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From Plague to Promised Land Through Philanthropy

While COVID-19 poses unique threats to the Jewish community, philanthropy can be a tool for both survival and renewal. You may think of philanthropy as something only the very wealthy can do, but each of us can be a philanthropist and leave a lasting legacy.

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From Plague to Promised Land Through Philanthropy
From Plague to Promised Land Through Philanthropy

Kol Ami Events

Jun 05, 2020, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Zoom

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Zoom URL - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81800270172?pwd=dzZCSUc5MmRRYVFvZU9HVTRLSWtlQT09

Join us for a concise and interactive session exploring the opportunities each of us has to support our community and leave a lasting legacy. This session will include a brief text study, an overview of the tools in your philanthropic toolbox, a celebration of the Kol Ami Legacy Team's successes, and practical tips on updating your estate plan when physical distancing is a reality.

As Director of Endowment & Planned Giving for the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, Tony Abrams oversees the operation of our local Jewish community foundation. Since the COVID-19 crisis hit, Tony has also served as project lead for the Federation's COVID-19 Response Team. Tony is a licensed attorney and, prior to joining the Federation, Tony practiced trusts and estates and nonprofit law. Tony has been twice selected as a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine. As an active volunteer, Tony is the…

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