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- The Jewish Charity Guide provides the most authoritative and
up-to-date listing around 350 UK registered charities, principally
serving the Jewish community in the United Kingdom, Israel and around
the world.
- The Jewish Charity Guide can save hours of research
by having the information in one handy, A5 booklet, with details of
contact names and addresses, registered charity numbers and
descriptions of over 100 charities and the work they perform.
- Few Jewish charities, especially the smaller ones, can
afford to advertise in the major solicitors' guides and therefore their
only representation to solicitors is through the
pages of the Jewish Charity Guide.
- The Guide is therefore invaluable to solicitors
whose clients specifically want to leave bequests in their wills to one
or more Jewish charities.
- It can also help to inform executors of Wills,
where the deceased has left instructions for sums to be left to Jewish
charities in general, or those in specific categories, such as medical
research or mental health.
- The Jewish Charity Guide lists over 100 charities in
subject indices, making research quicker and easier..
- Many charities modify their names and change their
addresses over the years, or are absorbed by larger organisations,
making them difficult to track down. The Guide outlines the major
changes relating to organisations absorbed by Jewish Care and often
provides the key to tracking down other defunct or assimilated
charities.
- We also offer a telephone back-up service to deal
with any queries.
Call 020 3372 5768 or email: sales@jewishcharityguide.co.uk
- A new edition is published at the end of January every year.
If you would like a copy for yourself or a colleague, please use the
contact form provided.
- We would welcome your comments on improving our
format, or services and information that you would like to see included
in future Guides.
If you would like any further copies please email:
editorial@jewishcharityguide.co.uk
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