Contributions

Sisterhood Flower Fund

From Dr. 8: Mrs. Mischa Fayer in
memory of Benjamin Lewis and Max
Fayer.

From Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Cole in
memory of Mrs. Bert Cole.

From Mr. & Mrs. Al Wenneker in
memory of Louis Wenneker and Mrs.
Stanley Lowenstein.

From Mrs. Fernand Weil in mem—
ory of George Salmon and Marie
Salmon.

From Mr. & Mrs. Julius Effron
in memory of Nathan Effron.

From Mr. & Mrs. H.B. Jacobson
in memory of Anna Schwartz.

From Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Hamburg
in memory of Thomas Hamburg.

From Alan Bloomfield in memory
of Mrs. Dana Bloomfield.

From Mr. & Mrs. David Doctrow
in memory of Ruben Weisenberg and
Dr. Edward Sulkin.

From Mrs. Ruben Weisenberg in
memory of Ruben Weisenberg.

Rabbi's Fund

From Mr. & Mrs. Morris Rozen
in memory of their son, Steven
Richard Rozen.

From Alyeia & Bobby Rozen in
memory of their brother, Steven
Richard Rozen.

From Mr. & Mrs. Philip Eilen—
berg in memory of their grandson,
Steven Richard Rozen.

* * * * *
To Temple Adath Israel from

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hymson in mem—
ory of Fanny Lang Lowenstein.

 

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POLLACK — FIRST FORUM SPEAKER

Professor Allen Pollack, pro—
fessor of Russian history at Yeshiva
University, will speak on the sub—
ject: "The Challenge of Soviet
Jewry", as the first presentation
of the JCA Forum—1973, January Elst
at 8:00 P.M. at Ohavay Zion Syna-
gogue.

Professor Pollack is a member of
the Executive Committee of the World
Zionist Organization, the Board of
governors of the Jewish Agency and
the Board of Directors of the United
Israel Appeal.

He was born in New York City in
1938 and educated at Columbia Uni—
versity, University of Stockholm
(Sweden) and PrincetonUniversity.

He was a Duke Foundation Fellow,
and under a Ford Foundation grant
was a visiting fellow at the Marx-
Engels-Lenin Institute of the Uni—
versity of Leningrad (USSR). Pro-
fessor Pollack teaches Russian hiSn
tory, and his field of academic
specialization is the history of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union,
and the role of the Jews in the
reVolutionary move—ent Tsarist Rus—
sia. He has taught at Brooklyn Col—
lege, the University of Pittsburgh,
and Yeshiva University.

Among his publications are
"Prospects for Peace in the Middle
East", and "The Soviet Union versus
The Jewish People".

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Celia Feldstein Abraham
Hilda Altersitz

Jennie Cohen

Rebecca Effron

Simon Eldot

Abraham J. Feinberg
Hattie Gordon

Morgan Frumberg Miller
George Rosenkrantz
David Shraberg
Nannette Wile Strauss
Rachel Waterman

 

If you have a change of
address or phone number,
either or home or at business,
please advise the Temple
Office Thank you.

 

 

 

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
12h North Ashland Avenue
Lexington, Kentucky h0502

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR FOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

January
15 Sisterhood Board Meeting

17 Sisterhood Luncheon Meeting 12:
8:
8:

17 B'nai B'rith Board Meeting
19 Worship Services
21 Future Planning

Committee Meeting
21 TYG Meeting
21 JCA Forum

with Prof. Allen Pollack

26 Worship Services
30 Social Action Committee

Meeting with Chief Shaffer
Februagy

1 Joint Temple and Ohavay
Zion Religious School
Committee Meeting

Worship Services

TYG Meeting

Temple Board Meeting

Worship Services
with Rabbi Aaron B. Ilson

l3 JCA Meeting

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16 Worship Services

18 TYG Meeting

21 Sisterhood—Brotherhood
(Joint Meeting)

10:00 A.M.

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Home of Mrs. Arthur
Lieber, 328 Henry Clay
Blvd.

30 P.M. Temple Vestry
OO P.M. Temple Library
00 P.M.

:30 P.M. Temple Library
:30 P.M. Temple Vestry
'00 P.M. Ohavay Zion Synagogue
:OO P.M.

:OO P.M. Temple Vestry
:OO P.M. Temple Vestry
:OO P.M.

:30 P.M. Temple Vestry
:OO P.M. Temple Library
:00 PyM.

:OO P.M.

:OO P.M.

:30 P.M. Temple Vestry
:30 P.M. Temple Vestry

 

PULPIT GUESTS
Friday, January 19, l973

Dr. Sherman Miller
and his guest

 

HOSPITALITY HOSTESSES
Friday, January 19, l973

Mrs. Eugene Straus
Mrs. Barnett Winters
Mrs. Charles Schwartz
Mrs. Abraham Wikler

Whenever there are snow days

in the Fayette County schools,
there will be no Hebrew School_

STAMPS FOR WELLINGTON

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wane Aent to newngmn 111/51: month.
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NOTICE:
PLEASE CHANGE THIS DATE!!

The date in your year book for
the congregational meeting is
Sunday, May 20, 1973. It has been
changed to Sunda , Ma 6 1973 -
so please mark your calendar ac—

cordingly.

 
 

The Temple BULLETIN

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
Vol. 40 No. 19

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
January 12,1973

 

 

 

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FRIDAY,]ANUARY]9,1973 8200 RM.
Rabbi William _]. Leffler will conduct services
Mrs. Eugene Straus will kindle the Sabbath Candles

Oneg Shabbat in the Vestry following the Worship Service

Sermon — We Honor You!

Synopsis —Every year at this time we honor a
person who has devoted many years of
service to our congregation. [t is
always a heartwarming occasion.