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VOL. XII

M I CHAEL
ADES
ELECTED
CKJF‘ ;
PRES I DENT

Michael Ades was elected President of
CKJF at the May board meeting. He assumed
the title from Gail Cohen who remains on
the board and serves as ex-officio.

Mike is an attorney and partner with
Greenebaum Doll & McDonald. He is ex—
tremely active in his professional Bar
Associations as well as many civic associ—
ations.

He is a member of both Ohavay Zion
Synagogue where he has served as President
twice, and Temple Adath Israel. He was
honored this year by the National Confer-
ence of Christians and Jews with its
Brotherhood Award, and has been a board
member and past chairman of that organiza—
tion. He is also active in B’nai B’rith.

Mike served as Chairman of the Mayor’s
Advisory Committee on Growth Planning from
1977-1980, is a member of the Downtown
Optimist Club and board member and secre-
tary of the Blue Grass Foundation, Inc.

This is Mike’s second term as a board
member of CKJF. He was also a board
member of CKJA in 1977—79, representing
Ohavay Zion Synagogue.

 

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CKJF stays active through the summer
with the Passage to Freedom campaign, Camp
Shalom, meetings of the Forum, Budget and
Allocations, Executive, and other commit-
tees, the search for a new part-time
Program Coordinator, board meetings and
numerous other activities. The CKJF
office remains open and busy every weekday
morning.

lhe CKJF Board, after much considera—
tion, authorized the employment of a
part—time Program Coordinator and applica-
tions are now being considered. This
person will work primarily with Community
Activities and Community Relations pro-
grams, but will assist with other programs
as needed. Over the years with the
increasing needs of Israel, Jews in other
countries, Jewish charities and activities
in the U.S. and in our local community,
this new position becomes necessary and
will provide much needed professional
support for our board, committees, and
volunteers.

0n beginning a two year term as CKJF
President, I am excited about our ongoing
activities and the challenges of strength-
ening our programs and activities. I
welcome your ideas, participation, support
and input at all times—-for it is your

Wane

Michael L. Ades

 

   

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