Newspaper of the Central Kentucky Jewish Federation / halom A A V-E/u/ 5759 out” “I” A ugust I 999 Super Sunday Rings in $9,000 6 Central Kentucky community answered the call for CKJ F’s Super Sunday phonathon on June 27. Donations totaling nearly $9,000 were pledged on that day alone, and contributions are still coming into the office. Funds raised for this event go to support services and activities for Jews, both locally and throughout the world. In addition to everyone that contributed so generously, CKJF would also like to thank all the volunteers who worked so diligently to make Super Sunday a success. Special thanks go to Super Sunday Co—chairs Judy Levine and Marty Barr for all their hard work and kind efforts. Thank you also to Temple Adath Israel for the use of their building and to John McDonald for his help in organizing the event. See page 3 for more pictures and a list of Super Sunday Volunteerslfi Carole Wilson “ Super Sunday. Z oya ()rlor'. .lmlr I wine I i.’-" a I. . support on Super Sunday. . , Nancy Hoffman, Teddy Garber, Michael Ades and Rabbi WW3 H. D. Uriel Smith help make Super Sunday a success. More Super Sunday workers, Marty Barr aléCted preSIdent of CKJF Alyssa and Bobby Levine arty Barr, President, heads a new slate of officers Middle SChOOI StUdents elected to the Board of Directors of the Central invited to take the Kentucky Jewish Federation. The election took , place at the combined CKJF Annual and Board meetings on G AM E DAY June 23. Also elected to the Executive Committee are Stanley Saxe, First Vice President; Jerry Guttrnan, Secretary; and C HALLENG E Ken Mayer repeats as Treasurer. Evelyn Dantzic Geller is the Immediate Past President. Newly elected Board members are: Phil Berger, Bill Grise, AU 9 U St 22 Deborah Isenstadt, Ginger Knight, and Lowell Nigoff. Jesse Weil takes a seat on the Board as a representative for Temple Adath Israel and Brian Hershinow comes in for B’nai B’rith. Continuing on the Board are Aviva Bowling, Vinnie Dubilier, Ellie Goldman, Jonathan Miller, Zoya Orlov, Mark Simpson, Rabbi H.D. Uriel Smith, and David Soginfi ewish Family Services has been hard at work with Temple Adath Israel and Ohavay Zion Synagogue putting together a middle school kick off program for the New Year. The day will consist of challenge style games. You do not have to be an athlete to win at these original and innovative games. Afier working up an appetite C KJF President, Marty Barr ‘ you can satisfy your hunger with the picnic lunch that will - CK]: NONPROFIT ORG. be served. Then you can dance the day away with D]. 340 Romany Road . . . Lexinaton KY 40502 US. POSTAGE PAID Keith as he plays all your favorite songs and glves away ' LEXINGTON KY great door prizes. The Game Day Challenge is open to all Sggdfe W1 1 0195 PERMIT NO' 719 Middle School students in the Jewish Community. There 1 2 4 p Niréiil align i sr ae 1 will be no charge. All you need to do is come to Jacobson and Avenue Park Shelter #6 on August 22nd at 10:00 am. - 2:00 pm. Lexington, KY 4050 2 - . . l 5 9 5 and be ready to have a blast! For more information see the 7‘ 7 if i '7 ’ , , . flyer on page 8 of this issue or call the Jewish Family Change Service Requested Services office (606) 269-9852. Hope to see you there! a