PLANNED GIVING
Create a lasting legacy and ensure the growth of Judaism at Chapman University for generations to come.
Leaving a portion of your estate to Chabad is the simplest way to reduce estate taxes and the easiest way to leave a Jewish legacy.
To discuss planned giving opportunities, please f
ill out this form or call Rabbi Eliezer Gurary at 718-637-1313.
Frequently Asked Questions
WHY SHOULD I REMEMBER CHABAD AT CHAPMAN IN MY WILL?
You care deeply about Jewish continuity and want to see Judaism flourish at Chapman. Chabad is serving the students of Chapman University today and will continue to serve generations into the future.
I AM NOT A WEALTHY PERSON. CAN MY GIFT MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Yes, every gift is important. Leaving a bequest to Chabad at Chapman is your opportunity to take care of your family and create a meaningful Jewish legacy.
WHAT IS A BEQUEST?
A bequest is a gift of property or assets left to Chabad at Chapman in your will. A bequest can be established as either a percentage of your estate or a fixed sum. Every bequest to Chabad is a powerful expression of faith and goodwill in the future of the Jewish student community at Chapman. To see a sample of a Bequest, click here.
HOW CAN MY MONEY WORK FOR ME IN MY LIFETIME?
A charitable gift annuity is one of the most popular ways to help Chabad at Chapman and receive income during your lifetime. For example, you can set up a gift annuity and receive a guaranteed payment far above market rates. The current rate for an 80 year old single life term is 6.8% percent.
HOW CAN LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT CHABAD?
You can make a substantial Jewish legacy gift to Chabad at Chapman through designating Chabad as the named beneficiary of your existing life insurance policy. This gift can, in some circumstances, be far greater than anything you could donate during your lifetime.