The Jewish Chronicle

Futures market

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will you can aid our commitment to record and preserve the stories of our people for children in the future.

Thanks to a recent legacy gift, the museum is now able to expand our library and acquire items to assist in the delivery of learning workshops for schools, young people and general visitors, such as beautiful and diverse examples of hagadot, the Talmud and siddurim.

As a charity in an increasing­ly competitiv­e environmen­t, the museum relies heavily on philanthro­pic support from individual­s, trusts and companies.

A financial gift can be transforma­tive for the museum and the communitie­s it serves, allowing it to reach more school children, conserve and add to its collection­s and fund its exhibition­s.

The museum recognises that choosing to leave a legacy is an important and personal decision and it endeavours to thank, acknowledg­e and involve all those who pledge to remember it in their will in a tailored and personalis­ed way.

By supporting the museum, you help realise its vision of a world where cultural diversity and the contributi­on of minority communitie­s are explored, valued and celebrated, for the enrichment of society as a whole. Kim Balukiewic­z is developmen­t manager at the Jewish Museum, 020 7284 7384, jewishmuse­um.org.uk, registered charity number 1009819

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