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Bequest: Creating a Jewish Future
Focused on every step of the Jewish lifecycle, Chabad of Allen-McKinney will utilize your bequest to lead the Jewish future. Leaving a bequest is a great way to safeguard our Jewish community for eternity.
How a Bequest Works
- Designate a portion of your estate to Chabad of Allen-McKinney for a Jewish legacy.
- Leave either a percentage or a specific amount to Chabad.
- A bequest does not cost you anything during your lifetime.
- After your passing, the trustee will transfer the money or real estate to our institution.
- Bequests are revocable and can be changed or modified during your lifetime.
- Bequests can relieve the tax burden of your family.
- This is the most popular way for individuals to leave a Jewish legacy.
Please inform Chabad of Allen-McKinney of your intention to leave a bequest, so we can properly recognize you as a member of our Jewish Legacy Society.
Residuary Bequest
Chabad is given a percentage of the estate.
Outright Bequest
Chabad is given a specific dollar amount or a specific asset, such as securities or real estate.
