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VOLUME 53 NO. 9 1985 — 5746 January 10,

 

 

FROM THE RABBI’S DESK

I recently saw the film The Color Purple, which is a fine moving motion pic—
ture. It portrays the story of a Black woman and her struggle to assert herself
as a person primarily in southern black society in the first four decades of this
century. I strongly recommend it to you as a film worth seeing.

I say this for a number of reasons. The audience contained a larger number of
blacks than I have ever seen in the movie theatre in Lexington. This film must
really speak to them in terms that most motion pictures do not achieve. At the
‘ same time, its message is a very human one, in the sure way that Fiddler on the
. Roof is able to meld a universal message to a particularistic story. As Jews,
we appreciate the latter awareness, we need to see that this phenomenom can
break down other cultural distinctions also.

A second facet of the film is the Jim Crow attitude which appears in a limited
part of the film. So many of the ways of that outlook are no longer legal or
socially acceptable. At the same time, there are till residual aspects of it
present in American society (the recent housing incidents in Philadelphia test—
ify to this). Our forthcoming Observances of Martin Luther King, Jr. day test—
sifvs to this sorry aspect of the reasons that I shall be participating in a
"dialegue with Rexerend Benjamin Baker after services on January 17th.

 

And a third reason for seeing this film is that it presents a family pattern
which is very different from the one most of us know and idealized, but one
which i suspect is not atypical for many Americans as we would like to think.
Marsha Willis Fredman, a member of our congregation, a social worker and the
consultant to the recent United Way study on human abuse, talked to the congre—
gation on January 10th at our Pizza and Coke Shabbat on Human Abuse, a topic
with which not too many of us are familiar, but one that is in the forefront of
social awareness today.

Go see The ColorgPurple. It has a great deal to see on many levels.

Rabbi William J. Leffler

 

 

 

 

 

CONGREGANTS AT T.A.|. TO BE SURVEYED

interests.

Please make every effort to com
earliest conveniencel Your inter
mov1ng in positive directions.

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est is Vital for the Temple to continue

 

 MARTIN LUTHER KING’S
BIRTHDAY COMMEMORATION

Temple Adath Israel, under the auspices of the Social
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17th, at 8 P.M.

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celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday as a federal
We would like as many Temple members as possible to
participate in the following two programs in order to show our
unity with the Lexington black community and with the many
Lexington churches and other organizations which will be com—
memorating this special occasion.

1. Special Sabbath service at the Temple on Friday, January

After worship there will be a discussion

Between Rev. Benjamin Baker of Main Street Baptist Church
and Rabbi William Leffler dealing with the significance of

life.

Participation in the Martin Luther King March and Rally

sponsored by the Martin Luther King State Commission and

local churches and other organizations.

Temple members should meet at Memorial Coliseum, Sunday, January 19th at

2:45 P.M. Look for our Temple banner.

own banner.

Please arrive at 3:45 P.M.
is suitable for children,

Anyone requiring transportation can call
(269~2979) or Martin Kaplan (277—3992)

 

KIDDY KIDDUSH

. All pre Bar/Bat Mitzvah age students
in our Religious School are invited to
participate in our second Kiddy Kiddush
at Sabbath worship on January 3lst.

The students will be able to come up
on the pulpit and join the Rabbi in
Singing Kiddush. The service will
begin at 7:30 P.M.

MUSIC PROGRAM MARCH 1

ABRAHAM MUSIC FUND WILL
PRESENT A SPECIAL PROGRAM
Saturday, March 1, 1986
8 PM
TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL

Lecture—Demonstration entitled:
From Traditional to Jazz Music

by Prof. Bonia Shur ' z
from HUC in Cincinnati

 

There will be a short march (depending
upon the weather) and Temple members will participate as a group carrying our
If you are unable to participate in the march, a Unity Ceremony in—
cluding speakers and choral groups will be held at the Memorial Coliseum.

(free parking behind the Coliseum).
so come as a family.

if you have any questions.

This program

the Temple office. Call Steven Bram

SEARCH COMMITTEE

 

The Search Committee has met on
numerous occasions. The committee
has analyzed all resumes received
from CCAR. Several applicants have
been preliminarily interviewed bv
telephone. J

By the time you receive this
Bulletin, members of the Search
Committee will have visited the
congregations of the Rabbi
applicants.

BULLETIN DEADLINE

The next Bulletin

articles to be published w'
ill be
January 16th at 4 PM. The Bulletin

will be mailed th ‘
January 24th. e week ending

deadline for

 ' BOURBON, BASKETBALL,
B’NAI MITZVAHS:
CHALLENGE OF THE
BLUEGRASS JEWISH FAMILY

' All sessions will be on Sundays
held in the Temple conference room
from 10 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.

This is a four part series.

1. February 16th —”Raising Your
Jewish Child in
the Bible Belt”

2. February 23rd—“Adult Children
of Aging Parents”:

Speaker: Jewish Family
Service of Louis—
ville staff person

3. March 2nd — ”Substance Abuse

and Judaism” ‘
Speaker: Sharon Greene-(MSW),;

Substance Abuse .

Program Manager at

Bluegrass Comprehen—I

sion Center

4. March 16th— ”Experiences of a 2
Jewish Funeral Dir—2

actor”

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More details will follow on these ‘

programs in our next Bulletin

YOUNG COUPLES PROGRAM

POT LUCK DINNER
TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
Sunday, February 23, 1986
5:30 PM — Open Bar
6:00 PM — Dinner
For more information,
Contact Shirley Bryan

at 273~1392 or Steve
Bram at 269~2979

‘JEWISH ADULT EDUCATION

CLASSES AT
TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL

5 Week Course to be held on Monday
evenings; the dates to be February
3, 10, 17, 24 and March 3

7:30—8:30 PM — ”Beginning Hebrew”
Teacher: Rabbi Leffler

8:30—9:30 PM — ”Basic Judaism”
Teacher: Rabbi Leffler

Registration for each course is $5
which includes cost of materials

For more information or to register,
call the Temple office at 269—2979.

JEWISH YOUNG SINGLES

UPCOMING EVENTS

SUPERBOWL CHILI PARTY
Sunday, January 26th
4:30 PM

Craig Jonas‘ home at 1162
Mt. Rushmore Drive

Please bring a side dish
RSVP to Craig at 273—8913

ATTENTION: JEWISH YOUNG SINGLES
AND YOUNG COUPLES

CO-ED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
AT SPORTS WORLD

12 Week league play begins in March
and we will play on either Wednesday
or Sunday evnings.

Let's form a team and be represented
in the league.

Fee: $15 per person

Contact Steve Bram at the Temple
office, 269—2979, if you are
interested in being a player on
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Donors: Whitman’s Sampler $50.00
Hershey’s Kisses $75.00
Russell Stover $100.00
Godiva Chocolates over $100.00
chLets $1150 each

Donor Pledge includes two tickets
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For reservations and information
Call Connie Loventhal
266—8395

 

10 LB. CHOCOLATE BAR TO BE RAFFLED
ON FEBRUARY 8, 1986

TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE
TEMPLE OFFICE OR AT RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL

Cost of tickets: $1.00 each

Winner to be drawn at the dance
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BROTHERHOOD — SISTERHOOD
BROTHERHOOD MEETING

COMING SOON TO A TEMPLE

January 12, 1986 NEAR YOU!
9:45 AM. OLD TIME MOVIE NIGHT
TEMPLE CONFERENCE ROOM SATURDAY, JANUARY 18TH
SPEAKER 8 PM-
Bonnie Martin of TAI AUDITORIUM
Global Travel ADULTS ONLY
TOPIC Open to All Temple Members
”OVERSEAS TRAVEL" 4 Beer, Popcorn, etc. at Old

 

 

 

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BLOOD DONOR DRIVE

Blood donors, we need you on Sunday
January 26, 1986.

The combined blood drive for T.A.I.
Sisterhood and B'nai B'rith will take
place that Sunday, January 26th from
9:30 AM to ll:30 AM at the Blood Bank :
on Waller Avenue.

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A delicious bagel, cream cheese n'
lox breakfast will be served. Every—l
one is invited to the breakfast get
together and the short B'nai B'rith
meeting. There will be a guest
speaker at the meeting. The break—
fast is free to donors of that day,
and to anyone who had donated since
August 1, 1985. $3.50 for non—donors.

At the time of registration, please
specify if your donation is for TAI
Sisterhood or B'nai B'rith.

So have a heart. A blood donor is
good for life, and the life you save

could by your own or one of your loved‘

ONES.

For more information contact Ralph
Crystal at 223—4626 or Lore Pappas at
272—7395

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TAI BLOOD DONOR HONOR ROLL

Rabbi William Leffler
Jerry Sander

Starr Gantz

Edith Leffler

Sisterhood and I thank you for
giving your blood, thus helping your—
self and your loved ones and others
to live.

Lore Pappas, Chairman

MITZVAH CORPS MEETING

TAI MITZVAH CORPS MEETING
Tuesday, January 28th
12 Noon Sharp

Brown Bag Lunch
Beverage provided

Presenter: Victor Broaddus
who will monitor a travelogue 5

A.R.Z.A.

ARZA is a Reform Zionist organization
that promotes love of Israel and close
ties between Israeli and American Jews.
It directs the struggle for religious
pluralism in Israel. It helps to build
Reform Judaism in Israel. ARZA rep—
resents American Reform Judaism in the
Jewish agency, the World Zionist Con—
gress and the American Zionist Feder—
ation. This‘organization promotes
Israel programming in Reform congre—
gations throughout the country.

ARZA members for 1985—1986 are:

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Lerner
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Baker
Miss Harriet Brazin

Mrs. Morris Brazin

Dr. & Mrs. Ira Mersack

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Freedman
Dr. & Mrs. Martin Kaplan
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hymson
Mr. & Mrs. David Fine

Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Fried

Mrs. James Frankel
Dr. & Mrs. Nat Sandler
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Miller

Become a new member of ARZA or renew
your membership. Send $15 for a family
membership to the Temple office. This
is a savings of $3 on an individual
membership and $10 on a family member—
ship as opposed to joining through the
National office. The Temple retains
$2 of each membership for local activ—
ities. Please address your check to
the attention of Nat Sandler, ARZA
Chairman.

FIDST WOMAN RABBI

Did you know that Israel has its

first woman rabbi? Rabbi Kinneret
Shiryon is a 1981 graduate of the
Hebrew Union College. She moved
to Israel shortly after her ordin—
ation with her Israeli—born husband,
Baruch, and she is now the mother of
one child. Rabbi Shiryon was recent—
ly appointed Rabbi of the Reform Con—
gregation in Ramat Aviv, and also
serves as the ARZA representative in
Israel. From Israel's Orthodox estab—
lishment, there has been no comment.
If a member of our congregation wishes
to meet Rabbi Shiryon during a visit to
Israel, contact ARZA, 838 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N. Y. 10021.

 

  

CONTRIBUTIONS

BUILDING FUND

 

Mindy Kovinow in memory of
Esther Hershman

Mrs. Charles Schwartz in memory
of Jacob Gold

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Straus in memory
of Irvin Levy and Esther Hershman

Herman & Hannah Joseph in memory
of Irvin Levy

Mr. & Mrs. James Levenson in memory
of Irvin Levy

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rozen in memory
of Steven Richard Rozen

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hymson in memory
of Irvin Levy

Mr. & Mrs. Hyman Shraberg in memory
of Irvin Levy

Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Lipton in memory
of Irvin Levy

Hal, Don, David & Ken Pressman in
memory of Rose Pressman

Marvin Bing in memory of Simon Weil

Dr. & Mrs. Nat Sandler in memory
of Elissa Sandler

Lucille Kohn in memory of
David Kohn

Mrs. Ben Goldfarb in memory of
Ben Goldfarb

Mr. & Mrs. William Wenneker in
memory of Edward Sulkin

Robert Jacobson in memory of Anna
Schwartz
GAIL MEMORIAL FUND

Mrs. Irving Gail in memory of
Esther Hershman

 

L_IBRARY FUND

Mrs. Charles Schwartz in memory
of Irvin Levy and Esther Hershman

Mr. & Mrs. William Michalove in
memory of Irvin Levy and Esther
Hershman

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mickler in memory
of Irvin Levy, Irving Stern, and
Esther Hershman

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hymson in memory
of Esther Bolotin Hershman

PARITZ MEMORIAL FUMD

 

 

Helen Paritz in memory of Hanna
Doctrow

RABBI'S FUND

Ruth Metzler in memory of Irvin
Levy

Evelyn Levy in appreciation of the
Rabbi and in memory of Irvin Levy

Lore Pappas in memory of Alice
Gutmann

Austin and Susan Cantor in
appreciation of Rabbi Leffler

Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd Mayer in honor of
their marriage

BEST WISHES

Louis Rosenberg
Louis Ades

We wish them a speedy recovery

MANY THANKS

I wish to thank Temple Adath
Israel Congregants, Board of Trustees.
Executive Committee, and staff for
the kindness andnmral support extended
to me on Friday, January 3, 1986 Lo
assist me in being with my family at
the time of my son, William Mason
Wildes death. My most heartfelt
thanks go out to each and everyone
of you.

Sandee Wildes
Secretary

CONGRATULATIONS

To Carol Smith Hodges and Dr.

Lloyd Mayer on their marriage
on December 21, 1985

 YAHRZEIT

Due to an incorrect

listing for January

10th in the last Bulletin, the correct
listing is being printed in this issue.

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Dr. Joseph M. Fine
Leah Goodman
Thomas Hamburg
Herman Jacobs
Lilly Ades Mickler
Louis Rosenstein

JANUARY

Justin Bing

Jennie Cohen

Adolph Davis
Abraham J. Feinberg
Alice Gutmann
Maurice Loevenhart
I. Jay Miller, Jr.
Samuel Moskowitz

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Sanford Rubin

Marie Salmon

Lillian Sopkin
Herschel Weil

Ruben Weisenberg

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David Shraberg
Isabel Siegel

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Bertha Speyer
Nanette Weil Strauss
Helen Vinocur

Albert Wishne

Philipp Wurmser

JANUARY 24TH

Celia Feldstein Abraham

Morgan Frumberg Miller
Nathan Rattner

Rose Samson

Morton R. Sarett

Bess Shrabcrg

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Joseph Goldman
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Susan Cantor
Keitha Isenstein
Terri Goldfarb
Elayne Gellin

January 24th
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Pat Richmond
Jeanie Bertino
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Nat Sandler
Richard Arenstein
Steve Kesten

January 24th

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Mrs, Morris A. Brazin
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Mr. Steven Bram
Temple Administrator

Dr, Ira P. Mersack
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Dr. Nat H. Sandler
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