xt7g4f1mkv3q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7g4f1mkv3q/data/mets.xml Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass Kentucky Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass 1985-03 Newsletter of the Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass, previously named the Central Kentucky Jewish Association and Central Kentucky Jewish Federation. The Federation seeks to bring Jewish community members together through holiday parties, lectures, Yiddish courses, meals, and other celebrations of Jewish heritage and culture. They also host fundraisers and provide financial assistance for Jews in need, both locally and around the world. newsletters  English Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass records Jews -- Kentucky -- Lexington Jews -- History Central Kentucky Jewish Association newsletter, March 1985, text Central Kentucky Jewish Association newsletter, March 1985, 1985 1985-03 2020 true xt7g4f1mkv3q section xt7g4f1mkv3q  

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 MEN’S DIVISION GENERAL MEETING
SET FOR MARCH 10 AT TEMPLE

The annual general meeting of the The programing will offer a video
CKJA-UJA Men's Division Campaign will tape about resettlement of Ethiopian
be held on March 10th at 7 p.m. at Jews in Israel (Operation Moses) and
Temple Adath Israel. Wine will flow a slide show telling about the needs
and cheese will be plentiful for a and progress at our joint Project
program that will explain the special Renewal community which is Sela in
features of this year's campaign. Netanya, Israel.

WOMEN’S DIVISION TO DATE

Women's Division got off to an early and elegant start this year with its
Pacesetters' dinner at Harnerton Farm. This was the third year for this mini
mum $500 gift event and was an outstanding success.

Despite snow, ice and frigid temperatures, the Women's Division continued
with the $150 mimimum gift Benefactor's evening in December; and finally, at
the end of February were able to host Mickey Baron in a l‘snow day“ wrap—up.

Mickey's presentation was particularly moving when she discussed the

plight of Soviet Jews. Having recently returned from her second trip to the
Soviet Union, she told us about Refuseniks who are now her friends. Each Pe-
fusenik waits, never knowing what the next day will bring, hoping against hope
that they will receive permission to emigrate.

Also on a serious note, but offering a brighter future, 15 the stor of
the absorption of Ethiopian Jews into lsraeli society. Ste\e Seller. together
with Mickey, described this most recent influx and the extracrdinary effcrts
made by the Jewish Agency, Youth Aliyah and many lsraeli volunteers to assist
the Ethiopian Jews in their initial efforts to adjust to their new tome

The messages have been effective; the women have responded. To date,
fifty—three women have pledged a grand total of $37,385 to the General Campaign,
to Project Renewal, and to Operation Moses, representing a 169 increase over
198%. During the month of March, a dedicated team of solicitors will contact
at least 100 additional women in the Central Kentucky Jewish community to offer
them the opportunity to make their 1985 pledge. All of these efforts will reach
a grand finale on Super Sunday, when everyone not previously contacted will be

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MEN’S DIVISION l985 PLEDGES — FIRST REPORT

$25,000 and above

Steve Caller
12,000 — 24,999
8,000 — 11,999
5,832* - 7,999

Maurice Hymson

Erle Levy

Mark Warner
k,000 - 5,831

Mike Ades
Stanley Rose

g,800 — 3,999

Leon Cooper
Alvin Goldman

2,000 ‘ 2,799

Louis Dubilier
Halley Faust
Marvin Frank
Steven Goldstein

1,200 — 1,333

Robert Baumann
Robert Belin

700 — 1,190

Bruce Broudy
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David Bolotin
Ernie Cohen
Phil Hoffman
Avram Levine
William Levy
Leon Ravvin
Stanley Saxe

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WOMEN’S DIVISION 1985 PLEDGES — FIRST REPORT

$8,000 and above
5,500 - 7,999
Susan Caller
4,000 - 5,h99
Penny Miller
3,000 ' 3,999
Phyllis Scher
2,250 — 2,999
1,500 - 2,299
Evelyn Hymson
1,000 — 1,499

Evelyn Geller
Harriet Rose

500 - 993

Arlene Cohen
Gail Cohen
Harriet Cooper
Chris Eidelson
Ellie Goldman
Sara Levy
Cheri Rose
Ricki Rosenberg
Simone Salomon
Judith Saxe
Nancy Scher

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Judith Baumann
Janice Brock
Vinnie Dubilier
Judy Levine

150 — 299

Charlotte Baer
Elizabeth Broudy
Ada Gail

Renee Hymson
Gloria Katz
Linda Levy

Linda Ravvin
Vivian Shraberg

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Esther Rosenberg
Bobbie Shain

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Paula Goldman
Helen Levy

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How Money Raised by CKJA
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CKJA PLEDGES RECEIVED IN 1984 CASH RECEIVED BY CRJA IN 1984

 

 

 

 

General Campaign $ 232,464 General Campaign 8 239,198
UJA Project Renewal 39,504 UJA Project Renewal 30,552 .
UJA Use Only 10,105 UJA Only 26,450
Local Use Only 16,768 Local Use Only 1,589
Loan Repayment 145
Interest Income 9,629
$ 298,841 $ 307,563
CASH EXPENDED BY CKJA IN 1984 Z Of Cash
Expended
Charities and Social Welfare:
UJA (world wide)(7OZ of Cash Received for General _W*
Campaign less Campaign Expenses) S 157,277
UJA Project Renewal (Israel) 30,552 7
Other UJA Sponsored Special Funds (Israel) 26,450*__
Other Charities (to be allocated and sent in 1985)
(local, nat'l, Israel—-'83 allocation list attached) 25,083
Camp Scholarships (need basis)(local) 1,300
Immigrant Settlement Aid (local) 500
Sherri Eldot Fund 5,000
Emergency Loan, Transient Relief, Other 503
$ EKEES ‘40 1
Educational, Cultural and Civic Action:
CKJA Community Forum (to be spent ’35)(est.}* 3,800
Israel Independence Day Celebration (local) 646
CKJA Bulletin 3,013 .
Pre-school Religious Holiday Parties 214
Jewish Singles Group (local) 308
Camp Shalom (local) 1,998
Community Relations Program Activities and Sevelooment
(includes copies of CKJA produced, award winning
documentary interviews of Holocaust witnesses) __i;178
$ 11,157 3.6
Leadership Development;
CKJA Washington Mission 3,682
Israel Study Grants for Youths (local) 1,000
Interact (local young leadership development) 590
Council of Jewish Federations Meetings 2,414
Council of Jewish Federation membership 1,630
Hillel (local—added grant given under Other Charities) 550
3 9,866 3.2
Administrative:
Salaries, FICA, Professional Training and Development 23,793
Rent, telephone, printing, postage, supplies, ins. 5,610
$ 29,403 9.6
Campaign:
Project Renewal Education 100
Israel Bonds 107
Super Sunday 2,257
Meetings, training, materials, speakers 4,845 _
$ 7,309 2.4.

*An additional $3,100 encumbered that is expected to
be covered by Forum ticket sales and will then become
available for Other Charities.

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Other Charities—1983

Social Action: ($6,700)
Al Tidom Ass'n — $200

 

   

 

Center for Holocaust Studies — $200 American Jewish Committee — $500
Hebrew Theological College — $350 American Jewish Congress — 3500
Hebrew Union College — $350 Anti—Defamation League w $4,0‘0
Jewish Theological Seminary ~ $350 Nat'l Conf; Christians a Jewg(Le } ~ 5303
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on Sunday, March 31st

you will receive a call
from one of your neighbors
asking you to help
Jews in need at home, in Israel and

throughout the world.

DON’T PUT THIS CALL ON HOLD.
TOO MANY PEOPLE
ARE WAITING ALREADY.