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Many donors choose to establish or contribute to an endowed fund, creating a lasting legacy. Endowment funds are designed to provide a future and ongoing source of income for an organization. Contributions to the endowment are deposited in the fund, where the principal remains intact. A portion of the earnings from the fund will provide ongoing annual support, over time, for various needs within Yeshiva Elementary School’s operating budget, while the remainder will be reinvested in the fund to keep pace with inflation. Endowment is the financial bedrock that provides long term stability for an institution.
About the Twerski Family:
Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel TwerskiRabbi Yaakov Yisroel and his Rebbetzin, Devorah Leah Halberstam, both scions of Jewish Chassidic royalty, came to teach Torah in Milwaukee in 1927. With two young sons, and having survived the First World War they found an Eastern European Jewish community struggling to adapt to an American way of life which, while offering new freedoms, challenged all of their most precious traditions. Rabbi Michel TwerskiWhen Rabbi Michel and his Rebbetzin, Feige Stein arrived in Milwaukee in 1961 to join with the Rabbi’s father and mother, they found a congregation that was aging, with fathers and sons separated by their experiences and memories. Their ongoing Rabbinate was dedicated to rebuilding the community. They opened an afternoon Hebrew School, vigorously advocated for the day school, and in 1989 founded Yeshiva Elementary School. They created “Orthodox Perspective” groups reaching out to young families.Their home is always open. Their Shabbos and Yom Tov table is always filled with guests, and at every opportunity, they continue to talk about the Jewish family and the need for comprehensive Jewish education. Rabbi Benzion Twerski
If you would like to discuss details of your gift, please contact: Rabbi Aaron Gross Thank you for your generous support!
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YES has an ongoing program for sponsoring days of Torah study. An appropriate way to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, to mark a yahrzeit or other occasions. Dedications for the merit of a Refuah Shleima (full recovery from illness) or honoring someone special are also available.
Rabbi Michel and Rebbetzin Feige Twerski speak about Milwaukee and Yeshiva Elementary School. Follow along on their journey with these 4 great videos.