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11':\11’L1: ADATH 1SRA1‘1 LEXINGTON KEN’I‘UFKY
V01. 45 No.13 January 13. 1978

 

 

 

1977- 5738

FRIDAY‘ JANUARY 311.1978 8:00 RM.
SCHOLAR-lN—RESIDENCE
1{A13131JOSEPH LEVINE
Mr» Mu1co1m Siegel wi11 Hess the 511111ch Candles
()neg Shabbut in the Vestry 1011mv1ng Wurship servlces

'l‘opiu “Where jewixh (In110ge Students Are (Inmjng

From and Where They are Heading”

FRIDAY. _1ANUARY 27,1978

(n31) P.M. - Socia1 1mur1>e1ere dinner

sponsored by the Tcmp1e Sociu1 Committee
7:00 P.M. — Adu1t Pot Luck Dinner
8:00 P.M. - Worship services in the Vestry

 

  

TEMPLE ADATH lSRAEL
124 ASHLAND AVENUE (606) 766-3251 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Fabbi: William J. Lefiler
President: Dr. Martin P. Knplan
First Vice President: Charles Stern
Second Vite President: Dr. Charles Corodetzkfi
Secretary: Louis Rubin Treasurer: Joseph H. Miller

 

Ddbbi’s Messaoe

This year begins our 73th anniversary year. in November, 1”C§, our

 

 

 

 

congregation was Started. Ev romparison to other congregations in this
part of the Country, ours is a young svnagogue. The organized tommui
nities along the Ohio River and north date harl tv the lSTU's and
1830's. But Lexington was not along the major trading routes hetwtwq
the East and the opening West. And So Jews tended to typass this City
until long after the Frontier was rlosed. As a matter of tart, when
Beniamin Cratz died in 188A, Pahhi isaar V Wise, who rame dovn trom
Cincinnati to officiate at the funeral, Commented that there were onlv
two Jews present — himself and the dereased.

However in the 75 vears of our exintenre mueh has happtued within
the congregation. To mark this important milestone in our existenre,
we have a 75th Anniversary tommittee hat is planning some extiting
events for us. The first of these will he on lrifiaw, November llfl lQTk,
when one of our former rahhis. Dr. lawn? V. “arrua, the dean <4
American Jewish historians and founder oi tae American Jewish firthiveh,
will he with us for a Sahhath worship Strvfte. Nther PYUVTme rm
Cultural and religious Sipniiit:uuwliire heivr yl.uuuwl from that tine,
until May, 1970, when we hope to have ilal~l‘i Alexander ‘itivindler,
President of the lnion oi Ameriran hetrev Vnnprefiatinnh, with us to
conclude our year of importance.

The plans for many of the activities marking this snetial anniverW
sarv are still not set. The meetings oi the committee are exuitinp
and the distussion lively. it Vou have anv suppefitions that \ou think
would be worth pursuing, Call Uloria Katy or Art Lieher‘ the (u—Vhair-
people. We want to male our celebration a trulv memorahle one for
all of us.

William J. Leiilet

Fahhi

 

BABY 5 l 'l'l'ilhY i508 SAT. l'lA'l‘ll S lll{\'l( '

SAHANVKS ANRAEJLBECLMJQN, “W ‘ _- W - W * WW" ,- W ‘W
Beginning Friday, January I”.
the \(o rship (‘ommi t tee will ziga in

be providing hahv sitter serviveg

... to Mrs. Fave Friedman, Mrs.
Dorothy Nichoels, and Mrs. helen
Paritz, C0-Chairpersons of the
Year Book Committee, for their
efforts in the preparation and
editing of the 1977-78 Temple Year "rw—""*“"‘w”“‘“""“
Book. Thanks also to Mrs. Vyrtle
Thurman who worked quite closely 1 L\VM£]IOR1AWI

i

ior young rhildren during our
worghip.

 

with them.

DECEYBER 28, 1977
WALTHAN, MASS.
(Brother of Vrs. J.B. Abraham)

THANKS, LADIES
FOR

1:012 1, RT 1) lANOND '

i

i

A JOB WELL DONE i

     

 

RABBI J(BCPH LEVINE
SECOND SCHOLAR-in—RES IDENCE
January 20

 

RABBI lOSlxl'xi ll. l,l'\'lNli, DirOxLor
uf li'nai Ei'l'ith llillcl at the l‘ni-
vomit: wf Z’ftt::lmrgh, will lie our

 

>olwml Srhwlar‘ >Eics‘idunl'c on Fri--

\la», .lauuarx‘ 2U,

liahbi Leviuv will speak to stu-
dents in the Senior Group {rum 4:30
tn {7:00 INN. in the Library. He
will talk about Jewish student life
on the Campus. After worship scr'
vices, Rabbi Lyvhc will talk to the
rumtrcy:11um on the topic "Where

_ll'\«'l'~‘"l (R ilcge Students Arc (.nn‘ing

 

Trunk and .ore 'lhov Are llL‘ilKllYl‘fl.

Ral ’31 vainc was born in Clcvv-
land and graduatvd lrom Case—Western
ltl'HCer. He was urdained at the
llehrcw l'ninn Col lvtfe in ('im-ilmati
in H960. l‘rlnr [ii his turning to
l‘ittal‘uryh, ho wvruwl liillvl posts
at, the l‘nivvrsiiv oi Nurth (‘arolina
and thv l'uivs‘rsit‘: Hf Fiw‘hex‘ter

Rabbi lovine haL tauylit mattin-
slvolv, and Served «‘2‘. man‘: national
ltillcl ('0mmis;>‘hm<. he has (113“
l-‘I‘ltti‘ll numcrmu> artil‘les: on _l(’W'
is‘h lilo on (\amnus and comes; to us
\ucll qualified to addrcs‘s‘ his Lopil

ln additivu tt being our
“leular‘in-lieRidoul k" Ral‘li lovint
will mmt with the liilltl shitlmlts
at thy iniversity (‘1 kenturky on
Januar‘. 31.

 

«fill wux w: m

 

Attend Stanlvv Taudelhaum's
Study svssiuns (in the prayer-
lmnl‘.’ First sessihn starts
Sundav, January l5, 1:30-3:00 l‘.‘-‘.
at the Temple.

  

 

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31, they

:30 till

   

1 Jrl

    

lnr't 'ail to see the excellent
creativv hullvtin hoards in the
Sltle hall. These were put up hy
thv Kindergarten and Fourth
graders and depict the hol iday of
'l'u B'Slxevat.

'l'lw llmrdinated passage from
.luwix‘l, snurvus fur January '2? i5:
.l . . .

He \chu is cruel wlll revolve
\‘rliolt‘.’ himsulf". (Yo'aar)
I‘Visvuw; “aw crui’llv and unl’indness

begets simi lar L
I

inds of I‘Cllt'tilfllS -

 

all almul with twts, with Yriends,
«'tt‘i

and on Januar‘.

.\ person >1 cltla acrustorz mmse-i:
to he pleasant to people."

’lfal“. l mu ian ’l'al mud)

I‘im‘use how l‘oinp ple‘want tn
~t'er hclns u>r ‘30 friendly and

wther> lilo uc.

 

for a s‘peedy recuverjx tn:

lr’rs. Sherman E. Miller

  

SITE/ml WORKSHOP

Rlllllltlh‘

15 A

 

Llfl 'iurmiat, lanuarv 3t, I'I‘wr'

diit‘t a workshop UH «ult'hrat inn .1

   

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Vradit inn ll Sahhath.

l 1.4"] l. V “'lele

let i ler \x‘ill (HU—

lhis will

Vnhhi

 

the Lntnl involve'm-nt of Salihxith ' nrzw'vr- _’~'\'Y' .antllma. tlw Kiddi:.
learning to propare Sabbath i(i(i(l:w, vtt.

:‘ldultn‘ and lilll‘rt‘fili‘fl "i'llill zzrv invits‘d n, attend and ("wit vil‘ «
.~lt ii‘I" ll.ll‘lt izvr ummyrr llllr"7l.

(‘n li'itla‘x. .l.li‘.ll4’lr‘. f7, 'ul' II “t ‘ i-wv ' t'n \Au-r‘r» vs «

   

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

   

 

   

shall have a Sgihlgith l‘rvt lull. .lii‘nvr wirrviz't‘s in [llt Kw‘Iz. \L..:: ',
at F: ii? llfl‘. l‘lrinp enough meal for '.\"LlI hmiljv and vwwtwhles fur
t\\l\e that nunilwr. ll you have .m\' [I'l.ll l"!‘,l!l lovis‘h dishes 'Jnu hnmx,
please bring them.
PleaSe nntilv "rs. Thurman hv 'l'ue‘s: ’ 'mugii ' , if’ -u plan t
attend hm'ziuse‘ :spm‘ial fonds hnxr tn he: prrparod. (T-‘xitzuh hill \uvz' ,
rhal la, 9t: .l
:‘T'l'l'V'llUT. filleUl. k/l'l'lVl‘4 l\:‘.rri T‘zitJ’Ah hall ‘uit’: H‘ur Nedlauirv ' vin‘
iflillAmunl‘vt‘ir’sdiii-'tl.£-Wl'l:ri'i‘.« ~‘('f",I“lll,ll' ‘ari‘ .v (ml tw ittvnd the put
luck dinner an Fridav night. 1'. ;~. if: r1 n u». "r l " 1w “wlig' w
Schuol PTA.
RILIClOl'S SCHOOL PTA meeting; is} hruar.‘ 2 {it "i W AMT". ‘Ii 1M,- 'itmplv
‘(051 r‘»'. Plan tn .1! fond.
,_
72m ANNIVERSARY, LOGO. COMES]
FROM: THE JEWISH llRAlLlllf \' i'lliil:'§‘.it inn wi ll ( ..
lNS’l‘lTI'TF. OF AMERICA, lM‘. i‘m "l.” cwir .iih .i a'tuir h
“trim. v-I’ sptw i ll :‘Vt'lts duri. ’1' (hr
Dear Bm‘S and (lirls: l“7"#*7“ “uii. H‘ f’uth [-n. m F\.1r}’
x. ‘ittm’: i: :‘Lll l.'i\'in;_' planw inr
It is with grzitwful hearts that [lli {hi3 m-lclurnt inn. It has; hum: (lu-
Jewish blind and partiallv sighted lidml H‘JK «‘1 10;!“ "Willd b“ df‘SiY‘
herewith acknowledge \mvur gonermw lt‘ for v un ~‘t.it innerv, 'lu‘iplt-

vi 350. it is indvvd
a tribute to thy toai'hings of your
religious; sclwol
Sun-h as vuurzaelves dt‘f‘ltll‘ to hvlp
other blind \‘mingmhrs. (iur
traditiun that up

contribution
wh (in voung poop l v

.lowifld
LParth. uxr uiwuld
express nur faith hv lwing sensi»
tiw tn the illi‘fit‘ whn
fill .‘i 1 led
newd and have perthrmwi a great
fihtfl/fi: by this amt vi

need“ mi need

our lwlp. You have this

lz‘vdu' .13..

 

Your cuntribution xvi ll he plaz‘ml
in a sperial fund whin'h will he
used for the purrhasp of hraillo
prayorbooks. 'lhwzc hraillo
hooks the ii 1 ind
person's passport in an Oducai ion

just as inkprint lwoks make your

p111". r"

are Jewish

education possihle.
May you all be granted continued
good health and happiness.

Sincerely,
Gerald M. Kass
Associate Director

    

lml lwt ins . push rs . announcomvnts .

'l'~shirts, etc. ’lnu congregation
37, l’Wi’i
year, tlzorellvrv.

107*}.

was incurrhmtod on Nay

and the “it? \«nuld

und on MW 37.

'lhp lug.» (un’ust is (lllk'll to [I'm
cirt i i w \ nnpregzzit inn . 'l‘lu logm
~35 ul ‘ l‘v Huhmittt‘d tr‘ tux" lwmi‘lv

 

.lfim' lW Ayril ‘_. Eli—m“. lt «huhld

 

iv in lrlflk‘lx’ nn .1 hliltt‘ Earlxgtrmmri
and should not (’3. «ml in size

\ ll] x ll int: lllL‘ hark vi
the vntrv shunld n’.irr\ thy namv (vi
il‘u prrsnn sulniittiny thv lupt».

lht 73th
‘nlll l‘v tlw
\cinncr Ki ll

kummi [v1
[lit‘
he given apprupriaie

Annivkvrsan
final j udgw and

ren‘npnition.
..(‘-lnria Katz & Arthur Lieher

(Io—Chairpersons, 731h Anniversary
Committee

     

  

[1' Y3." '

  

.l f. l.t‘l‘i';‘;lil'--3_3f_(l

 

While we lmrv in Kontut'k)’ exporiont‘o [hp (‘tviurst part 1*?
,lanualn’, the Jews of Israel celebrite Ta: B'Shcvzit (the ljtli of the month
of >l1t'xutl , the New Year of Treat. 'llm severe rains that Characterize
‘Aii‘tvr in lsriinl Hilwidv during tltis‘ munth. and Subtle Changes, herald'

   

Ems w

il‘ Yllr‘\1;‘-ki it spring, .111 t"’l=.}>lil. this.» luv :15 \g‘rmitinaz, trees
\tmt limhing, mad. migrntt r} lixt~ - g. 211:: :‘in,‘. "1w firmrs Wf

,.

 

l\r‘l‘l Very yettxmed to tlwsu (‘lxaugvr 'mu u'elelwrzitv it i;

I‘m-(s.

 

lidm' in vtirimis WINS tlm‘ughi

Luv ‘r‘tit‘l‘
‘ vf- tlw trzwlitfiws

        

w! rlw .mn. \I’ rmt‘ient lxrzivl, mini" lrvc» w? this“ (lax.

 

. i
‘ r
When the State «:1 l-arm'l was i'l't‘div'd ll‘. IULF. Lr’kt xrwm!

 

tau-W: t'mv planting 0f frets tn uws—wrve Sufi, rm tlw
zliwt‘it ‘1“.(‘ l‘t'IVVl'lx' mlrl‘. 71‘0de wmtl. Sim‘e that [ill‘t‘ (‘\.'L 1’ 30 million

truws h'a‘u lwt" ' lrmtml.

              

 

. ,l
We. lwrtr‘ ix. I‘m \itr t: Wratrs. :tu1 tneir LOtn wedding ( . w , r
Jean Stern, AWE-45%)

annive rsarv. . , . .1 .
lszmy Sittini: available

 

To the Fax Berman lib
from Mrs. Morris Braz1n in memory
of Jack J. Cohan.

*lf schools are cancelled for this
day, then our meeting will be
tancelled also.

  

 MMMALIM

 

The following is quated for vour
information:

 

 

"Nominations for election to the ' ‘ Y- Y'-
l‘mard of Trustees, in addition tn ‘ i '

 

those nominations to he male by the '. i' ' 4“
Nominating Committee, max' he made 7'1 "" '
hy means of a nominating petition V

for each person sought to he nom-

inated, whivh petition must runtziin

the signatures and addresses of at

least five (5) members of the 'l‘em— -' i ‘ '5'“.

Ple in good standing, no signature "’“7'37 V57V““ 1W,

to be valid if the signator has 1"“ 1‘ 1“." i ‘ “ :"'
signed more nominating petitions
in any one year than the total

number to be eleetod to the Board ,3. (TOL'l‘LLS 1'
of Trustees, which nominatinp nO— 7V Si‘l'l'lihbhli'Tlhhl‘iilii' J]
titinns, in order to be valid and 5‘2JU PJM-lZNW VJ”.
Elli‘certuhle, shall be mailed to the l.‘:.1~ilN(I'l«):\‘ l‘l-LMJIS (il.l'li—l~‘lil‘il)li\£17 mm
Tiairman of the Nominatin Commit- . P . , . .

tee, Charles Stern, 701' Kiri-land $20.0‘ HR UHF”
Drive (40502) postmarked on or he- REFRESHVYNiS L PFlZlS
fore the 22nd day of March."

 

 

V“\' 1.5. yr. mix

 

 

l’A'l‘ i.'toiwA'i‘1nN 5. isrsrrmi'ims

(‘»\ll,
If an' ember wishes to ’c‘ hiir— ' ‘
'V m . . plaz I. . llNllA S'llZlN. 373—8G08
self for nomination please Sign mt . YR
b

any member of the Nominating Commit—
tee: Kenneth Cerson, Stephen
Kesten, Marilyn Lieher, Freda l.er— ._....,.._-,-,,,_._i
ner,Charles Schwartz, Carolyn Sie—

gelgor Charles Stern.

"AllllA'N f‘,\l.l., CUP—(“>08

,lLl‘i‘llflz-‘L
We cont inue present in}; to \You

A man who works with his hands is a laborer. ’ _
some of the mouthwat ering {0(‘1PES

A man who works with his hands and his brain
is a craftsman. A man who wnrks with his hands
and his brains and his heart is an artist.

LOUIS NIZER that peop ie asked for:

served at our l‘ut luck suppers.
Here is one from "rs. l‘reda lerner
’MMLIMEJ: iAM‘

C(lNCRA'Il'l A'l‘lONS‘ 4 Cl'l’S YAMS. COOKED AND MASHICD

A"" 1 1/4 t. SALT l/L’» t. NF'INFC
...to Mr. é. Nrs. Andrew Fried on 1/8 t. (IROL’NI) (ZINCl-ZR
the birth of a daughter, limily 1/8 t. Plil’l’lilx' l T. HONEY
Elizabeth, horn lleceinher ll, 1977. l 'l‘. lx'llll‘l’INC CREAM
lr’li (Tl'l’ BRANDY
...tn lulisa (lajsle Shain, dauyhter 3 T. Hiilfl‘lil) Bl‘l'l‘FR
of Dr. 5‘. Mrs. Louis Shain, on 2 t. ORANGE RlND, (IRAl'l’D

winning lst prize in the lnduse
trial Arts Competition at .“wrten
Junior high School for designing:
and building a house.

Mix all ingredients thoroughly. if

mixture seems too dry add 1 to f T.
more cream. Pour into a buttered
casserole. Brush top with butter

Elisa was also inducted into and Sprinkle with 3 more t. grated
the Beta Society on January 10, orange rind. Bake at 375° for 35
1978- N828] TOVI minutes. Serves 4 - b.

 

  

Our Yom Kippur Memorial Booklet has become very large, and to a de-
gree, it is not ('urrent. in order to make the listings more relevant,
the Worship Cnmmittee, at its last meeting, voted to revamp this booklet.
r‘nlv names submitted by members of the Ll\!‘.}‘,f€?£ltl{‘n will be printed in

the lmnklet. The format will be:

F‘r. 8. Mrs....

'15

please ['Uml‘l([\ the attached .‘urm

l’lt‘dht‘ list illi‘ Iniluuing nams .il’

lim'lx li'l:

*fic‘k‘k‘kfitiiif

 

l‘lll’ll FLUX ‘ '

 

lirida'S, .Famer 2U, W75
l‘rr. ("narlx's (wrodrizkv
Rabbi .‘nsep‘w lovine

l‘r. Sta'ilm' lwse

Mrs. Mi :‘lxar-l lerner

  

E‘ifl&¥;fl; 1105;?
Friday, Januarv 20. l978
Mrs. David llnw‘trow

Mrs. Martin Barr

Mrs. Kenneth (lerson
Mrs. Leonard Lipton

Friday, January 27. 1978

Mrs. Erle Levy

Mrs. Paul Gilbert
Mrs. Irvin Stern, Sr.
Mrs. Irvin Stern, Jr.

 

 

a deadline {Hr submitting lists

8v

 

‘7;>‘<>E7':>'::':>':;\->’:>’<~J<7’ck~l<;'<;'<:‘:;.

memorV (if

Februzirv l7, N378. Therefore,
nd it tn the ’lemrle Office.

amilV in tlw W78 Memorial

Siylned

  

:1— * 7k *7‘: a.-

YAliR

 

Januar‘v 14 - 20, l978

Celia l5. Abraham
Rehevca Effrnn

S imon E l dot

Abraham J. Feinberg
Kinsey}: (mlrlman
lierliert l1. linick

1. Jay Miller, Jr.
Morgan Frumlierg Miller
Robert Rosenstein

Ros e Samsvn

David Shraberg

Isabel Siegel
Nannette Wile Strauss
Rachel Wat erman
Philipp Wurmser

January 21 - 27, 1978

Leon Eskenazi
Howard Alan Gerson
Hattie Cordon

Ed Mickler

Lillian K. Paritz
Nathan Rattner
Fannie B. Winters

 

 

 TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
121; North Ashland Avenue
Lexingum, Kentucky @3503

RENE 331w

 

— 9&2 NAIF R] N;

(1v}fi1LT§Y

J 1151119 r;

13 Adult Ild’uvatior:
with Stanloy Nan'k‘vll‘aum
Sisterhood Bnard .‘Tvtting I‘M/W . ’Im‘zp’m. I ’0 ‘
Sm‘ia] Al'L ion L'wnlmitlm‘ 5"»:
Footing
Future Mulls ("mmittm-

'I mm: 1 v

“vet HILL"
93 i9! ('I‘Iuwwi
:xk hw I‘m-1'“
I‘d.“ i '
[win]! I'tfn
Vi LEV, 3?:
Hudw 1/" A“
"twtizw,
”(imiwraix i1 U ntmi t Irv
.“m‘t iny
Adult IlduulLiwn SessHinn
Sabbath WOI'IS‘JOI'
Adult dezuinn (‘mnmittm‘
Meet ing
Szlhlwltl: Worship,
Adult ITduuaLiwn
wi th Stun I By ,‘"and(' ] I‘aun'
Fxccutive v’nmmittve I'K’L‘t Eng
Eigbj.tt1rj:',
Adult Education Svssjnn :, .: . "Ivmplr
Adult I‘dm’at ion Sihbzilh
'lumnle anxrd Meeting . I . ’imnpl -
imeLh ersh’ir-
Ywuth Kiddush
Sis‘t‘erhood Board Nevting : ' ; . '1 umplv
7311*. Anniversnrv . I‘uxy‘w
(‘ummiLLoc Heating
Sisterhnod Netting 2 . . Tommie-
Adnlt iiducutiun Sys‘sinn ‘: ' " ’.. . '1 [Amp Iu
Scholar‘In'Resjderive
Rabbi Panic] Syme
Teachers InsLiLutv :; . 'I‘omhlo .‘Px‘tr'.
with Rabbi Daniel 5'va
CKJA Fnrum ": (‘hmnh' 7mm 8‘. nnynguv
Sabbath \Co rs!) f p
Budget/Finam o Committep 7: Ii) Temple Vestrx'
Meeting

WATCH FOR MURI'Z INFORNA'I‘ION 0N ARZA IN SUCCTIH‘NC RI'LIIZTINS.
YOU MAY S'I‘III JOIN:

 

 The. Temple BULLETIN

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Vol. 45 No. 14 January 27, 1978

 

1977 — 5738

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1978 8:00 PM.
ADULT EDUCATION SABBATH
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
with
MRS. FLORENCE FAYER
on the
UAHC CARIBBEAN CRUISE

Mrs. Emanuel Mason will bless the Sabbath Candles
Oneg Shabbat in the Vestry following worship services

FRIDAY‘ FEBRUARY 10, 1978 8:00 PM.
YOUTH KIDDUSH
Rabbi William J. Leffler will conduct services
Mrs. Michael Lerner will bless the Sabbath Candles
Oneg Shabbat in the Vestry following worship services
Sermon — What Are Suitable Gifts?

Synopsis — God wanted us to bring gifts
to the Temple of old. What
sorts of gifts were they and
what are some modern counter-
parts?

 

  

TEMPLE ADATH lSRAEL
l24 ASHLAND AVENUE (606) 7t6—3231 lEXlNUTON, KENTFCKY
Rabbi: William J. Leffler
President: Dr. Martin P. Knnlan
First Vice President: Charles Stern
Sevond Vice President: Dr. Charles Gorodetzkv
Secretary; Louis Rubin Treasurer: Joseph h. Miller

 

   

Dabbi’s MESSGQC

The recent snowy weather lUrtMiiUd all kiais of art'vities and meet~

 

ings. Our usual busy SthUdUlPS slowed down almtst to a halt.

 

As a result, we have been thrown havk on our own resourres, hnviny to 1
entertain ourselves during the davs oi forred toniinement at home. I
.
It is under Fufh conditions that we (all upon our inner strengths and
abilities. Do we have enough interests to keep ourselves involved and
not bored? (an we think up enough things for the rhildren to do? Are
we Creative enough to utilize this unexpetted frne time in a produrtive
fashion?
Our Judaism teaches that time is a vital part of lite. The
$19 eyfioygnu blessing reminds us of the value of time, thanking Cod that
we have been able to live till pawn imrortant moment in lite. But it is
not just the moments that are trutial. Far more important is what we
put into these moments - the loVe, tht eontern, tie understanding, the
harmonizing.
And so J um want to ash suth questitns as -
Did i read a good book during those snowv davsf
hid 1 «all a friend to see how he or she was?
Did i do something special with mv thild?
Did I help my husband or Rift in an unusual way?
Did L do something worthwhile for myself that I had
been putting off for so long?
loexpevted free moments do not otvur often. When thev do. we should
treasure them; we should use then to add an e Ira measure if sneeialness
to life.
1 enioyed the evenings at h‘me with the That kas spu\ial.
I hope \‘ou found some sun ial thing»: too.
V I
hillian ‘ it‘iler I

BEST WISHES ,_ ._ V , ‘V, V
*#-“ i, t‘l‘tAllR :lt‘lll'x 5H ill
for a speedv revthrv to: '-*‘**'*'<- ~A~V~
Betause ot the weather and ill
health, the serond PraVer Book
Nr. Arthur Meyers Studvqsesston was not held on manu»
Mrs. Nematollah Shakib i;\ ht.‘ he shall meet on Januaf}‘ M
Mr. Douglas Stern El and }Cb:uary,5 — 1.30 to 3.0} l.t. is
Mr. Joseph Waisman t01n-us.’ ttan landelbaum is a good
and inspiring teacher.
Mr. Al Wenneker

Mrs. Milton Baer
Mr. Edward Kessler

 RABBI DANI El. SYN}:

TO SPEAK FEBRUARY 17

 

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Rabbi Danie] Svme will be our
next Scholar—in-Residenrc. He
will be here Fridav, iebruary 17
and Saturday, February l8.

Rabbi Syme will speak to mem—
bers oi our Senior Group from
4:30 to 6:00 on February l7 on the
topic HSibling; Rivalrv in the
TorahH and to the congregation
after worship on the tonic HWill

My

Our Grandchildren be Jewish.

18, Rabbi

a Peligious

On Saturday,
Svme will
School teachers institute from
10:00 — 3:30 P.N.

February
tonduct

Rabbi Syme is a dynamic young

man, who in a few short years has made a prominent place for himself in

the field of Jewish education. He

Currently Director of the Commis-

sion on Jewish Education for the FAHC and has a regular column on

Jewish holidays and observanres in Feform Judaism.

He has published

numerous articles and has served on many committees dealing with Jewish

education.

He is Currently working on a doctorate in Education at
Columbia Vniversity Teachers College.

Rabbi Syme is ruming to us as part of the ongoing service to our

congregation of the Midwest Council

of the Ynion

of American Hebrew

 

Congregations, of which we are a part.
RABBI A. JAMES RFDIN
TO SPEAK AT l§_NEMORlAM
CHRIST THE KINL CHYRCH
lhe Rabbi and the congregation
Rabbi A. James i-iudin, tx‘m» is wish to eXPre89 their sympathy

with the Ameriran Jewish (ommittre,
will he the opening speaker at the
Lenten Season lectures at Christ
the King Church, on Tuesday
evening, Februarv lb.

Rabbi Rudin's topic will be
1 "Religious Cults". He has done
I extensive research in this area

and is in the process of writing
this topic,

his wife.

a book on
tion with

in conjunr—

Nemhers of the congregation

are invited to attend his talk.

 

Bflé’jlflflu‘ffll 8 AB BATlLLORS H U:

Once more the Worship Committee
is providing baby sitter service
for Sabbath Worship Services.

to Richard Carner and family in
the passing of his brother, Roy

Garner, on January 22, l978.
CAMP BLEE STAR
GET TOGETHER
TUESDAY, FEBRYARY 14, l978

6:10 P.H.

Founder and Director, Herman
Poplein, will he at the Lerners

to show films of camp and to
answer questions about Blue Star's
Blst season.

For more information, please con—
tart Nike and Freda Lerner,
(278—792l).

 

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Religious School

Because there was no Religiuus Scheol on January 22, all sessions
are moved back a week. The fourth block of Senior Group will start on
Fehruarjv 26 and the 3-7th grade workshops will end February l2.

:“iim‘ pul" e School Spring vacatinn will be shortened, we Shall have
classes one of the weekends that had been planned as a vacation. When

Will L1.“_‘I‘ enr :‘r‘hedule.

   

the schools decide their schedule, we

 

Our next HUC student will be with us un February 26

‘9

The Pre—Kindergarten will have a program on January 2 . And the

Second Grade on February 5.

The schedule on l-ehruarv J? for the 5—7th grades will he workshop
presentations at llzjll in lieu of a regularlv scheduled assembly.

The 6th Grade will presenL a prhgram on Fehruzxr‘x' 19_ .
4‘ ‘ . v - . . V l
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Phi l in lii lenherg

 

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~ rluseph Frankel, Sr.
l‘ridav. l7ehruurv l, 1978 Bernard lleres

V Anna S rin zer .laffee
yrs. (.lmrles (inrodetzky P S

.“i‘s‘. llavid Shalx'il‘
.“rs. Nemainllal: Shalzil‘
l'rs. Margaret Silhar

Jamil) Klein
Iszidnre liebman
Snl Filler

llen Rees

Friday, l‘ehruary l0, 1978 Israel Rosenberg

 

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F'rs. \\1 l l 1am \x‘ennelter Ben “'invder
Nrfi. John Rush 7

‘ Joseph Sopkin
.Vrs. (verald (ieldherger

l‘orris l‘aVi d Tick

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NOMINATIONS
FOR
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The following is quoted for your
information:

"Nominations for election to the
Board of Trustees, in addition to
those nominations to he mzde by the
Nominating Committee, may he made
by means of a nominating petition
for each person sought to he nom—
inated, which petition must contain
the signatures and addresses of at
least five (5) members of the Tem-
ple in good standing, no signature
to be valid if the signator has
signed more nominating petitions

in any one year than the total
number to be elected to the Board
of Trustees, which nominating per
titions, in order to be valid and
acceptable, shall be mailed to the
chairman of the Nominating Commit-
tee, Charles Stern, 70$ Kirkland
hrive (A0302) postmarked on or he—
fnre the 22nd day of March.H

If any member wishes to plait nim—
self for nomination please sign with
any member of the Nominating Commit-
tee: Kenneth Gerson, Stephen
Kesten, Narilyn Iieter, Freda

 

ner,(harles Schwartz, Farolyn Sie—
xel,or Lharles Stern.

Luigi rim

lhere are many Temple lunds which
are suitahle for use to honor or
memorialize a loved one. Each
contribution is acknowledged in
the Bulletin and by card if the
person so honored does not receive
the Bulletin.

tse your Temple Funds as a means
of recognizing life's special
occasions. The Funds are listed
in the Year Book.

Congratulations:

...to Piss Lisa Kaplan, daughter

of Dr. & Mrs. Martin P. Kaplan and
student at the Yniversity of Louis-
ville, on attaining a A. standing
in her studies this semester.

 

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The congregation will celebrate
its 73th year with a year long
series of special events during the
1978-79 year. The 75th Anniversary
Committee has been laying plans for
this celebration. It has been de-
cided that a logo would be desir—
able for use on stationery, Temple
Bulletins, posters, announcements,
T-shirts, etc. The congregation
was incorporated on May 27, lQOA
and the 75th year, therefore, Would
end on Nay 27, l979.

The logo contest is open to the
entire congregation. The logo
should he submitted to the Temple
office by April 1, 1978. it should
he in hlack on a white hackeround
and should not exceed in size
H l/Z x ll inches. [he bark of
the entry should carry the name of
the person submitting the logo.

The 75th Anniversary Committee
will he the final iudge and the
winner will be given appropriate
recognition.

.lcloria Katz h Arthur Lieler
Co~Chairyersnns, 73th Anniversary
(ommittet

YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN ARTIST

You don‘t have to be an artist

To create a masterpiece,

You don‘t have to be a sonobird
To bring forth sweet melodies.

 

If your smile brings troubled faces
Just a moments happy blush,

You are painting greater pictures
Than the artist with his brush.

If your words bring joy and
laughter,
To a path that‘s rouph and lone
Then you‘re making sweeter music
Than the songbird with his song.

it's amazing what your actions

And your cheerful words can do‘
They can start a sad heart sinoing
And produce a hopeful view.

You don't have to be an artist
To create a masterpiece,

You are painting pictures daily,
Hunn in someone's memories.

...Lud Isaac

 

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The start of Junior Choir
Dractice has been delayed because
of inclement weather. Marie Mayer
is anxious to get started.

All students in Religious
School who wish to participate in
our Junior Choir are urged to
attend the next practice, Friday
evening at 72l5 in the Kindergarten
classroom.

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QUOTATIONS

Dr. Karl Henninger: "unrest spirit is a mark of life.....
one problem after presents itself and in solving them we can
find the greatest of pleasure. The continuous encounter with

continually changing conditions is the very substance of
living.”

Sophocles: Many are the wonders of the world; and none
so wonderful as man.

 

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QQMNIMTY CALENDAR l“0R_JANL‘ARY AM) naming

 

Januarv

29 Adult Education :_ . . Temple Librarv
with Stanley Nandelbaum

3O Sot‘ial Avtion Committee : . 'lemple Library
Meeting

3i Exerutive (‘nmmittee ‘: I . . livmtx vi Dr. l‘art in Knplax‘.
Meet in}!

Eb; u a :1

Adult {duvet ion Ses>inn :'_/ .l . my v lil‘rzir‘.
Adult ldurzition Sabbath r .
Religious S: howl l’lA [I / ,. Yr '2 ('81 I“.
Meet in};
TYC Meet iiug ;. , ' .