CK w ‘JA Central Kentucky
Jewish Association

LEXIN%VOH, KY MAY, 1980 STCAN S. MILLER, EDITOR

 

 

Men's Division Campaign BRUNCH

pledges up

The kick-off brunch for the 1930 annual CKJA campaign,

held April 20th, was a total success. Approximately 80 men enjoyed a
gourmet meal and heard an insoiring speaker. A refugee from Iraq who
grew up in Israel, Aviva Mutchnick stressed the importance of financial
support from American and European Jews to aid Israel in assimilating
hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from Arab lands. Success shoved
in numbers, too. Overall, the pledges turned in at the brunch were 25%
higher than those turned in to CKJA by the same individuals last year.

The purpose of the brunch, new to the campaign this year, was
to provide better understanding of the accomplishments made through con-
tributions to the UJA campaign and other Jewish charities and to enable
those present to make their pledges without being individually solicited.
Campaign co—chairman Alvin Goldman reported that the results of the brunch
were gratifying. "Most of the men in attendance increased their pledges;
some to a significant degree. Equally important, everyone seemed to en—
joy the event and to come away with a good feeling about the campaign ef—
fort. This can only help assure the success of this year's campaign and
future ones as well."

The fund raising committee distributed its GUIDELINE FOR GIVING
LIKE A MENSCH. It is based upon the level of giving presently achieved
by many in our community. Let it be your guide when you are contacted.

Gross Income Level Gift

 

$ 15,000 and unier P 25 to 100
15,000 to 25,000 100 to 099
25,000 to 50,000 500 to 1,409
50.000 to 75.000 1,500 to 2.999
75,000 to 100,000 3,000 to 099:9
100,000 to 125,000 5,000 to 9,999
125.000 and above 10,000 and above

NOW MORE KHAN EVER