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P.E.F. Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.

Annual Report2010

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President’s Report

PEF continues to provide a means for individuals, foundations and

charitable institutions to recommend grants to approved Israeli

charities at no expense to the donor. Since our inception in 1922, we

have contributed over $1 billion to registered charities, originally in

the British Mandate and since 1948 in the State of Israel.

We currently approve over 1,200 Israeli charities (Amutot) only a

portion of which are listed in this report. In the past year we have

added over 100 new charities who save the expense and distraction

of creating and managing their own US 501(c)3 friends organization.

Many of our registered charities count PEF as the source of critical

support and we have many times been instrumental in providing the

seed money for what have become significant Israeli non-profits.

We have 87 donor advised funds set up with a minimum of $100,000.

Together with our general fund, these funds account for $113

million in funds under our management. An annual fee (3/4 of 1%)

is deducted from our funds to cover our modest (less than 2% of

grants) overhead. Direct donations as small as $25 are accepted from

donors without a PEF fund and distributed without any deductions

or processing fees. We do not accept credit cards nor host a state-of-

the-art web site. We do not have a fundraising budget or otherwise

publicize our activities. We do accept grants and bequests and we

manage the investment of our charitable funds and monitor our

charities with incomparable efficiency.

We have a dedicated staff of five who manage our back-office,

bookkeeping and donor services, as well as registration and

compliance of our charities. PEF does not have a paid executive

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director or director of development. All management decisions

are made at the committee level by our volunteer trustees, who in

addition to their committee responsibilities are expected to travel (at

their own expense) to Israel to visit charities and provide oversight

on PEF projects.

In addition to serving our donors and registered charities, PEF

is currently running a number of exceptional programs which

are funded by a combination of donor advised funds, direct

contributions and our general fund.

• Dental Programs - The Children’s Dental Care Program began

in 1998 to provide children between the ages of 7-9 with complete

and comprehensive dental care free of charge. PEF worked with an

existing dental clinic in Jerusalem and senior representatives at the

Ministry of Health and Ministry of Social Welfare. The Hadassah

School of Community Dentistry serves as inspector for quality

control. The program is designed to make the dental experience

pleasant for the children, many of whom are visiting a dentist for

the first time in their lives. Every one of these children is examined,

treated and taught dental hygiene (often in the presence of a parent

and other family members, who benefit as well). The project includes

recalling children six months after their last treatment for a new

examination and further treatment where necessary. This program is

now administered in Be’er Sheva, Bat Yam, Haifa and Kiryat Ata in

addition to now two clinics in Jerusalem: a total of 17 chairs. From

its inception and through the year 2010 our program has treated

14,860 children with the 2011 budget providing new care for another

1,510 children (at $400/child) and 3,950 recalls of children already

treated (at $200/child). In addition to our juvenile dental program,

we also fund a smaller but growing dental program for Ethiopian

teens.

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With national awareness about the need for dentistry rising partly

through the thousands of children entering dental clinics such as

ours, the government of Israel began to consider putting dental

services into the health services basket. In July 2010 the government

began to insure dentistry for children under age eight through the

“Kupat Cholim”. As a result, the PEF Children’s Free Dental Care

Program continued to fill the void by raising the entrance age of the

program to eight to twelve years old.

• College Scholarship Program - PEF began distributing these

scholarships to students in the 2000-2001 academic year. Initially

70 scholarships of $4,000 per year were distributed with the aim of

providing lower income and financially challenged students with

support so that they could focus more on their studies and less

on supporting themselves and their families. The universities are

responsible for selecting and vetting students. PEF provides checks

directly to the students with the assistance of the Israel Free Loan

Association (IFLA) which oversees the distribution. Following a

bequest by Alfred and Anna Grey in 2008, scholarships have been

considerably increased in number and amount. In the past year we

provided over 300 scholarships at $7,000 per scholar to students at

eight different Universities and Colleges in Israel. Over the eleven

years of the program we have given 1,266 scholarships, for a total

allocation of about $8,000,000.

• High School Scholarships - This past year we gave scholarships to

over 200 high schools, providing funds to over 3,500 disadvantaged

students, ranging from $100 - $400 per student. The funds are

used to help students pay for supplies and participate in outings

and school trips, which the schools do not fund. This program is

administered by the schools and under the supervision of our Vice

President and trustee in Israel, Dr. Shulamit Bar-Shany, and has

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been in operation since 1962 when Prime Minister David Ben-

Gurion wrote to Robert Szold, then Chairman of PEF, requesting

such a program.

• High School Library Program - We received a grant from the

Cooper fund to benefit high schools in Israel. In addition to the

High School Scholarship program, it was decided that the best way

to benefit needy high schools throughout Israel was to focus on

renovating libraries which would serve students both during and

after school hours, touch the entire student body and provide an

environment which would uplift student self esteem and favorably

impact study and extracurricular learning. A typical library

renovation costs up to $70,000 and requires the local municipality to

submit an application including a commitment to provide prepped

space, books and the hiring of a full time librarian at the school’s

expense. PEF, with the help of IFLA, and under the supervision

of Dr. Bar-Shany, provides funds directly to the contractors and

architects involved. The resulting libraries include computer areas,

periodical browsing nooks, bean bags and architectural lighting

and details that could be found in the best private school. With the

Cooper Fund we established 27 libraries, all in secondary schools.

Milton Gottesman donated funds for 12 schools after he read about

the Cooper project in our annual report. Since his passing, the

Gottesman family has built and or pledged to fund an additional 200

libraries at high schools, secondary schools and elementary schools

throughout Israel. The 200 libraries should be completed in 2012.

PEF is a unique philanthropic institution and we at PEF are

extremely thankful for the wonderful work of the charities we

support, the donors we serve and our dedicated staff.

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As the recently appointed President of PEF, I am dedicated to

continue the work of my predecessor, mentor and esteemed friend,

Ben Frankel who continues to provide guidance and sage advice.

Ben, in partnership with our Chairman, Harvey Brecher, and the

dedicated trustees serving on our Grants, Investment and Executive

Committees are a constant inspiration and work daily to insure our

continued success.

Geoffrey Stern

President

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PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.

Selected information taken from the Financial Report for the Year Ended November 30, 2010 as audited by Greenfield and Fortuna, LLP, Certified Public Accountants.

Revenue November 30, 2010

Interest and Dividends $2,209,913

Net Gain (Losses) from Investments 6,785,052

Contributions 45,113,843

Total Revenue $54,108,808

Expenses

Grants $58,918,162

General and Administrative Expenses

General Fund 5 - Allocable 787,600

Incurred by Individual Funds 4,692

Depreciation 2,749

Total Expenses $59,713,203

Excess of (Expenses over Revenue) ($5,604,395)

Net Worth

Cash (Including Liquid Assets Funds and Time Deposits in US and in Israel)

$3,484,120

Receivable from Brokers, etc. 2,076,046

Marketable Securities (Market Value) 105,518,778

Other Assets 1,733,859

Fund Balance at Market $112,812,803

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PEF has made grants to hundreds of charities in Israel this year. When making a contribution, please include the 9 digit ID number along with the name of the charity. Please contact us to verify whether a charity is currently registered with PEF before sending a donation. Below is a representative sample.

A.V. Israel 58-0240802Assists hearing impaired children.

Afikim New Paths for Children at Risk and their Familes 58-0485753Aims to provide children living in poverty and at risk with relief for their immediate needs and to guide them towards long term excellence in education.

Agudat Ezra Le-Kashish 58-0008266 Day care center for the elderly in Jerusalem.

Agudat Nachalat Yechiel 58-0032993Ahavah 58-0088995

A children’s village located in Kiryat Bialik.

Ahva 58-0033058 Provides social and cultural programs for the handicapped in Haifa and the north.

AKIM:Israel Assn Rehabilitation of Mentally Handicapped (Jerusalem) 58-0015519 AKIM: National (Tel-Aviv) 58-0034924Aleh-Bnei Brak 58-0040301

Daycare center for physically and mentally handicapped children.

Alma Hebrew College 58-0282341Alternativa LaOleh 58-0403459Alut-Israeli Society for Autistic Children 58-0064335 Alyn-Orthopaedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center 58-0015881 Alzheimer’s Association of Israel 58-0130714AMCHA 58-0104859

The National Israeli Center for Psychosocial Support of Survivors of the Holocaust.

Amit Women, Inc. 58-0024800AMIT: Jerusalem Voluntary Assn for Mutual Assistance 58-0060572

Provides programs for the elderly including transportation and lunches.

Amuta One To One (Ehad L’Ehad) 58-0332427Amutat Bet Sefer RE’UT 58-0343994

School in Jerusalem with a religious and pluralistic approach providing an alternative to the regular school system.

Amutat Gvanim 58-0240919Amutat L’Sovah 58-0169530

Soup kitchen in the Shapiro neighborhood, near the old Central Bus Station in Tel-Aviv.

Amutat Re’utah 58-0387637Yeshiva Gevohah for post high school men located in D.N. Har Hevron.

Arthur Rubinstein International Music Society 58-0016145Artists & Musicians for Israel (A.M.I.) 58-0452829

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Assn for Advancement of Conductive Education in Israel 58-0115319Provides quality educational- rehabilitative services for children with cerebral palsy, using the Peto method.

Association for Children at Risk 58-0183986Assn for Excellence in Psychiatric Rehabilitation 58-0001477Assn for the Welfare of Soldiers in Israel 58-0004307Assn of Americans and Canadians in Israel 58-0019545 Atid Bamidbar 58-0180883B’nei David 58-0133247Bar-Ilan University 58-0063683 Bat Melech 58-0270395

Operates a sheltered apartment for battered orthodox women in Israel.

Bayit Lekol Yeled 58-0070704Helps children who are not living with their biological families due to reasons of severe abuse and/or neglect.

Bayit Lepletot-Girls Town Jerusalem 58-0071181An orphanage and home for girls from broken homes. Provides education through secondary school level.

Be’er Sova 58-0352185 Soup kitchen in Beer Sheva. Provides meals for the elderly and needy, delivering meals to shut-ins and to three nursery schools.

Beit Halochem -Zahal Disabled Veterans Fund 58-0052736Beit Issie Shapiro-Amutat Avi 58-0071850Beit Knesset Ashkenaz Buchman Modiin 58-0442218Beit Knesset Menorat Hamaor 58-0390524 Beit Medrash Torani Leumi 58-0307585Beit Theresienstadt 58-0002780 Beit Uri 58-0088821

A residential center in Afula for mentally challenged residents aged between 8-50.

Beit Yatir Pre Army Torah Academy 58-0195949Beit Yisrael B’Yemin Moshe 58-0040806 BeKol 58-0306603

Provides services for hearing impaired individuals and their families.

Ben Gurion University of the Negev 50-0701644 Benjamin Children’s Library 58-0289809 Bet Elazraki Children’s Home 58-0017952

Established in 1969 for children whose parents cannot raise them due to violence, drugs, alcohol abuse etc.

Bet Knesset Nitzanim-Baka 58-0141885Beth David Institute 58-0038545

Established the Center for Deaf-Blind Persons in addition to providing services for other disabled populations in Israel.

Big Brothers Big Sisters 58-0411395Locates, trains, and supervises volunteer mentors to commit to long-term relationships with children from single parent homes.

Bizchut 58-0303824The leading disability rights advocate in Israel.

Boys Town Jerusalem 58-0059426

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Branco Weiss Institute 58-0168789Care for the Needy-Jerusalem Soc. for Social Rehabilitation 58-0021756 Center for Jewish Arab Economic Development 58-0135283Center for the Advancement of the Blind 58-0078384

Modern facility for the blind and visually impaired in Safed.

Center for Women’s Justice 58-0430973Central Library for Blind Visually & Physically Handicapped 58-0030799Chaim Sheba Medical Center - Tel Hashomer Hospital 58-0018885Chaim Veshalom 58-0248128

Provides emergency medical and technical response services in Jerusalem’s Gilo and Har Choma neighborhoods and social welfare assistance to families and youth at risk

Chelev Ha Aretz 58-0190239Chevruta Bet Medrash L’Talmidei HaUniversita 58-0255370Children with Learning Disabilities 58-0174225

Treats religious children with learning disabilities in Haifa.

Clinic for Dental Services - Bat Yam 58-0023240College for All 58-0364347

Enables disadvantaged high school students to successfully complete their matriculation exams.

Committee for Ethiopian Jews in Safed 58-0087831Congregation Magen Avraham 58-0085538Conservatory Dunie-Weizman 58-0015188

Music school in Haifa.

Counseling Center for Women 58-0130789 Offers alternative mental health services for women.

Crisis Center for Religious Women 58-0229979 Links with community services including police, health, education, law, and social services.

Disabled Now 58-0358893Center for Independent Living for people with disabilities in Jerusalem.

Ecological Greenhouse-Ein Shemer 58-0419794Economic Empowerment for Women 58-0350460Eden Assn for Adv of Educational Projects in the Northern Negev 58-0291359Ein Prat The Academy for Leadership 58-0374643ELEM 58-0036945

Provides rehabilitation services for severely neglected and distressed youth.

ELI – see Israel Association for Child ProtectionEliya: Israel Assn Adv. Visually Impaired Children 58-0056455

School with advanced techniques for blind and visually impaired children.

Elul 58-0149698Emek Medical Center 58-9906114Emunah: National Religious Women’s Organization 58-0011146 English Learned in a Natural Method 58-0365195Enosh: Israel Mental Health Association 58-0019800 Eran: Israeli Association for Emotional First Aid 58-0030047

Operates 24-hour volunteer telephone hotlines for troubled individuals.

Eretz Hemdah Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies 58-0120780

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Eretz: Center for Education & Social Advancement in the Western Galilee 58-0008498ESRA Immigrant Fund Association 58-0037455 EYAL - Israel Epilepsy Association 58-0091072 Friends of Gesher Theater 58-0262947Foundation for Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel 58-0185700Foundation for Children at High Risk 58-0183986

Provides services for autistic children including diagnostic and therapeutic centers, therapeutic kindergartens, and a center for Trauma and Disaster intervention.

Friends of Kfar Idud 58-0134732Friends of Nahariya Government Hospital 58-0020253Friends of Poriya Hospital 58-0051712Friends of Schneider Children’s Medical Center 58-0168987Friends of the Hashmonaim Yeshiva High School 58-0263911Friends of the Israel Sinfonietta, Beersheva 58-0037760Friends of the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens 58-0061554Friends of Miftanim 58-0100840Fund for Aid to the Druze in Israel 58-0083954Fund for Needy Immigrants 58-0201325Galila the Northern Galilee Development Foundation 58-0410546Galilee Foundation for Value Education 58-0164531Gan Hayeled 58-0038057

Offers facilities for improving the physical fitness of handicapped children.

Gemach Founded by Meir & Yehezkel Old City 58-0206225Gimmel Foundation 58-0013902Givat Sharet Chesed Committee 58-0405553

Distributes monies to the poorest residents of Beit Shemesh.

Green Course 58-0383909Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center 52-0008095Haifa Rape Crisis Center 58-0005767 Haifa Women’s Crisis Shelter 58-0290807 Hakeren Hamerkazit Lemosdot Dat 58-0000552Hamifal Educational Children’s Homes 58-0051605

Maintains homes for normal children from broken homes and/or families unable to care for them.

Har-El Synagogue 58-0052629Hashanti House 58-0199594Havatselet Culture & Education Institute 51-0490451Haverim LeRefuah 58-0408748Hazon Yeshaya Soup Kitchens 58-0330181

Operates four soup kitchens in Jerusalem and delivers hot meals to homebound individuals.

Health & Community Services Center (Casper-Plitnick) 58-0083608 Provides dental, eye care, and nutrition services. The PEF Children’s Dental Care Program provides free dental care, including follow-up treatments for needy children in Jerusalem, Beer-Sheva, Bat Yam and Haifa.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Herzog Hospital 58-0042303Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership 58-0237097

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Hillel Yaffe Hospital 58-0307437 Himmelfarb Torah High School 58-0038388 Hodayot Youth Aliya Village 51-0065113Holon Institute of Technology- H.I.T 58-0344109Hospice of the Upper Galilee 58-0264331Hotline for Migrant Workers 58-0333094Ichlu Reim 58-0404721

A soup kitchen which provides lunches and take away meals for over 400 people. They serve Holocaust survivors as well as immigrants from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia.

IDF Widows & Orphans Organization 58-0202166 Ilai Fund 58-0461085

Benefits unfortunate children with special needs. Reaches out to families whose financial situation prevents them from receiving proper care to meet their needs.

ILAN-Israel Foundation for Handicapped Children 58-0036242Innovative Teaching Fund 58-0152684Institute for the Advancement of Deaf Persons in Israel 58-0222230 Institute for the Advancement of Education in Jaffa 58-0038115Institute for the Temple 58-0070035Interfaith Encounter Association 58-0379493Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel 58-0191997Israel Fdtn for the Advancement of Man 58-0019081Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism 58-0282853Israel Association for Child Protection (E.L.I.) 58-0030500

Assists abused children and their families.

Israel Association for Ethiopian Jews 58-0237709Israel Education Fund- Founded by Iraqi Jews 52-0018722Israel Exploration Society 58-0016988

Projects include the excavation of Hazor, Zeppiri Dor, Megiddo, and publications in English and Hebrew.

Israel Family Planning Association 58-0030179Israel Free-Loan Association 58-0173557

Pre-eminent institution providing interest-free loans.

Israel Gay Youth – Kamony Kamocha 58-0426369Israel Goldstein Youth Village (Havot Hanoar Hazioni) 51-0084924Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind 58-0168961

Provides blind individuals with guide dogs and appropriate training in the use and care of the dogs.

Israel Multiple Sclerosis Society 58-0005890Israel Museum 52-0028275Israel Sports Association for the Disabled 58-0775042

Participates in Olympic sporting events in Israel and abroad.

Israel’s Media Watch 58-0262335Israeli Navy Veterans Association 58-0106060The Israeli Opera 58-0099638ITIM 58-0394823Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance 58-0041994Jerusalem Business Development Center 58-0193548

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Jerusalem Cinematheque-Israel Film Archive 58-0059277Jerusalem College of Engineering 58-0283729Jerusalem College of Technology 58-0018281 Jerusalem Conservatory Hassadna 58-0066033 Jerusalem Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 58-0019990Jerusalem Soul Center 58-0457380Jerusalem Studio School 58-0309094Juvenile Diabetes Foundation in Israel 58-0034072 Kedem Synagogue - Beit Daniel 58-0069789Kehilat Mevasseret Zion 58-0225563 Kehillat Shira Chadasha 58-0392082Kehillat Yedidya 58-0034213Keren Klita Committee 58-0133312Keren Olim Netanya 58-0412559

Purchases and delivers food to needy families from Ethiopia.

Keren Segulat Naomi 58-0115038Kfar Galim 58-0038180Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee 58-0363786

Formerly known as “Jordan Valley College.”

Kishorit 51-2014192Communal neighborhood village for people with learning, functional, and adaptive disabilities.

KOLOT 58-0301299Initiates dialogues between Jews in Israel and the Diaspora and develop pluralistic Jewish Israeli leadership.

Kvutzat Reut 58-0228054Laniado Hospital 58-0082014 League for Special Children 58-0013977

Works on behalf of children with a variety of disabilities, in four special education schools and a center for the deaf in Jerusalem.

Lev Chash 58-0353563Life and Environment 58-0138121Life-Line for the Old 58-0034338

Workshops for the elderly in cooperation with youth, providing a social and occupational therapy framework.

Light Opera Group of the Negev 58-0052363Linda Feldman Rape Crisis Center 58-0001261 LO-Combatting Violence Against Women 58-0022200

Maintains shelters for battered women in Herzlia and Hadera.

Ma’agan 58-0342798Support center for those affected by cancer.

Machanayim 58-0149151Machon Reut- from Vision to Policy 58-0419513

A think-tank to create systemic, long-term analyses of current policy issues.

Magen David Adom 58-9104751 Matan Investing in the Community 58-0335057Mavoi Satum 58-0268183

Dedicated to alleviating the plight of Agunot.

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Melabev: Community Clubs for Impaired Elderly 58-0001246 Provides services for mentally impaired elderly in Jerusalem.

Memorial Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry 58-0110740 Merchavim Inst. for Adv of Shared Citizenship 58-0323855Mesila 58-0361236Micha Jerusalem 58-0006005Micha Society for Deaf Children (Tel Aviv) 58-0030872Micha -Society for the Education of Deaf Children (Haifa & the North) 58-0016723Middle East Education through Technology 58-0418085Mifne: Alternative Treatment for the Autistic Child 58-0126464Mishkan Le’Omanut, Museum of Art Ein Harod 51-0177587Mosdot Neve Tzviah 58-0239804

Provides assistance to needy individuals and families, most of who reside in Judea and Samaria, including new immigrants and terror victims.

Movement for Quality Government in Israel 58-0178697Nalaga’at (Do Touch) 58-0402352

Theater productions performed by deaf-blind actors.

NATAL 58-0318129 Provides therapeutic support for terror victims, injured soldiers, reservists and their families.

National Library of Israel 51-4152420Negev Inst. for Strategies of Peace and Development 58-0359073

Promotes strategies for conflict resolution focusing on the civil society and non-governmental groups.

Neve Hanna for Children and Youth 58-0012029Youth village for children of elementary school age from difficult home situations.

Neve Yerushalayim College for Women 58-0015261New Family 58-0332302Nishmat 58-0161628Nitza 58-0297034

Provides emotional and financial support for women during pregnancy and after childbirth.

Ofek Liyaldenu 58-0297406Association of parents of visually impaired and blind children.

Ohel Moshe Synagogue 58-0027290Open University of Israel 51-0686520Orot Etzion 58-0119790Orr Shalom Children’s Homes 51-0852981Pardes Foundation for Jewish Education 58-0009330 Peace Child Israel 58-0102986Pelech Orthodox Secondary School for Girls 58-0040418 Pitchon Lev – A Caring Heart 58-0328839

Food and clothing distribution center for the needy.

PUSH 58-0401024Ramban Synagogue 58-0058899Rashi Foundation 58-0180941

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Religious Women’s Forum 58-0328136 Seeks to raise awareness of women’s status within the religious community and its leadership.

Re’ut Sderot 58-0228013Reuth - Women’s Social Services 58-0021731

Manages the largest rehabilitation hospital in the Tel-Aviv area, a sheltered housing project for needy seniors, and three residences for the elderly.

Roof to the Demobilized Soldiers 58-0005429Safed English Library 58-0332591Schaller Medical Centre Arad 58-0403301 SELAH- the Israel Crisis Management Center 58-0055325

Assists new immigrants, the elderly, the sick, and the needy.

Shaare Zedek Hospital 58-0007557 Shalva 58-0173987

Center for mentally and physically handicapped children.

Shekel 58-0020287Shilo Pregnancy Advisory Service 58-0055911 Shiluv Institute for Family and Couple Therapy 58-0013316Shomera 58-0334431Shurat Hadin 58-0402469Sikkuy-Assn for the Advancement of Equal Opportunity 58-0183580Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel 58-0017499Society of Blind & Dyslexic Students (Aleh) 58-0176444Society of Friends of Edith Wolfson Hospital 58-0022507Sophie & Abraham Stuchinski Alzheimer Treatment and Research Ctr 58-0234037Soroka Medical Center 58-0133296 Sulam 58-0165249

An early intervention therapeutic day care center for developmentally delayed babies.

Summit Institute 58-0031813Tal Haim Community Center 58-0102952Talia Trust for Children 58-0443554Talpiot Children’s Village 58-0013118TEBEKA 58-0355717Tech Careers 58-0401081

Trains Ethiopian Israelis for careers in the computer industry.

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 50-0701636 Tel Aviv Museum 52-0002320Tel Aviv Sexual Assault Crisis Center 58-0037604 Tel Aviv University Tel Hai Academic College 58-0263572Tel-Hai Rodman Regional College 51-0631575Theatre Company Jerusalem 58-0080224Therapeutic Riding Center of Israel 58-0145746Tlalim 58-0178168

Provides educational support for children who are unable to attend school due to severe illness.

To Build and To Be Built (Livnot U’lehibanot) 58-0069912

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Tomchai Shabath 58-0168557Volunteer organization provides food for 140 needy families in Jerusalem each week.

Topaz 58-0357556Torah MiTzion-Religious Zionist Kollels 58-0290567TRCC Tair Center Survivors Sexual Violence 58-0320265TZEVA - Tzeirim Bonim Atid 58-0336949Tzohar 58-0302099U.S. Israel Binational Science Foundation 50-0500848Ulpanat Dolev 58-0113710

Religious boarding school for girls from troubled families.

Ulpanit Rehovot 58-0351138Supports the Pelech Kiryat Ekron Girls’ junior & senior high schools.

Unistream 58-0382836United Hatzalah of Israel 58-0465979University of Haifa 50-0701628 We Power 58-0357929Weizmann Institute of Science 52-0016858 Woman to Woman 58-0007409

Battered women’s shelter in Jerusalem.

Women for Women 58-0016632 Haifa battered women’s shelter.

Women’s Institute for Torah Studies 58-0140184 Women’s Support Center 58-0141455

Provides services for abused women in the Negev.

Yaacov Herzog Centre for Jewish Studies 58-0133015Yad Eliezer 58-0060069

Provides food for needy individuals and families. Also has big brother/sister programs..

Yad Ezer L’Haver 58-0381960Operates a soup kitchen in downtown Haifa.

Yad Rachel Educational Center 58-0046969Yad Sarah Organization for the Sick 58-0030104 Yated Children with Down Syndrome 58-0059616Yedid LaChinuch 58-0486413

Aims to engage retirees to volunteer in schools, assisting the education system in Israel.

Yeladim - Fair Chance for Children 58-0109254Yemin Orde - The Orde Wingate Children’s Village 58-0036267 Yeshiva Gevoha Ramat Gan 58-0227353Yeshivat Har Etzion 58-0021939Yeshivat Hesder Yeroham 58-0214294Yeshivat Maale Ephraim 58-0281988Yeshivat Ohel Torah 58-0028652Yeshurun Organization Jerusalem 58-0023273Yesodot Center Study of Torah & Democracy 58-0364230Yetsira L’Kidum U’Pituach Mitzpe Hoshaya 58-0074706

Volunteer soup kitchen in Hoshaya.

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Young Persons Inst. for Promotion of Arts & Sciences 58-0022960 Helps develop and encourage gifted children in the sciences and the arts.

Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History 58-0070845Zalul 58-0350940Zichron Menachem 58-0179372

Volunteers run projects for children who are victims of cancer and for their families.

Zion Orphanage 58-0031052 Orphanage for boys ages 6-15. Most attend neighborhood religious schools.

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Special FundsPEF has established special funds of $100,000 and over from gifts and bequests and from which income and/or principal is disbursed. There were 87 funds as of November 30, 2010.

Louis D. Brandeis and Julian W. Mack Funds (among the earliest established by PEF)A.C. FundDorothy and Sidney Becker FundEmmanuel Becker FundIsrael and Herbert Berman Family FundHarvey and Miriam Birnbaum FundJoseph and Nellie Birnbaum FundSamuel Sylvain and Rosalind Brachfeld FundBraun-Sparberg Family FundBrause Family FundAbe and Belle Calmenson FundCooper Family TrustCarol Gerber Dahan Tzvia Memorial FundDorot FundC.W. Efroymson FundEsther Elbin Memorial FundHerman Z. Elbin Memorial FundRose D. & Robert M. Epstein FundFCLM FundFeinsod Herz FundMaria Myra Feinstein Memorial FundSamuel Fenner FundManuel and Nettie Fisher Family FundPerla & Julius Fox FundJoseph and Pauline Frisch FundFund for the FamilyFund for the Integration of Needy Ethiopians and Other OlimStanley Ganer Israel Endowment FundAb and Sarah Goldberg (Zionist) FundThe Eli Benjamin Gonda Scholarship FundThe Gottesman FundAlfred and Anna Grey Scholarship FundGrossman Family FundRabbi Max and Dora Grossman FundGuenzberger Lubow FundIrma Hamberger FundHamevasser FundHochstein FundJamajode FundSamuel and Hilda Katz FundKeren Keshet FundCharleen Kirkpatrick FundLeon and Gertrude Kleinbart Family FundKlitsner-Wolf-Shapiro Fund

Shmuel and Judy Klitsner FundAlice Korter FundHoward J. Kumin ScholarshipsKurt and Lisl Loewenberg Scholarship FundMagen Ezra Society FundZvi Menzin Memorial FundHerbert G. Milner FundLeonard and Renee Minsky Charitable FundNorman Minsky FundLibby and Leo Nevas FundHenry and Helen Newman Charitable FundJacob Perlow Memorial FundManny W. and Ruth Priluck Goldberg FundSam and Jean Rothberg Charitable FundThe S.H.F. FundFannie Scherr Memorial FundMiriam Schloessinger FundDr. Max Schoenberg FundElizabeth and Mendel Shapiro FundJ. Walter Sherman FundShoshanah FundSinger Family FundRobert Szold Institute for Applied ScienceBaruch Teichman Memorial FundTheresa FundYonnie Tollman Memorial FundMolly and Leon Weiser FundFrances and Zvi Wolff FundYad Avraham FundYad Rivka FundYad Susan FundYaldei Shimon FundWilliam and Ida Zinn Fund

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