensive will. Without it, a court will decide the fate of your family and the legacy you spent a lifetime building. If you die without a will, the State will direct the transfer of your assets, the assignment of your property, the selection of guardians for your children, and in essence, manage all of your affairs. All of this may be done without regard to your wishes or the desires of your family. These laws are rigid and give no consideration to the special needs or circumstances of your individual heirs. Without a will the State will not consider the future of your Jewish community. Without a will, you lose the power to control the destiny of your family and property.

Everyone should Create a Legacy regardless of their age, or size of their estate. You have important decisions to be made that will affect the lives of those you love for generations. It is never too early to begin creating your legacy. Click here to get started, or click here to contact a representative of your favorite local Jewish agency.

The time to Create Your Legacy is now; the benefit is everlasting!

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