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In lieu of gifts, please consider joining us in the mitzvah of tzedakah. Contributions may be made to The Steven Rachesky and Elizabeth Rosenblatt Charitable Fund, from which they will be shared with the below organizations of personal significance.

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The Philip B. and Myrna R. Fischer Fund for Alzheimer's Research

Established in honor of Steven’s grandparents, The Philip B. and Myrna R. Fischer Fund for Alzheimer's Research supports cutting-edge research in Alzheimer’s disease and other memory-related diseases at the University of Michigan.

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Israeli Children’s Fund and Our Children, Our War

Israeli Children’s Fund and Our Children, Our War are two organizations that support children who lost one or both parents in the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel. Each organization funds mental health resources, educational support, and immediate assistance (i.e., clothing, cars) to supplement government-sponsored programs.

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Friendship Circle at Harvard

A pillar of Steven and Elizabeth’s time at Harvard, Friendship Circle of Chabad at Harvard works with communities in the Greater Boston Area to extend a helping hand to families who have children with special needs and involve them in a range of Jewish and social experiences.

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Shabbat 1000 at Harvard

Shabbat 1000 is an annual event, which Elizabeth spearheaded and Steven joyfully attended while undergraduates at Harvard. The event welcomes 1000+ Harvard community members to participate in the Jewish tradition of Shabbat and has become a moment of unity at the University.

For contributions above $250: a tax-deductible gift may be made via check with the below information. A tax receipt will be mailed to you.

Made Payable To: Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

Memo: The Steven Rachesky and Elizabeth Rosenblatt Charitable Fund

Mail to:

Elizabeth Rosenblatt and Steven Rachesky 

800 Fifth Avenue, Apt 8F

New York, NY 10065

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