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HDOSNICK LECTURESHIP MARCH 1 b 2

Blu Greenberg will be this years
Moosnick Lectureship speaker. Ms.
Greenberg is an observant Orthodox Jew,
and a leading Jewish Feminist.

The Moosnick Lectureship is a fund
established at the Lexington Theological
Seminary to bring major Jewish Scholars to
Lexington. All lectures are open to the
public. Her speaking schedule will be as
follows: Thursday, March 1 — 10:00 a.m.
LTS, 7:30 p.m. 025! Friday, March 2 -
10:00 a.m. LTS.

PURIH HASOUERADE BALL - March 3

Not for a hundred years has there been
a Purim Masquerade Ball in town. Please
come and join us for an elegant evening of
fun, dinner and danincing to celebrate
Haman’s demise. March 3, 1990, 8:30 p.m.,
Ohavay Zion Synagogue. Tickets: $75 per
couple, $37.50 per person. Information
call 266-8050, 873-6774. Off Broadway is
offering a 10% rebate to the Synagogue on
all costume rentals.

TAI SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE - Harch 16—18

The schedule for Rabbi Saperstein’s
visit is as follows:
Friday, March 16, 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 17, 9:30 a.m. & 1l:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 18, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.,
11:00 a.m. - 12 noon.

You are welcome to participate in any
of the above events.

 

B’NAI E’RITH MEETING AND BLOOD DRIVE
Sunday, March 18

Sponsored by Stanley Rose Lodge No.
289, the meeting will feature Dr. Francie
Chassen—Lopez speaking on "Historical and
Current Aspects of Jewish Life in Mexico.
The event will take place at the Central
Kentucky Blood Center, 330 Waller Ave.,
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Refreshments will
be served. All are welcome even if you’re
not giving blood. For further information
contact Austin Cantor (278-2530).

O25 & TAI JOINT SISTERHOODS - March 20

The Sisterhoods of Ohavay Zion and
Temple Adath Israel invite you for "An
Evening with the Arts", February 27, 7:30
p.m., home of Susan Goldstein, 1916 Lakes
Edge.

Join us for an evening with local
artists as we get our hands dirty and
create some of our own art! Contact TAI
(269—2979) for further information.

HADASSAH LOX BOX - March 85

Treat yourself to a bagel brunch! LOX
BOX will be delivered to your door (in
Fayette Co.) on March 25, or you may pick
up your order at Temple Adath Israel or
Ohavay Zion Synagogue. Call Sharyn Sharer
(873-6779) for more information. Deadline
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THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING!

Gail Cohen, newly named chair for the
CKJF Soviet Resettlement~ Committee, is
busy laying the groundwork for our
community’s absorption of Soviet Jewish
families.

Super Sunday '90 CKJF will be collecting furniture and

other household goods for Soviet families

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interested in donating items or volunteer-

IHE @ENBRAIINJNS ing your time in the resettlement effort,

contact Gail Cohen (872—1459) or CKJF

IMMUNE (”VINE (652-7628, 852—7600).

February 25, 1990

 

THANK YOU

The CKJF Office wishes to thank Ted
Friedman and Tamara Lenhoff for their
assistance in the office this past month.

Also thanks go to Lillian Rosenberg and
Al Lichaa for their donations of filing
cabinets.