Magen Tzedek is more than just a new food certification; it is a philosophy that supports an ethical commitment to workers, animals and the Earth in the production of food. Over a relatively short period of time, Magen Tzedek has grown to become a worldwide movement. Its central idea is both simple and profound. We depend on the generous support of people like you who believe that kashrut is not just what we eat but how we live. |
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Our application for tax-exempt status as an organization described under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, is currently pending approval by the Internal Revenue Service. We do not anticipate any problems in the application process, however, there are no assurances that the Internal Revenue Service will approve our application. If due to an unforeseen circumstance the Internal Revenue Service determines that we are not an organization eligible to receive a charitable contribution as described by Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, a donor that has claimed a tax deduction on his or her tax return for the taxable year in which such contribution was made may have to file an amended return with the Internal Revenue Service. |
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