A will is created in order to provide for those we love after we are gone. Typically, it divides up and portions out an estate to those who are most important to us, to our families and loved ones.
Yet, over the 120 years General Israel Orphans Home for Girls has been operating, many people have opted to include these Jewish orphans in their wills as well. Whatever their reasons, these generous donors decided that a portion of what they’d achieved in their lives should be shared in order to improve the quality of life for orphans in Israel. It’s a powerful gesture that makes a big difference for young people who have lost so much already.
Doing this type of legal work is not everyone’s expertise, even if it sounds like a great and meaningful legacy. We can provide brochures that help clarify confusing points. As well, our estate lawyer is happy to help you stay organized during the process, answering your questions and ensuring your loved ones enjoy the tax breaks endemic to such charitable efforts.