Leo Thurm

Recalling their earliest days of business in the United States, associates of Leo Thurm testify that he was always “very honest and devout.”  Able to escape Germany just before the Nazis came to power, the Thurm family arrived in the United States where they became front-runners in the establishment of the Kosher cheese industry, eventually growing their business into a worldwide enterprise.

Together with wife, Roslyn, Leo raised his children Max and Phyllis to appreciate the Jewish values of tradition, charity and chesed (loving kindness).  As such, it was a natural continuation of his life when, after his passing, it was discovered that Leo left a request to carry on his legacy by supporting ADI’s crucial educational and rehabilitative work.  Leo’s children saw the wisdom of this choice as it provided their father with an opportunity to empower others and fulfill his dream of “living on in Israel,” perpetuating his name in the Holy Land.

ADI’s rehabilitative vocational center in Jerusalem caters to the intellectual and social needs of its residents aged 21 and over, as well as young adults from the surrounding community.  Program participants receive training for practical work, which includes the production of numerous decorative objects that are sold to the public via the aptly named “Ability Boutique.”

In keeping with Leo’s belief in the power of people and the business acumen that allowed Leo to develop his company by keeping up with modern technological developments, Leo’s children chose to use his bequest to sponsor ADI’s cutting-edge Digital Printing Vocational Workshop.  A welcome addition to the therapeutic program’s existing activities with ceramics, paper mache, and greeting cards, this new digital printing element offers a dynamic, multi-sensory activity that allows ADI residents and special education students to harness technology and take control of the entire creation process – from start to finish.

Leo Thurm’s legacy of caring lives on at ADI Jerusalem, enabling numerous young adults to engage in meaningful and creative vocational activities and life-skill enrichment, enhancing their quality of life and promoting feelings of self-worth.

YOUR Legacy of Caring: Remembering ADI in your will or bequest will create a lasting impact by assisting in the ongoing rehabilitation and advancement of ADI’s residents with severe disabilities.

Bank Leumi
22 King George St. Jerusalem, 9426203
Swift Code: LUMIILITXXX
Branch: King George
Bank No. 10
Branch No. 902
Account No. 81915/62
IBAN IL510109020000008191562
Favor of: ADI Jerusalem

Bank Leumi 22
King George St. Jerusalem, 9426203
Swift Code: LUMIILITXXX
Branch: King George
Bank No. 10
Branch No. 902
Account No. 81928/53
IBAN IL170109020000008192853
Favor of: ADI Negev

1 Chase Manhattan
New York, New York 10005
Favor of: ADI Israel Foundation
Routing # 021000021
Swift Code: CHASUS33
Account # 227588361

Canada The Bank of Montreal
877 Lawrence Avenue East
Don Mills, Ontario M3C 2T3
Phone # 416 447 8576
Transit No: 03172
Account No: 1093-217
Account Name: ADI Rehabilitation of Canada

Barclays Bank plc
Cardiff Business Centre
Cardiff Group of Branches
P.O. Box No 69
Cardiff CF1 1SG
Sort code 20-18-15
Swift Code: BARCGB22
IBAN: GB14BUKB20181570054100
Account Name: British Friends of ADI Israel
Account No: 70054100

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