More than half of all Americans who pass away each year do not have a will or estate plan. Without a plan, the legacy you leave behind could be one filled with unnecessary confusion and costs for your heirs. And without a plan, organizations and charities will be unable to receive any portion of your estate, no matter what your wishes may have been.

Through a will, you can provide for the future of NCJW by naming it as a beneficiary of a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your residual estate. To make a bequest to NCJW, include the following language in your will or living trust:

"I hereby give, devise, and bequeath (dollar amount, percentage of estate, or residuary) to the National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. for its general purposes."

For more information, contact:

NCJW
Development Department
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 520
New York NY 10115
Tel 212 645 4048
Fax 212 645 7466
Email action@ncjw.org



NCJW is recognized as an organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code. Contributions to it are tax deductible to the full extent provided by the law.



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