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“Though they are still young, the students at RJA already have shown the capacity and desire to accept responsibility to make the world a better place. We are thrilled to include the school among our philanthropic priorities.”

—Ellen and Jack Deutsch

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In only a decade, The Saul Mirowitz Day School–Reform Jewish Academy has greatly impacted our Jewish future. Our graduates express an extraordinary sense of responsibility toward influencing social values, helping those in need and affecting social change.

Our challenge now is to take a proactive stance to ensure RJA’s sustainability for years to come. You can help by:

  • Establishing an unrestricted endowment fund that will create a self-sustaining source of income to meet RJA’s most pressing and emergent needs.
  • Establishing a designated endowment fund that will support a particular school program on an annual basis. You could choose to support an academic area, scholarship, technological enhancements or another area of interest.
  • Contributing to one of our existing endowment funds:
    • The Marsha Bly Grazman Scholarship Fund
    • The Roberta “Bobby” Karsh Scholarship Fund

All Endowment and Planned Giving Funds established for the benefit of The Saul Mirowitz Day School–Reform Jewish Academy are managed by the Jewish Community Foundation. The Foundation has legal and financial experts who can tailor charitable gift planning to match your philanthropic vision and your financial goals.

Gifts can be made in a variety of forms including outright gifts of cash, securities and real estate, or through planned giving options such as bequests and life-income plans. Your gift to SMDS-RJA is tax-deductible.

For more information, contact Beth Manlin, Director of Development at 314-569-2692 or by email.

 

 

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