Brandeis faculty, staff, and students celebrate and honor your generosity, along with all members of the Legacy Society who have chosen to make a planned gift. Your thoughtful commitment helps ensure a strong and vibrant future for the university for generations to come.

We invite you to explore the complimentary video presentations and webinars designed to inform, inspire, and keep you connected to the impact of your legacy.

Building Brandeis: A Jewish-American Movement by Eitan Marks '24.

Building Brandeis

In Eitan's senior thesis, he explored the development and growth of Brandeis University from 1948 to the present, through the physical growth of the campus and the philanthropic history of the institution. Eitan shares his research and how Brandeis is understood not just as an academic institution, but as a unique social movement in American-Jewish history.

Additional resources: Slides, Historical Timeline, Paper

 

Generation to Generation (L’dor v’dor): Strengthening Family and Family Giving Through Shared Values

Building BrandeisShared values and family philanthropy influenced the founding and growth of Brandeis, establishing our University’s top-notch reputation as we celebrate its 75th anniversary. The Sachar Legacy Society and Lawyers Alumni Network invite you to a virtual discussion on how giving as a family can strengthen your family’s bond, foster a charitable mindset in your children and grandchildren, and provide financial benefits to you and your loved ones. Hear from our alumni speakers as they share their expertise on how you can shape your family’s identity and values together while taking advantage of taxwise giving methods. Families of all ages and sizes will benefit from the wisdom of our panelists’ many years of guiding clients as they build lasting family legacies. (November 14, 2023)

Disclaimer: The information on the pages relating to the Office of Planned Giving on this website is intended to provide general information that we hope will be helpful to you in your tax, estate, and charitable planning. It is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as legal advice. For advice or assistance with your particular situation, you should consult an attorney or other professional adviser