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VOL. XI

@emtrefl
Kemtueky
Jewish
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MAY 1988

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The second annual Sue Friedman Jewish
Family Life Lecture Series will be pre—
sented Sunday, May 15th at 8:00 D.m. The
program will take place at Ohavay Zion
Synagogue. This year the Series is proud
to present Dr. Ed Hodes, a professor of
medical genetics and medicine at the
Indiana University School of Medicine in
Indianapolis.

Dr. Hodes Wlll speak on ”Genetic
Disorders and Jewish Family Life.“ We
feel the program will be of great interest
to every member of the community.

Dr. Hodes did his undergraduate studies
at Cornell University and the University
of Rochester, and received his M.D. at the
University of Buffalo and Ph.D. in bio—
chemistry from Columbia University. He
does genetic counseling for several
regions in Indiana. He is actively
involved in preserving patients’ DNA for
future genetic research.

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MEMORY OF TWO COlVlMUNl T‘i” LEADERS

HONORED IN OUTSTZ—‘u‘hx 3D lNL C PR OGRAMS

ELEZABETH R. SEilBERG
MEi‘viOle L PROGRNM
Juli-E 5TH

The third annual CKJF Forum Program
endowed in memory of Betty Rosenberg will
be Sunday. June 5th at 8:00 p.m. at the
Ghavay Zion Synagogue.

This year‘s program will be presented
by Jeffrey Fuerst. a curator at The Museum
of Broadcasting and a program aOVisor to
The National Jewish Archive of Broadcast-
ing at The Jewish Museum. A humorist and
a playwright, Mr. Fuerst is a staff writer
for the interactive television series,
@gess what:_ He is the :o—writer/producer
of the doCumentary speczal, Milton Berle:
Mr. Televisggg and also helped develop the
Comedy Zggg series for CBS. Mr. Fuerst’s
topic will be ”The Changing Image of the
Jewish Woman: Not Just Molly Goldberg and
Marjorie Morningstar.”

Due to the generosity of the Harry
Rosenberg family, this program is free of
charge and open to the public.

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