Ways to Give
Create a Legacy with USCJ
By leaving a gift to USCJ in your will or naming us as a beneficiary, you can make a lasting impact on the future of Conservative/Masorti Judaism. Your generosity ensures that our mission to strengthen communities, inspire connection, and build a vibrant Jewish future will thrive for generations to come.
Whether you choose a bequest or designate USCJ as a beneficiary of your retirement funds, life insurance, or bank accounts, your gift provides significant tax benefits while supporting the values and traditions that matter most to you.
Explore how you can leave a legacy of meaning and partnership with USCJ. Together, we can secure a vibrant Jewish future.
Leave a Gift to USCJ in Your Will
Through various types of bequests to USCJ, you may secure a charitable estate-tax deduction for the value of the gift. Best of all, you will know that your generosity will support our mission for years to come.
You may prefer to state in your will or trust a sum of money or a percentage of your estate that you wish to give to USCJ.
Whatever form of bequest you choose, it is not subject to federal estate taxes and so significantly reduces the tax burden of an estate. The value of the bequest may be deducted when the taxable estate is determined, and there is no limit to the deduction.
We encourage you to speak with an estate-planning attorney to help you
make your plans. Please share the following language with your attorney.
I specifically bequest $____ or ____ % of my gross estate to United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, 3080 Broadway, New York, NY 10027.
Gifts by Beneficiary Designation
Name USCJ as a beneficiary on your retirement funds, savings bonds, life insurance policy, or bank accounts.