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IF NOT US, THEN WHO?
Jewish
people are notoriously generous when it comes to charitable giving.
Many try to make a special point of supporting Jewish charities,
believing that if they don't, no-one else will.
Legacies and bequests are a valuable form of income for
many charities and donors often rely on solicitors when choosing
voluntary organisations to benefit from bequests in their wills
- or to make donations in their lifetimes.
The Jewish Charity Guide is the only publication that specifically
lists around 350 UK registered Jewish charities serving the
Jewish community at home, in Israel and throughout the world.
Now in its thirteenth edition, the Jewish Charity Guide is revised,
updated and published every January, with charities categorised
under subject headings to make selection easier.
Each
year, we send the Guide free to over 4000 contacts, including solicitors' practices
in Jewish conurbations, synagogues, Jewish philanthropists and
administrators of charitable trusts.
The
Guide is also a communal reference tool for people needing
to contact Jewish charities for help, or to offer donations, voluntary
services, or unwanted goods for charity shops and redistribution
to people in need.
To make an informed choice about Jewish charities go straight to the Jewish Charity Guide.
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