ASSAD ACCEPTS FULL
DEMILITARIZATION ON
GOLAN HEIGHTS

DAVAR reports that a senior government official told
journalists that Syrian President Hafez Assad has relaxed his stand
on demilitarization and has accepted lsrael's position that the Golan
Heights be fully demilitarized while lsrael would carry out a small,
limited demilitarization in northern Israel. The offiCial added that
Assad wants to complete an agreement before Israel's scheduled
elections in 1996. however. lsrael insists that any agreement be
stretched out over several years. so that Israel can evaluate security
arrangements The official said that if no progress is achieved in the
peace talks. Syria might Withdraw from the peace process,
strengthen its ties With Iran and aggravate the Situation in
Lebanon All HAMISHMAR reports that Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said that alter implementing the first stage of an arrangement
With Syria. lsrael would evaluate the situation before proceeding to
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On Wednesday, October

12, the 1995 organizational
meeting of the Forum
Committeewillbe held. At the
meeting. plans will be made
concerning this year's Forum. An
award winning performance,
written and presented by
Claudia Stevens. will take place
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event have been booked, help
and ideas will be needed to
make sure the event is well
publicized and well attended.
All those interested in being a
part of such an exciting
happening are welcome to attend
the meeting which will be held
at 7:30 pm at the CKJF office,
340 Romany Road and will last
about one hour. Please contact
Kathy Grossman, Program
Director, at 268-0672 or 268-
0775.

 

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Kathy Grossman
CKJF Program Director

CENTRAL KENTUCKY
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR

The Central Kentucky Jewish Federation is pleased to
welcome the newest member of our staff. On August 22, Kathy
Grossman began her duties as Program Director.

Kathy, who originated from southern Californian,
transplanted to the Midwest in her adulthood. She attendedtlie
University of Notre Dame, where she received her MBA. This was
accomplished after her husband, Michael, received his law degree.
The Catholic atmosphere of the university was comfortable to her,
since Kathy has always been interested in religions. She carries
this ecumenical approach with her in her job as Program Director.

"Thepeoplewewillbesewidngmefianallla’ndsof
badgmunds midgeagmphicalareas, andhawawidespectnnnof
lifestyles and interests. What holds us together is that we all
identify as Jews. Ithink the variety ofoutloola is terrific, midI
wouldn't have it any other way."

Kathy is a past president of the Lexington Chapter of
Hadassah and past president of the Lexington Havurah. She is
active in Ohavayv Zion Synagogue, where all three of her children
attend Hebrew School. Her volunteer work has acquainted her with —
many of the members of the Lexington Jewish community and has
taught her the "hands on" skills of event planning and consensus
building that were only theories in the graduate school of business.

"In this day andage, with timesdiedulessommpactedand
leisure timeatapmnium, allofus needapmcticalreasontogiw
ofourtime. My reasonums that it taughtmeskills, intmduoedme
topeoplelmight not knowotherwise, andhasgizxnmeafeelingof
belonginginLacington. Iwanttoenoowugeallmembersofour
canimunity to partidpate as wlunteers whether it be at Temple,
Synagogue orFedemtion, tmdsee how mluntarl'sm can add to the
quality of your lives. It worked for me. "

The program director's responsibilities are many. They
include facilitating Russian resettlement, community relations and
community activities. Programs such as Camp Shalom, Forum, and
the Chai Awards fall under the auspices of the program director.

For further information about local activities in which
CKJF is involved. please contact Kathy at the office, 268-0672.