World Jewish Congress Foundation
Bequests
You Can Ensure that Your Philanthropic Vision is Fulfilled Beyond Your Lifetime
Long time World Jewish Congress supporter Martin Witkin has done just that! Martin Witkin believed deeply in the Jewish concept of "Tikkun Olam" – that each one of us has the obligation to 'repair the world' and selected the World Jewish Congress among the organizations he wanted to pursue that goal.
Living the edict that 'All Jews Are Responsible for One Another,' the WJC’s mission is in keeping with Mr. Witkin’s desire to make the world a better place for Jews everywhere.
Working with his friend and financial advisor, Michael Waterman, Martin Witkin’s foresight in planning his estate has ensured that his philanthropic vision continues to be fulfilled. A portion of Martin’s estate gift is underwriting four issues of Dateline: World Jewry enabling the World Jewish Congress Foundation to share the unifying global experiences of the Jewish family.
What a remarkable legacy!
You too can leave a legacy and help ensure the continued important work of the World Jewish Congress. Consult with your attorney or other advisor to add language similar to the following to your will: “I give and bequeath unto the World Jewish Congress Foundation, ID# 20-2690833 the sum of $_______ to be used for its general charitable purposes.”
Thank you for considering the World Jewish Congress Foundation among your philanthropic choices!
For more information on how you may make a gift to the World Jewish Congress Foundation please
call 305-573-3500 or
email esimmons@wjcfoundation.org
You may also write to:
World Jewish Congress Foundation,
2125 Biscayne Boulevard,
Suite 310,
Miami,
Florida 33137
WJC Foundation Board Members
Abraham Biderman, President
Matthew Bronfman, Director
Stephen E. Herbits, Secretary/Treasurer
Dr. Robert N. Holtzman, Director
Adam H. Koffler, Director
To access the WJC Foundation’s IRS Form 990 please click here.





