xt7qz60c0119 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qz60c0119/data/mets.xml Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass Kentucky Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass 1981-09 Newsletter of the Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass, previously named the Central Kentucky Jewish Association and Central Kentucky Jewish Federation. The Federation seeks to bring Jewish community members together through holiday parties, lectures, Yiddish courses, meals, and other celebrations of Jewish heritage and culture. They also host fundraisers and provide financial assistance for Jews in need, both locally and around the world. newsletters  English Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass records Jews -- Kentucky -- Lexington Jews -- History Central Kentucky Jewish Association newsletter, September 1981, volume 5 number 5 text Central Kentucky Jewish Association newsletter, September 1981, volume 5 number 5 1981 1981-09 2020 true xt7qz60c0119 section xt7qz60c0119 Central Kentucky

Jewish Association

Vol. V September 198i
JUDITH E. LEVINE, PHEb IDENF

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Jewish :LllOWoulp Lowlim League continue to thrive,

participationo 1 large and varied segments of the Jewish

This year CKJA spon soreu a second Russian fanilx, 3?’ Eozmans.
Again ou opon;d your nearts to welcome tnen and to make tnem feel
that our home is their 110110. All 0: tries: progr “s depend upon your
contri_outions to t
to snow your suppo ’our contributions, which support
programs in Israol, in ”313 . cntucl: , ac*oss the thito: States and
throughout the world, to ‘ rd lov1ls.

CnJA Annual campaign. This year you have cnosen

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It is not enouy 11, however, to congratulate ouISClves for
accomplishre11t.. Ioo many of us allow oui neignbors to write
important lo ttor to our Congressional ropresentatiwos,
contribution to the Annual Sampaifn, 1" ' in
and hard work that Orin: our pro rams “ ' ' “ Creating

viable Jewish li fc is the rcsoons1b111t - 1 us. Our
as a pcoplc is too crucial to loav 1 2 c. No need to
toyotner during 'his flow ‘*a_ T 1 1‘ n' " a hotter plact
us to liva as Jews.

 

 UJA Mission

The wellspring of Judaism. 'Phe heart of our heritage. Je go to

visit and find we've come home.

ake an adventure of self-discovery and join the United Jewish
Appeal Leadership iission led by Mickey and Cerald yon of Louisville,
Lovember 29 — Lecelnoer 9.

On this UJA Uission, you will be joined by other concerned Jews
from Kentucky and all over America and, in the spirit and Challenge
ael, you will be touched by the pride and the promise that bind
Jews one to another.

"ou will walk the land and come to know the people.

iou will ‘i‘. absorption centers, kibbutzim, universities
Factories, priv1 homes.

'on will with Jewish Agency and government officals

students :oes and housewives elderl” Jews and vounz p oneers.
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u will see how UJA funds are used by the Jewish Agency a ad the
find confirmation of your vital role as a partner in one of
's greate st human endeavors.

You will encounter a unique people creating history. And in that
encounter, you will discover yourself.

call JZIJA Ts

For additional details conce rn inL
129 , CEJA office

Kissions Chairman, bob Laumanfl, 2J3—

Campaign

",IALPIal‘l-Ti CATIPATI’HJ CAIZPAJCU CAMPAIGN {JAI-lPAICI‘ CAILPAIGN 'JAI'IPAICI:

Th6 lW’l annual CLJi Campaign is drawing to a close. Allan
Slovin, Canpairn .oor‘ina or, and ten's and women's Division
Jhairpersons, Jteve Daller aid,flail Cohen announced that this year's
drive is scheduled to wind up by September 30.

The combined goal of this year's Campaign is $250,000.00. We
are very close to reaching this record total. If you have not made
a pledge for the 1931 Campaign, do it now, and begin the Lew lear
with a real mitzvah!

lall Steve Caller, 200~l314, or gall Cohen, 272—1Q59, and make
plccge today.

 

 

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Community Relations MEWS

'he Community Relations Jomnittee has sent
principals an; teachczrs in the 3a ette, yranhl and haciso n courtr
public schools iniormin; them when the Jewish iiolioa s occur this
year. Enclosed with the letter was copy of the holioaJ calencar
which is in this bulletin. If any memoer of the Central
Jewish Communit/ lives in another count; ,please let the Committee
Know and information will be sent to that

county. A similar 16 ttcr
and a calendar was also sent to all of the ma; or or arizations in
Lexington.

aletter to all

Pentucky

The Committee has availaole a n lmoer oi
Defamation Leafue' s publication fhe :ecorc.
adarcsses the topic of Jerusalem
hi hl polisnec and cxtrcmcl
will CU distributing copies
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healthy and pea ceiul Sew lear.

' Buy Israel Bonds |

ISRAL L OHDS CAIPnT“

I31acl ionos Jhairman, Arthur
the date for the 1931 Israel Bonds
Hovembcr 22.

Serving on the committee with H Salomon are: R
hacl L. Aces, Dr.31c1acl Laer, hr. and Lrs. stcvcn L.
and rs. Irwin Cohen, Li. arc Lrs. Louis Jubilier, or. a1”
Ldelstcin, hr. anu hrs . Steven .all, Kr. and hrs.
. loldman, hrs. Larilyn hoosnick, Lr. and Lrs. Stanley Rose, Lr.
.rs. fiorris Rouen, Dr. Sat Sanglcr, hr. anc Z.rs. Stanley SaXe,
' Allan Jlovin, and Er. ~v? ‘ns La.1o dehetein.

GLUK~ .11— L"

 

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their help wit
and several othe
and the communit;

anyone is interest
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sorting our last newsletter
Our work was made easier,
sooner.

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and let us know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

neets every week at.femple

in existence. .It
Israel Independence

mters of the Jewish
Polk Lance workshop

north Sarolina. ‘Ihis past

Shsryn Shearer.

m;binners class
Call naren
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pxiblished in Louisville,
'?rponuent to report on Jewish
paJ a token fee f§10.00
expected to report on a weekly

“are, CXJA community

02) 459- 1914

 

 CENTRAL KENTUCKY JEWISH ASSOCIATION, INC.

N30 49‘“ CALENDAR OF JEWISH HOLY DAYS

A RESOURCE FOR PLANNING

 

1911981

1981-83

1982-83

1983-84

1984713<

198586

1987-88

1988-89

1989-90

199091

 

 

ROSH
11ASHANA11
(thx Your)

'111ur Sept 11
in Sept, 13

Tue. Sept. 29
Wed. Sept. 30

Sat Sept 18
Sun. Sept. 19

Thur. Sept. 8
Fri. Sept. 9

Thur Sept. 27
Fri. Sept. 28

Mon. Sept. 16
Tue. Sept. 17

Sat. Oct. 4
Sun. Oct 5

Thur. Sept. 24
Fri. Sept. 25

Sept 12
Sept. 13

Sat. Sept. 30
Sun. Oct, 1

Thur Sept. 20
1'1’1.Scp1.21

 

 

YOM KIPPLVR
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Atonement)

Sat Sept 21)

Thur. Oct. 8

Man. Supt

Sat, Sept. 17

Sat. Oct. 6

Wed. Sept.

V1011, Oct 13

Sat Ot‘t. 3

Mon. Oct. 9

Sat Sept 29

 

 

SUKKOT
(tent of
Tabernacles)
First Days

Thur. Sept 25
Fri. Sept, 26

Tue. Oct. 13
Wed. Oct. 14

‘Sat. Oct
Sun. Oct.

Thur. Sept. 22
Fri. Sept. 23

Thur. (Jct. 11
l‘ri. Oct. 12

Sat. Oct. 18
Sun. Oct. 19

Mon. Sept. 26
Tue. Sept. 27’

Sat. Oct. 14
Sun. Oct. 15

Thur OCt, 4
Fri. Oct. 5

 

 

SHMiNmTZERm
SIMCHAT TDRAH
I.ti~tbtitfiof$ukknt

Thur. Oct. 2
1 r1. Oct. 3

Tue. Oct. 20
Wed. Oct. 21

Sat. Oct.
Sun. Oct.

Thur. Sept. 29
Fri. Sept. 30

Thur. Oct. 18
Fri. Oct. 19

Mon. Oct. ,
Tue. Oct.

Sat. Oct. 25
Sun. Oct. 26

Thur. Oct. 15
Fri. Oct. 16

\ton Oct}
Tue. Oct 4

Sat. Oct. 21
Sun Oct. 22

Thur. Oct. 11
Fri. Oct. 12

 

 

YASSOVER
First Days

Sun. Apr 19
Mon. Apr 20

Thur. Apr. 8
Fri. Apr. 9

'1 ue. Mar.

W ed. Mar. 30

Tue. Apr. 17
Wed. Apr. 18

Sat. Apr. 6
Sun. Apr. 7

Thur. Apr. 24
Fri. Apr. 25

Tue. Apr.
Wed. Apr.

Thur. Apr. 21)
Fri Apr. 21

Tue. Apr. 10
Wed. Apr. 11

Sat Mar 30.
Sun. Mar. 31

 

 

PASSOVER
Last Days

531. Apr. 25
Sun. Apr. 26

Wed. Apr. 14
Thur. Apr. 15

Mon. Apr. 23
Tue. Apr. 24

Fri. Apr, 12
Sat. Apr, 13

Wed. Apr. 30
Thur. Ma} 1

Mon. Apr.
Tue. Apr. _

\Ved. Apr 26
Thur. Apr. 2."

Mon. Apr. 16
Tue. Apr. 17

 

 

SHAVUOT
(Pentecost)

Mon. Jun. 8
Tue. Jun. 9

 

 

 

Fri. May 28
Sat. May 29

Wed. May 18
T1.ur. May 19

 

Wed. Jun. 6
Thur. Jun. 7

 

 

Sun. May 26
Mon. May 27

 

Fri. Jun. 13
Sat. Jun. 14

Wed. Jun _
T11ur..1un. '

 

 

 

1'n.1un.9
Sat,Jun.10

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Thur. Ma} 31

 

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NOTE: Jewish hoTidays begin at sunset of

Central Kentucky Jewish Association

 

258Fflaza Drive, Suite 208

um precednm evening. Lexington, Kentucky 40503

The Jewish Sabbath begins at sunset
on Friday of each week and 1asts

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unti1 sundown on Saturday. .urther‘ Information.

Dr.David R. Wekstein
(606) — 269—4454

 

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¢¢ Have We Got a Deal for YOU!

Hear Ye? Hear Ye! C.K.JDA.'s Scholarship Committee has funds
available for young people who are interested in participating in an
educational program in Israel or who need financial assistance in
order to attend a non~profit Jewish summer camp. It's not too early
to begin planning for next summer and for next fall.

Israeli Scholarships are aVailable to young Lexingtonians who
have been accepted into a study or a work/study program in Israel.
Other eligibility criteria are that the student will be returning to
this community for at least six months after his or her Israeli
experience and will participate in local Jewish youth activities
during that time. These scholarships, available in amounts of up to
$500.00, are awarded on the basis of personal written applications
which detail past participation in the community and plans for using
the Tsraeli experience to the future benefit of this community.

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3amjersnins, in amounts not to eXCeed one half the total amount
needed for c in fees are transportation, are awarded on the basis of
needo Any ingormation submitted n the application form is held in
confidence by the members of the Scholarship Gennittee.
to obtain ‘ it; 'A“ ma ion, or an application
write ' S

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V 4 ’

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b
utherland Drive, Lexington,

people in our community have benefitted from these
we hope many more will take advantage of this offer,
in the future.

tends AWAfig deal

‘ as 5:1 a-; well aware by now the Reagan Administration has
submitted : ;,, a<;:“-la a proposal to sell sophisticated military
Squpmfifitr - . Li: H 435 to Saudi Arabia. A number of people in

w) WW,“ 7, r. (“MAJ ' .7 , :1 p / N W, 2' 1,- ’1
tht coin , AV. . gwwb luttbro to Jonpressman nopains and senators
were any LiLV "\ ‘5 them to vote against the sale of this

_) : , j ' , W ' . ¢»jv,, , ' i r' . " ‘
material. 1 , ‘ulmdthK, both senator Ford and Huddleston
siffneti'the :. '
not to sell =; ;> ',tli‘: ' Congressman hopkins has

U‘ , , ,,. ,.. . _ . N

not tancn a tie it.., i PleaSe write your senators
and Conprev‘: v 'w* 1’ matter
ror your information, just about every national Jewish organization
has gone on record as being against the sale.

 

 

 CENTRAL KENTUCKY JEWISH ASSOCIATION FORUM SERIES

-Ie proudL present the 19d1—dZ rorum beries. Through this Series
we present, annually, concerts and lectures Jith excellent Jewish
content. The four events scheduled this season feature extraordinarily
talented artists, with distinguished reputations both here and abroad.
The performances will be as follows:

Sunday, Octooer L, dp.m., Ohava: Lion Synagogue
eiom :JILLn; ELI

Hr. Feidman is recogniZeo, worlo wide, as one

of the best clarinetists performing today. He

is a regular solo performer wit: orcheStras in

Ibnmlamidmmd.

Sunday, hovember 8, 8p m.,
IAXL

Kr. Bimont, author of

lectures extemi

Lanada. " '

history

Israel.

 

Sunnax, Jetr

”STARS I

Ihelma Run;

Sunday,

One of a‘
has performed
in the United

Tickets are on
Judy iaumann
Jo oclin ..
Libby Scher.
Series " -~ 36.50 per person
Patron ' ’I‘ “ $17.50 per person
Single ' «r ‘ A fl3§.00 per performance
Student *~ 8 $1.00 (with 1.3.) per performance
Children arholders are admitted free

 

PLEASE RESERVE _______ SEASON TICKETS
$8.50 EACH FOR SERIES $17.50 EACH FOR PATRON

 

NAME

 

ADDRESS
ENCLOSED 6 CHECK FOR $

 

 

CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE.

 

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LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40503

 

 JEWISH HOLIDAY CALENDAR

ROSH HASHANA .................... Tues. Sept. 29
YUM KIPPUR .............. . ......... Thurs. Oct. 8

Holidays begin at sunset the day before

 

 

Best Wishes for a
Healthy and Happy New Year

L’Shana Tova

 

 

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