Meet Our Donors: Videos
Meet donors who have planned ahead — for themselves and for UJA-Federation of New York.
"Where would we have gone?"
As a boy, Werner Weinstock survived Kristallnacht and emigrated with his parents to Cuba, thanks to help from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Today, he supports UJA-Federation as a way of giving back.
"We weren't rich, we weren't poor . . ."
Seymour Goldstein sees charitable gift annuities as a way to help others.
At age 91, he invested in his 17th.
"It's a duty and a pleasure at the same time . . ."
Elaine Bukantz was not home the day the Nazis came to arrest her family in
France. Now a New Yorker, she supports UJA-Federation as a way of helping
Jews around the globe.
"It's going to phenomenal causes."
Burt Gitlin discovered that charitable gift annuities aren't just for senior citizens.