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Double Your Impact

We’re blessed to have incredible, amazing, inspiring donors and leaders in this community.
During these past few weeks, several of them stepped up and said, “Follow me.”
Because of this astonishing generosity, our Jewish Federation is now offering a Matching Gift Challenge through May 4, so we can offer $500,000 to match every new and increased gift dollar-for-dollar up to $10,000. 

So… if you’ve never made a gift to Federation, this is your chance to follow their lead and double your impact.
And if you’ve made a gift either this year or in previous years, this is your chance to follow their lead, increase that gift, and double your impact.

These gifts will help us raise the necessary funds to continue supporting our community needs in the year ahead. Your gift will help:

Care for those in need
Build Jewish life and leadership.
And save the world. One person at a time.

To see the impact you can make with your gift, click here.

Why should you choose to give your philanthropic dollars to the Jewish Federation? Because as part of this incredible system of local, national, and international agencies, we can keep a finger on the pulse of the most pressing needs of the Jewish people and use your dollars to meet those needs as they arise.

We use your dollars to help feed those who are hungry.
We use your dollars to help our brothers and sisters in Israel protect the vulnerable, support victims of horrific terror attacks, and strengthen our partnerships and the vision of a shared Israeli society.
We use your dollars to empower and energize Jewish youth to become the leaders of our community for generations to come.
And so much more.

It’s amazing the difference your gift to Federation can make in so many lives.
Please don’t let this incredible opportunity to double your impact go to waste.
Time is running out, so please make your gift today by clicking on the link below or calling Jodi Erdman at (973) 929-3198.

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