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january 2, 1981

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FRIDAYJANUARY 9. 1981
Rabbi William}. Leffler will conduct services
Mrs. Norman Widcs will bless the Sabbath Candles

Oneg Shabbar in thC’ Vestry following worship services

Sermon - What Do W’s Do With The Past?

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l’vAHRr/‘F‘Il .. do Jewish things for vuurself and not "to make grandpa feel good"

. . Rafi/hi knows \vou hv vour first name. and uses it. All—S. MOrflS Bra/:11] Wlll bless the Sabbath Candles
“19:1“ ”in? ”You lave peace as did Aaron of Biblical times.
Jennie Cohen ..\'ou realize that a part of your brain is labelled Jewish and you use . ‘ . ’ _
Abraham 1. Tr‘einherg it, Oneg Shabbat 1n the Vestry followmg worship serv1ces
leah Goodman on can rollow the services without asking your neighbor Hwhat page
Alice (Jutmann

are they an?"
1' Jay M ller, Jr. ”You know 'mur birthdate in the Hebrew calendar as wel
Louis Rosenstein ”You don't think "benching" is a baseball term.
Isabel Siegel ..You make it a point of giving tzedakah (charity) with an open hand, a
Bertha Sneyer full heart, and a broad smile. .
Nannette w, Strauss ..‘:'ou recognize that vou live in this world too, and therefore you SVHOPSIS _ A UCW year for U'CCSl
Helen Vinocur v unteer to hel worthy causes instead of responding to the ’ Y
Ruben Weisenberg piessures of ochrs. HOW do thC UCCS know?
Philipp Wurmser ”You know the difference between kiddush, kedushah, and kaddish. Especxallv lnjanuarvl
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Eirw: t. . . rzé‘ than}. \f'll in 1hr name of the entire French Jewish
tl‘l‘l'llH“: -' i ‘1 extraoriiinnr': heartening moral reSt-onse of the Ameri—
can .ewi-zh iLrIYUDU'llt". and a': the all, of our sister Reform synagogues of
the 1N4. in our moment of danger and distress.
lens yeneral 'rut no less vital context, let me thank you for the
ut‘ers arterial help in rel/iiilxlint- m1: cluttered community. '8 ymi
haw», ' [lit only long established ‘efrm‘ }.'«'Il.’ig()r;llé‘ in France; in“
I‘ltlflll .u “mi financial?» we stand alone.
0 already Made a wonderful response A 'noth morally
the i ‘= of this tragit situation. lint with F- _,’
roars, plus as. even .greater finanrial (-ziused by our
\ecxlri g‘rol‘lem». our Elvixawaqne on hue («permit has l-ernme a
not -_»nl\ for the Jews of the wr-rld, but unfortunately for the
i—bemites of France as well‘ be lead and we appreriate the helping
d vi brotherhood you have held out to us.

Our F‘snag'ogue ern no doubt chosen by the assassins because we have the
largest number of 'nung people regularly attending Shabbat evening ser—
vit‘e': in all of Paris. Since mirarulously, on Shabbat Bereshit, October
7, nnne of our children was killed, we have an even greater responsibil~
ity tor the future to secure (as far as humanly possible) their safety
when they come to learn and to pray in their synagogue.

We thank you in advance for whatever help you can give us to protect our
young people from those who sow hatred and death in all too fertile
soil of France.

Sincerely,

Rabbi Michael Williams

MPLF A DATH ISRAEL

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LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY

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FRIDAYJANUARY 23. 1981 8:00 P.M,
Rabbi William]. chfler will conduct services
Mrs. Nat Sandlcr will bless the Sabbath Candles

Oneg Shabbat in the Vestry following worship services

SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE

Rabbi Chester B. Diamond, Co-Rabbi of
Temple Adath Israel-Brith Sholom in Louisville,
will speak to the congregation on the topic “To
Everything There is a Season."

 

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a result or tie retcnt

(Amity inoci roar; :rt‘testfngv the
tzie (runtx' s howls, sire _.‘ the Jr's: :3
subfei‘ted to anti—lettish remarks ly.‘ their sihool mat

'ihere have been a number of articles in the New \(irk Times recently
reporting on synagogue and Jewish \emeten desefitionmwhrhss burninfw
on the lawns of Jewish homes and other similar examples of .’\ntiisterhoods, lanuarv 2l, l913 in Cincinnati, Ohio, but was also to he
cleited its recording Setretary and then, for many years, serve as
Thairman of the original NFTS Scholarship Fund).

As the wedding day approached. at which Mrs. Stoltz was to be the
witnec‘, both she and her husband became aware that the mailman kept de—
livering messages for the young bride and groom in identical envelopes
from individuals in her home community in Cermany. Of course, Rabbi and
“rs. Stoltz gladly handed these to the bride and groom after the wedding
veremony and formd out from the young woman that the Jewish girls' cltm
to whivh she belonged in Germany raised ftmds for their charities
throu‘h using a special message blank.

blast. If YOU VlSh 1” aSSiSt l“ tth effort, Send me VOUY ‘EFVHv made gimmunitlla::a:rs :hulflylfyzilvnapd Efiiflfl:.11§211Ej§531§ After the birth of the NFTS Mrs. Stoltz, in recalling the young Cer-
out to the PAH( — Paris Svnagogue Fund and i will forward them to Rabbi JKi,;;ryet \i'121:.21>.,o:;t";[1 l , . . . , M man bride and the messages sent to her at the Stoltz apartment, recog-
>0“15( duh uh“ L(\ISJ In A? \‘t‘. LJml fihalon’ a ‘vwxqv ray (amp for nized the possibility of identical message blanks to be used by Sister—
seeks a Pirettrr frr 9 three :3} hoods and their members. She toob the idea to Rabbi George Zepin, the
l. _ July a igsi then profess1onal head of the IAHCz and for the first decade of its life
' ’ “' the Lxecutive Secretary of the NFTS. Rabbi Zepin suggested the name
”i'niongramH in honor of the FAHC, the parent body of the NFTS and the
patron of the Hebrew Union College which at that time was supported
sole y by the lnion.
Thus was born the tniongram, whirh since 1913 has made possible,
through its use by Sisterhood women through all of the bnited States
and even overseas, millions of dollars for scholarships and student
. -. aid to rabbinic students, as well as other projects for youth, religious
orvupatiou is as one who has taught reader). , ievnern:ll edutqtioq and 9isterbood
his son to rob.H (lalmudl , f .nyton, hy ' r ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ” ‘ V7

he look forward to his being b l' 7 _ WM H V
efore wi‘ruarx' . . . .. v o.’
. - Hit um JAMARi _e COngl'atulations
to do something to earn a living e , ' - ' \Ail‘A‘il ('Rl'
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D'iyid. an! - :1 a 1‘ Layne q ' v}, :(x_ _ , in .__ . , . \
( “LA “Ht the d “in? 1 t LIF t l ' i ...to .iuun h. (ole who has been
.‘r. Milton (.eliin

Schindler. (lilsewhere in this issue of the, Bulletin you will find a
copy of Rabbi Mi Clzael lx'illiams' letter on this matter).

he is also a past President of tue children L-l.’ in l.e>:ington, Ky.
Lonisyilie board of lialrl ) tl‘

William J. leffler Rabbi wee-l season, ,‘une

Pabb i

lliamond will talk witz.

members of our Senior (iroup from "lhe
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\( H” il ( Ji‘( )Ui) RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NEWS the toniw ' Waxes to heaven"

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Wi.l.('0?"l. txfiCh,

hili’tt‘fisftll tanriinate will be at
least .fl tears of an and lave es.-
w‘riente Mitt. rhildrt‘n and/or

. ldllll‘ unverieute.

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Jewish sourt'es for January l9 is: H bend resume [CH

lo ‘\'t“r‘.‘thiny Then is .' fleas
Hile who does not tend: his son an (l‘ii‘i'ltw isles for the finder.

let's start this net: year off with
a boom.I

(to January ll , W‘fl we had 'l‘fliers
for a dinner meetiny at the 'lemnlo.

Mnm hoi iman

 

Thank vou, Freda 5- T'ike for z'ooliini' i-Je shall discuss the need to learn with us.
dinner with hel‘,“ from Teresa f.

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Sermm‘; - Gifts

Synopsis What are the géfic with which
we are blwsvd and how do we
use them?

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 ALL FOR FEBRUARY 13, 1981
SABBATH GREETER
Dr. Charles Gorodetzky
PULPIT GUESTS

Mr. Joseph H. Miller
Mr. Howard Schnidman
Mr. Stephen Kesten

HOSPITALITY HOSTESSES

Mrs. David Paritz
Mrs. Abraham Wikler
Mrs. Morris Scherago
Mrs. Sheldon Steiner
Mrs. Leon Amster

YAURZEIT

Fannie Cohen

Eva Feldstein
Nathan Frankel

Anna S. Jaffee
Isadore Liebman

Sol Miller

Ben Roos

Ben Snyder

Jay Snyder

Reitza Wirtschafter

STAMPS

Sisterhood is still collecting
stamps to send to Temple Sinai in
Wellington, New Zealand. We just
mailed off a large carton of them
this past week. The congregation
there processes them and uses them
as a fund raiser.

Now we are starting a new carton.

So continue saving commemoratives,
higher denominations and foreign
stamps. Bring them in to the Tens
ple from time to time and help fill
the next carton.

ONEG SHABBAT HOSTESSES YET TO SERVE

Please, please remember, if you have
any conflicts, 133 are responsible
for making the necessary changes..
Try one of the following arrange-
ments:

1. Change with someone else and
then inform Mrs. Thurman, so the
correct name will appear in the
Temple Bulletin.

2. If you cannot find anyone to
change with. you can buy or EEEE
refreshments ahead and the remain~
ing committee can freeze it for you.
3. If time does not permit you to
bake, give the chairman a donation
of $3.00 toward the refreshments.
So, if conflicts arise, please let
your chairman know in plenty of time
and discuss with her the best
possible changes.

Remember, you must either: change
with someone, buy or bake ahead, or
donate toward refreshments.

JoAnn Miller

TEMPLE FUNDS
Librag Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Halleck in memory

of Lisa L. Halleck and Gilbert Levy.

Dr. & Mrs. Morris Scherago in honor
of the 35th wedding anniversary of
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Baker.

Flower Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rosenstein in memory
of Louis Rosenstein.

To the Temple from Mr. & Mrs.

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL

l24 North Ashland Avenue
Lexington, Kentucky 40502
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

February

7
7

Hadassmi
Couples Group
Meeting

Social Concerns
(ommittee Meeting
Sabbath Worship
Fisterhond Board
fleeting
TWW‘Voeting
Sisterhood Meeting
Bar Nitzvah
(Erik Charles Siegel)
CKJA Board ieeting
Bar Mitzvah
(David harry florodetxkv)

March

TYG Meeting
Temple Board Meeting
Bar Mitzvah

(Mark Lawrence Coldbergerl
CKJA Forum
Svholar—in-Residence

(Rabbi David Saperstein)
Sisterhood Dance
TYC Meeting

FOR FEBRUARY

 

 

AND MARCH

Temple

Vestry

Bush Residence
3716 Trent Circle #10
Apt. 1001

Temple

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Library

Residence

636 Fahaba Load

Temple
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Temple

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Vestry

Vestry
Vestry

Vestry

Springs Motel
Temple Vestry

The Temple BULLETIN

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
Vol. 48 No. 23

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
February 6, 1981

 

 

 

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1981 8:00 P.M.

Rabbi William}. chflcr will conduct services

Sander B. Zwick in honor of the SATURDAY NlFHT SHINDIC \
P- . . . Sat. March 14th , l . .
spevlal anniversary of Anita and 8 mm Mote] , .5 Mrs. Abraham Wiklcr Will bless the Sabbath Candles
Harold Baker. p g. ’ ‘
flta,flash Bar Opens at _ . _ . . .
' 7:30 P .M. 9" Oncg Shabbat in the Vestry followmg worship scrv1ccs
Dinner Served at - a
8:15 P.N.
Square & Regular
Dancing

LEXINGTON'S INDEPENDENTS

Create Your Own Pizza
Saturday, February 21
(We'll supply the plain cheese
pizza. Add your own favorite
toppings which will be provided).

TIME — 6:30 P.M.
PLACE - Lakeshore Village Condo
C1Ubhouse Mrs. Esther Kanner

COST — $3.00/person (includes Mr. Jerome Ruttenberg
beverage and salad (B.Y.O.B.) Mrs. Leonore G. Pappas

Please call 266—5437 by Friday,

February 20, to let us know if

you plan to attend.

BEST WISHES
for a speedy recovery to:

Sermon - Brotherhood, A Rabbi’s View

Make Your
Reservations Now

Synopsis - Brotherhood Week begins February 15th.
What seems to be the state of things
in this regard in Lexington?

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P.S. “me of the isolated chmmunities that was mentioned was Welli"gton be good.' Put pdxder On the dougn' "r ‘UJKEA .' ‘ ?< A “81‘ C Anylicants S§OUld submitcresunes
New Zeai1nd. l was verv ;l ,‘ d ' » ~ . ~>~ U u.>, And that S 1" by March 6, including reierenies
( 7 l 9158 to comment on what our Sisterhood ”as fit 3nd cqlarv reauirements to:
done for them over the years. Even little gestures such as these are ___..____._ k L (KM Search Committee

important. They help overcome the feeling that no one cares.

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()9 EH”. being rm: With-i1.

The Phil-Jam i? «’9 1““ E‘N‘l-ZT‘Q’V- 13;? next gathering (if the grout“
“leawc Erin? lunch‘ n :1 he at the home D? John 3 Allan J. Slovin, chm.
Joanna high, lilb Trent Circle 319 2103 Island Lrive
Apt. 100] on Sa;urday, February 7th lexington, Ky.

at , 50 P.M. for andaiah and a

The coordinated lesson from
Jewish sources for February 8 is:

Future dates {01 meetings; are:

 

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to all couples who wish to parti-
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NOTIFYING THE TEMPLE OF ANY (IiANC-E
IN YOUR HOW OR BUSINESS ADDRESS
UR PHONE NUMBEF SO WE MAY HELP
KEEP CUP RECORIS UP-TO-DATE.
EVERY WRONG ADDRESS ON A PETUPNED
BULLETIN COSTS THE TEMPLE 25¢.

 

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TRIBUTIONS

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[he ChlA Frrum “eries CuntlnuOF
with the third event: "An Lyeniny
of Shalom Aleichem,H starriny
stage, srreen, and TY artor. Vnrrav

Horwitz. This performance

it ’ ‘ ‘ ‘. israel

Harrh

lannie

.le rw‘ze led: ":r
Harry B. Miller
Amie Nixon
Isaac Zimmerman

BEST WISHES
for a speedy recovery

Mrs. May Abraham
Mr. Sieg Bing

 

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...to Goldie Jean Fine [or the
donation of ”Writers Introduce
WritersH to the Temple Library.
Her niece, Rosanne Wasserman,is a
contributor to this book.

 

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SATURDAY NIGHT SHINDIC
Sat. March 14th
Springs Motel

Cash Bar Opens at
7:30 P.M.
Dinner Served at

8:15 P.M.
Snuare & Fegular
Dancing

Fake Your
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Meeting
Fisrerhood Meeting
Family Worship
(Purim)
TYC Meeting
CKJA Board Meeting
Sabbath Worship

Springs Hotel
Cerson Residence
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Temple Vestry

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MAH JONGG CAPDS

It is time to order the new
Mah Jongg Cards. Memberships are
$2.00. Additional cards are
$1.75. Please send your check to
Adath Israel Gift Shop or call
Ieona Stern at 277—0350 after
5:00 P.M. All money must be sent
in with our order!

CONGRATULATIONS

...to Lee Mayer, son of Dr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Mayer, on becoming an Eagle
Scout.

...to Mr. & Mrs. Danny Wikler on
the birth of a son, Benjamin, born
February 4, 1981. Mazel toy to the
happy grandparents, Dr. & Mrs.
Abraham Wikler.

...to Dr. Michael Baer who has been
named Dean of Arts & Sciences at
the University of Kentucky.

BLOOD

Lore Pappas recently had surgery
a: St. Joseph Hospital. She needs‘
to replace two pints of blood.
She will be most grateful to any-
one willing to help her in this way.
Call her at 272—7395. '

TEMPLE LIBRARY

Our Temple Library Committee
has been very busy during the past
year cataloguing, sorting, shelving
and seeking the stray books. The
library is a good one as a result
and gets a great deal of use.

However, we have overspent on
the Library Fund. If you are
thinking of contributing to a
fund in honor or in memory of
someone, the library is a needy
recipient.

The Temple BULLETIN

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1981 8:00 P.M.

BAR MITZV AH
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ERIK CHARLES SIEGEL

Mrs. Malcolm Siege] will bless the Sabbath Candles

Oncg Shabbat in the Vestry following worship services

 

  

 WAVTlVll: BOARD MFMI "

The Annual Meeting of our Congre—
gation will take place the last Sim—
day in April. At that time, several
seats will be open on our Board of
Directors. The Board's Nominating
Committee will begin meeting soon on
a slate of Board members and officers.
To help the committee in its work, we
are asking interested members to
consider running for a seat.

If you are interested in having
your name considered by the Nomina—
ting Committee, please contact
\loe Miller (1972—4808). We want
more involvement from our members,
and working on our Board 13 L1 uerx
important, responsil~le way of
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CONTRIBUTIONS

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TIME VALUE * DATEL: MATERIAL

COMMUNITY CALENDAR FOP FEBPUARY AND MARCH

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28 Bar Mitzvah
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March

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