CKzngF Vol. IX @entaral Kentuoky Jewish Federaofiim DECEMBER 1986 No. 9 1986 at CKJF JANUARY Executive Committees of all Jewish organizations meet to discuss mutual concerns and to coordinate programs. The Jewish Singles program is taken over by Temple Adath Israel in cooperation with the Federation office. Major Jewish organizations participate in Martin Luther King Day observance on January 19. CKJF—UJA Campaign Men’s Division meets for Superbowl party. New CKJF board meets for the first time. FEBRUARY 1986 CKJF—UJA Campaign progresses with Women’s Division holding a Solicitation Day. CKJF President appoints an ad-hoc search committee to begin process of selecting a new administrator to replace resigning Judy Saxe. MARCH Six representatives from CKJF attend UJA Young Leadership Conference in wash- ington D.C., March E—A. CKJF Board and Endowment Committee has workshop with George Kessler, Associate Director of Endowment Development for CJF on Mar. 18. CKJF Community Activities Committee holds Purim pre—school party on Mar. 16. CKJF-UJA Campaign conducts fourth annual SUPER SUNDAY on March 23. APRIL CKJF, in cooperation with all area Jewish organizations, brings multi-media production "Another Israel“ for three—day engagement at Victorian Square to Central Kentucky. Executive Committees from area Jewish organizations meet again on April 87. M_i Yom Hashoa observed at two programs at Midway College and Transylvania Universi- ty. CKJF, in cooperation with LEXTY and Young Judaea, sponsors a smashingly suc— cessful Yom H’atzmaut celebration on May 1%. Israel Bonds Tribute Dinner, honoring Governor Happy Chandler, sees record turn— out on May 18. On May 31, noted archaeologist Carol Meyers launches annual CKJF Betty Rosenberg Memorial Program at the Syna— gogue. CKJF Budget and Allocations Committee announces the allocation of over $16,000 to other charities. CKJF’s Community Relations Committee has a briefing by Dr. Gerry Janacek discussing our community’s response to problems facing Soviet Jews. continued