MAKE YOUR LEGACY A JEWISH FUTURE

Planned Giving to Chabad of South Austin

Planned Giving: Securing a Vibrant Jewish Future in South Austin

Planned Giving ensures that Judaism continues to thrive, where it is needed most. From inspiring children at Hebrew School of the Arts to celebrating Shabbat and holidays, visiting the sick, and providing comfort to those in need, your legacy will make a lasting and meaningful difference.

How do I make a bequest?

A bequest is one of the easiest gifts to make. With the help of an advisor, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift be made to Chabad of Austin as part of your estate plan.

Some options include:

Residuary Bequest – Chabad is given a percentage of the estate.

Outright Bequest – Chabad is given a specific dollar amount or a specific asset, such as securities or real estate.

Feel free to contact Chabad of South Austin for more information.

Please inform us of your intention to leave a bequest, so we can properly recognize you as a member of the Jewish Legacy Society.

If you are considering a bequest, we invite you to let us know so we can honor your generosity and welcome you as a member of the Jewish Legacy Society.

For more information, please contact:
Chabad of South Austin
www.JewishSouthAustin.com
rabbi@JewishSouthAustin.com | 872-800-5982

Sample Bequest Language

I bequeath to the Chabad of South Austin, a not-for-profit corporation, having its principal offices at 5670 Oak Blvd Austin, TX 78735

the sum of ________  DOLLARS ($________)  [OR: ________ percentage of (_______%)  of my residuary estate] to be used by Chabad of South Austin for its general charitable purposes.

When planning or writing a will, please contact an estate attorney who has experience in estate planning. You may also wish to discuss these issues with your family and financial advisor.


"I am leaving a legacy gift to Chabad of South Austin because this community has touched my life in a deep and lasting way. I want to know, there will still be a place where Jewish life is thriving, where children are learning, and where everyone feels at home. My hope is that others will join me in ensuring a strong and vibrant Jewish future for generations to come."

- Evelyn C.