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Rabbi Emanuel & Rabbi Ilan D. Feldman

Rabbis Feldman on Legacy: A father and son discuss touching eternity.

Learn how you can make your money 'work' for you even after you're gone, and be a part of shaping the future of the Jewish community.

 
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Rabbi Jay Lyons

When There's a Will, There's a Way

A 2-Part Practical Presentation on Advanced Medical Directives & Halachic Wills (8:00 - 8:30 Adv med dire/ 8:30 - 9:00 halachic wills)

NOTE: Please download this helpful document for the purposes of this presentation

Rabbi Jay Lyons is the Southeast Regional Director for NASCK, the National Association of Chevra Kadisha, and founding Director of South Florida Jewish Cemetery. In this capacity, he provides eye-opening and inspiring educational workshops on the Jewish view of body and soul, end-of-life issues, and perspectives on quality of life. A native of St. Louis and Chicago, Rabbi Lyons began his involvement in Jewish education when he was a teenager, taking active roles mentoring other teens. Known for his wit, enthusiasm, charisma, and warmth, Rabbi Lyons is an innovator who is strongly committed to advancing Jewish knowledge and connection across the life span. In addition, his dedication to the Jewish people is evident in the many communal responsibilities he has assumed in Boca Raton, FL, where he and his wife Jordanna live with their children.

 
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Rabbi Ilan D. Feldman

How Far Can We Go To Save a Life? The halachic ramifications of organ donation.

Does Jewish law permit organ donation during one’s lifetime?

Does Jewish law permit organ donation posthumously?

Does Jewish law require the recipient's situation to be life and death?

Should people be encouraged to become organ donors?

Should people indicate on their driver's license that they want to be an organ donor?

If we would accept an organ donation, shouldn't we also be organ donors?

 

Rabbi Steven Weil
on Legacy Funds

Rabbi Paysach Krohn
on Why You Need a Halachic Living Will

your legacy gift can make all the difference for your children’s future.