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Jewish National Fund-USA is proud to partner with Jewish Future Pledge, a worldwide movement working to ensure that vibrant Jewish life continues for generations to come. It calls on all Jews to pledge that half or more of the charitable giving in their estate plan will support the Jewish people and/or the State of Israel. Together,  Jewish National Fund-USA and Jewish Future Pledge will advance a shared vision and commitment to secure a vibrant Jewish future, sparking critical intergenerational conversations about Jewish values and proliferating a culture of legacy giving.
Join us —take the pledge today!

Together, we have the power to secure the Jewish future. Right now, there is an unprecedented opportunity to secure the funds necessary for a vibrant Jewish future. Over the next 25 years, a mind-boggling $68 trillion will transfer to the next generation, with $6.3 trillion allocated to charity. We estimate that 20 percent of this allocation or 1.26 trillion charitable dollars will be given from Jewish donors. By taking the Jewish Future Pledge, you can help ensure that more than $600 billion is set aside for Jewish causes when wealth is transferred from this generation to the next.

Together, let’s pledge to make a difference now and into the future. Learn more.

The $630 Billion Opportunity

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Share Your Story

Taking the pledge is an opportunity to talk to your family and friends about the values you hope to leave behind, and why the Jewish future matters to you. Share this important commitment - our resources can show you how.

What Are Pledgers Saying?

Alan-and-Louise-Dabrow

Alan and Louise Dabrow

Without a strong Israel, Judaism will cease to exist. A way to teach our children and grandchildren what is
important to us when we are no longer here.

Ken-and-Nancie-Segel

Ken and Nancie Segel

From a very young age, our parents instilled in us a strong sense of Jewish pride. We have always felt that being Jewish was something special, something we should be proud of. Hence, it was very important to us that a strong sense of Jewish identity be passed on to our children. And indeed, our two daughters developed a strong sense of Jewish pride to pass on to their children.

Sol-and-Lauren-Lizerbram

Dr. Sol and Lauren Lizerbram

It is our responsibility to educate every generation about our proud heritage.

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