Susan Kraizgrun’s Life and Legacy Gift to Help Ensure the Survival of Our Jewish Communities
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My husband and I made the decision to leave a Life and Legacy gift because Temple Beth Emet has been a critical part of our lives for more than 35 years. Our children were named there, attended pre-school and religious school, had their bat/bar mitzvahs, and attended Confirmation. Our Rabbi later married our daughter who he had named as an infant. The temple has been "a second home for us." It provides spirituality and education and encourages philanthropy.
My father-in-law was put into a concentration camp at the age of 13. He spent four years there and lost most of his family. It is imperative that we ensure the survival of our Jewish communities and remind future generations that they "must never forget these horrible atrocities." I served on the board at the temple and later became its president. I encourage everyone to give back, perform mitzvot, and to give a gift to the Life and Legacy Campaign.
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