Hebron Fund:
The Ultimate Place to Leave Your Legacy
Remember the Parents. Be Remembered.
For nearly 4,000 years, the Jewish people have clung to Hebron and today we continue in the footsteps of our parents and grandparents for generations to come. Imagine how your legacy to The Hebron Fund will build and maintain new parks & playgrounds, provide financial assistance to families in need, perpetuate the holy sites, rediscover archeological findings around Hebron and protect and preserve our heritage.
Supporting Hebron is integral to supporting Israel
YOUR legacy will transcend the past, present and future from Hebron – the entrance to the Garden of Eden. You will sustain the heroes of Hebron and continue in the path of your parents and make them proud. YOU will be remembered forever in Israel because a strong Hebron is a strong Israel.
Why leave a Legacy to The Hebron Fund?
Hebron is critical to our emotional survival
Gifts through your will or trust
If you or your attorney would like The Hebron Fund to provide you with customized beneficiary language, specific to your goal and interest, please contact us.
Gifts by Beneficiary Designation
Making a gift through a retirement account, such as IRAs and 401(K) plans, is a simple way to impact eternity. You can make a gift by adding The Hebron Fund as a beneficiary of a percentage of the fund along with your other named beneficiaries.
You can also make The Hebron Fund a beneficiary of other assets you may have, such as life insurance policies, bank accounts, or donor-advised funds. All these gifts require is a form requested from your plan or fund administrator.
Need guidance or support to proceed with this gift?
Please reach out!
You are never obligated to make a bequest to The Hebron Fund. All supporters who name “Hebron Fund, Inc” in their bequest or planned gift, will become members of the Abraham & Sarah Legacy Society (benefits listed on our website). This website is not and should not be construed as legal advice. State laws vary. Please consult an attorney when preparing your estate and other charitable planning documents.
Questions?
Please contact Rabbi Daniel Rosenstein, Executive Director at (718) 677-6886 or [email protected].
All inquiries are welcome and held in the strictest confidence.