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ADATH ISRAEL
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N THIS CCDRNER

December TAI Board of

our Social Con-
under Dr. Martin
lelfl' leadership, presented a
‘ lotion rhich enables us to con—
.tinue fighting hunger. The resolu-
, ion ties us into a national organ~
'ii/ition called MAZCN (foodi which
Jewish response to hunger.
Through Maren, we voluntarily add
*37 to the cost of our celebrations;
Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, birth-
.days. anniversaries, any joyous
occasion , as an offering to help
defeat the scourge of hunger here
‘at home and around the world.
Think how ueaningful it can be for
a young person to know that a por—
tion of his or her joy is set aside
to include tho? in need ~ and that
our joy is, thereby. increased.
how meaningful it can be for all of
us to know that our good times are
also times of good.

rt. ChC
ugtees meeting,
rnr Committee,

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Our Social Concerns Committee in—
cluded in its resolution that fam-
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ilies may choose to donate the m
directly to a local organization.

Regardless to which organi7ation
we contribute, Mazon or locally, we
do it because Jews are a caring and
compassionate people; we were slaves
unto Pharaoh in Egypt, and we cannot
sit idly by, passive witnesses to
starvation and death, to hunger and
suffering.

We do it because we care. Here,
at last. is a tragedy that can be
averted, here is a horror we can do
something about. And here we are,
a people with energy and resources,
a people blessed with the capac'ty

to act. 4,
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JANUARY 9, 1987

SHABBAT SERVICES

Friday, January 9, 7:30 P.M.
Family Shabbat Service
Guest Story Teller: Ron Klotz,
Director—Goldman Union Camp
institute
Weekly Torah Portion - Vayigash
Genesis 44:18 - 47: 27

Saturday, January 10,
Torah Study 9:30 A. M.
Shabbat Morning worship - 10:30

Friday, January 16, 8 P.M.

Erev Shabbat Services
Debbie Martin will sing
Weekly Torah Portion6 - VJYQChi

Genesis arito * )O'

iday, January 23, 8 P.M
Erev Shabbat Services
Weekly Torah Portion — Shemot
Exodus l;l “ 6:1

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Saturday, February 7, 1987

at the Temple
Cash bar

Dinner
Dance

7:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:00 P.M

DONORS:
$50 —

$75

Gingham
Calico
$100 — De nim

$100+ — Patchwork Quilt

$17.50 per person

 

  

B’NAI B’RITH

The Lexington Lodge #289 - B'nai
B‘rith will hold its annual Blood
Drive on Sunday, January 25th, 1987
for the Emanuel Meyers Memorial
Blood Bank.

The drive will be conducted at
the Central Kentucky Blood Bank
(CKBB), 330 Waller Avenue, from
9 A.M. to noon; however, blood
donations will only be accepted
from 9 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.

Our guest speaker will be our
own David Wachtel, who's topic
will be —- ”Life Among The Navajo”.

A buffet breakfast will be
served. Admission free to blood

donors - $3 admission, to all
others.

For further information, contact
Dr. Martin Kaplan at 277-3992.

 

ATTENTION

FORMER N.F.T.Y—KUTZ PARTICIPANTS
AND/OR THEIR PARENTS

The NFTY-Kutz Camp in Warwick, N.Y.,
founded in 1965, is seeking to reach
out to thousands of its alumni across
North America, who have attended camp
during summer and winter programs
during the last 20 years. Please let
us add your name to our list.

Please contact:
Friends of Kutz Society
P.O. Box 443
Warwick, New York 10990

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ISRAEL SINFONIETTA, ROBERTA PETERS
TO PERFORM

 

   

 

\The 32-member orchestra and the
\coloratura soprano will perform
\together on Thursday, January 22nd
\at 8 P.M. at the University of
\Kentucky Center for the Arts.

     

 

\PLEASE NOTE: Senior citizens and UK
students may purchase
tickets for ’ust '

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SPRING RETREAT

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL

2ND ANNUAL SPRING RETREAT

MARCH 28 & 29, 1987
AT BUTLER STATE PARK

TAI‘s second annual Spring Retreat
will begin late morning on Saturday,
March 28th and end at 12 noon on Sun-
day, March 29th.

The Spring Retreat Committee has met
and has come up with this year's
topic, ”Can We Talk?”. The retreat
will include a group experience in
interpersonal communication as well
as group discussions on how one
communicates his/her Jewishness —
external and internal.

The retreat is open to all adult
Temple members and Jewish adults in
the Lexington community. Temple
members have first priority in
registration.

A registration form will be inserted
in the next Temple Bulletin. We have
reserved 17 rooms. The cost will be
$47.52 per room, double occupancy;
$3.40 for each additional person over
the double occupancy rate or $36.72,
single occupancy. Excellent meals
are available in the lodgedining room.
You will be expected to pay separately
for meals.

For more information, contact Ken
Freedman, Mark or Tina Simpson. Kaye
Frankel or the Temple office.

OUTREACH GROUP

The next meeting of the Outreach
Group will be on Wednesday, January
2lst, 7:30 P.M. at the Rabbi's home,
4557 Prince Albert Way. The topic:
”Raising Children in an Interfaith
Family."

For further information, please call
Jacalyn Sosin at 276-4386 or Rabbi
Adland at 269—2979.

SOCIAL CONCERNS

Temple members helped cook and
serve a Christmas meal at the
Horizons Center of Community Kit-
chen for the needy. This was
arranged by Jacalyn Sosin, a Temple
member on the Social Concerns
Committee.

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* 4

1 NEW MEMBER WGHUGHT JEWISH FAMILY SERIES

* Sunday mornings 10"11:45 A.M. in
I the Temple conference room.

a

1 February 15 - ”Adjusting to Divorce
* and Remarriage

4

1 February 22 - ”Jewish Tradition ~
* Jewish Mishagos"

a

* March 1 ~ ”Recognizing Early
: * .3. Signs in Children of
* I‘ve a, Self Destructive

: ( T‘ Behavior (i.e.

: suicide)”

: 2%?! March 8 — ”Raising Self-Esteem
* ' of a Child”

a: _ J .

* This program 18 sponsored by the
I Adult Education Committee.

* BILL STRAUS , , .

* More information Will follow in

I Bill. a native Lexingtonian‘ the next several Bulletins.

#attended Western Kentucky tniversity
*where he completed his BA degree in

* . 1 . .
*SOClll SerVices and a BS degree in
*Business Administration. He has been
ta professional photographer since 1973.

*

JEWISH ADULT EDUCATION

 

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:His photographs have appeared in Sports W ”T“

i111USCYaC9d, Keeneland Maga7ine, Harpers 21” LR CLASS

tand Queens International England), to Wednesdays from 12 noon to 1 P,M_ at
*nzwe fiust i few. Among the prominent the Temple.

:people Bill has photographed are Ronald

‘Reagan and Queen Elizabeth 11. He won ”Searching the Prophets for Values”
zine lqba LCllPSS Award ior :utstanding taught by Rabbi Adland

afihotoprnpbv in Thoroughbred RaCinp. F

* ‘ " rebruary 4, ll. 18 and 25.

1‘ 3111 is 1hr son or Eugene and Barbara (Bring a sack lunch)

*Straus who have been members oi the

ilemplc for many years. His major out‘

:side interest is sports officiating.
fHe has officiated football. basketball
iand baseball at the high school level
isince 1969. For the last six years he
*has officiated women's college basket-
:ball in Kentucky.

 

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BROTHERHOOD

: TAT welcomes Bill to the congregation.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1987

SISTERHOOD BLOOD DRIVE 9:45 A. M.

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL
There were two generous blood donors

hi November 1986- IN HONOR OF OUR NEW
Starr Gantz AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS

Janet Zusnan
‘ COME, SOCIALIZE AND ENJOY
Thank you so much.

Lore Pappas IT'S FREEY!

 

  

YOUNG COUPLES

COPE f, lillf‘l

On Sunday. January l8th‘ 4 P.M. at
the Temple. we will be having our cook'
andreat night. Each couple will need
to bring a recipe (with enough copies
for the group? and all of the ingredients
lenough to serve the groupl for your
dish. Dig through Bubbe's old cookbook
and pull out your favorite 'prtferablv
Jewish typei dish. Wt will took our
food in the Temple kitchen and then eat
it?!

Please RSVP to the lemple office by
luesday. January 13th. indicating the
dish‘yougpf5fer_to Bring. By Thursday.
January 13th, we will contact you, in~
dicating the total number of people for
whom you will need to prepare food.

For further information. contact
Shirley Bryan at 273wl392 (evenings).

A.R.Z.A.

The elections committet fer the

World Zionist Congr~sm hx~ just passed
a specir’ ruling ahich rtquires memocrr

u
ship cheer-oft lists to be submitted
to ARZA by January 20, 1987. A great
deal is a stake in the upcoming N20
election and w: need your support in
helping us to achieve a resounding
victory for religious pluralism and

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Reform Judaism. Send $1) to the lemple

office made out to ARZA for a family
membership and be able to vote in the
Congress election.

New members since November 31,

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Mr. & Mrs. Jared Bryan

Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd Mayer

Mr. & Mrs. Myron Zuckerman
Dr. & Mrs. Martin Luftman
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Lieber

Mr. Marvin Bing

Dr. & Mrs. Paul Goldfarb

Mr. & Mrs. Corwin Robison ll
Mrs. Stanley Rose

This list does not include those who
have recently joined. The names will
be published in future Bulletins.

MITZVAH CORPS
CHANUKAH PARTY

 

Carolyn Weinberger. chairman oi the
Mitzvah Corps. getting the dlL{Vuh
Corps Hanukah party started which
incllideri pl iyiiig Lht‘ Drt‘idel grifitu

REYTlRll YOLTIH l.H til 9 illOll llii :Tfl\’
FGMMFNTTY CLNTER

lsofci lclca. thr Israeli ,
Youth Hoxement. is an integral part
of the Israeli Scouts. Nonethtless.
its Tel Aviv chapter is not recogr
hired by the municipality of Te: A“iv
as being a legitimitc part Of rhg
scouting progrim. As a result. tnw
Reform scouts in lel Aviv have been
thuiittl the furuiing shad :1 met% ihg ;>lace
tliitli Elli \vtlu r scrwit ‘grtnaps fr: int
city receive.

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Until recently. a local community
center had unofficially permitted tht
troop to use its facilities. Howeven
the municipality, under pressure
from Orthodox elements in the local
government. has now ordered the com-
munity center to eject the scouts.
leaving them with no place to meet.

ARZA — The Association of Reform
Zionists of America -— has strongly
protested this action. In a cable
to Tel Aviv Mayor. Shlomo Lahat. ARZA
President Rabbi Charles Kroloff
stated that ”this is a grave offense
to America's 1.5 million Reform Jews."
Lahat was asked to rescind the com-
munity center's order and to extend
to the Reform scouts all the rights,
privileges and funding WhiCh are
currently extended to other scouting
groups.

 

 YEARBOOK CHANGES

Mr. & Mrs. John Cole. new add»
ress: 1617 Kensington Way.
40313-9403

Mrs. Howard [ldot (Rosalynl.
new address; 3441*63 liredn
Drive. AUSOJ~E9EL

Wr. E Mrs. Bruce Cant7. correct
house number is Till

Mr. H Mrs. Albert Richman. new
Mhittnsl 131 Ashnmnvr Drive,

{he winter aldresses for the following
iemoie mehbers are;

r 3 Mrs. Morris Rozen
415C [nytrrary Drive

L lauderhill, Fl. 33319
’hone: 303-486-5073

Mr. Mirvin Ring
llil S. lifi WRV 3
remb lines. Fl. 33037

“ndai the Mit7vah Corps non—
rffiliated member listing:

Mr. Abe Cohen. new address:
1931 “7 'amsturg Road.

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A0304—1013

Mrs. KER l:vv. new phone number:
36w 30MB

New nenb2.: Mrs. Cecilia Tebo\its
iqil Hiresan UifYC. 47301r5347

 

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

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grs. Elsa floss Black
EWBJ Blairmore Road, 40302—l433
Phone: 166-806l

Pisa is an attorney.

Ms. Dana Osser Monahan. l7lZ
Shenandoah Dr., 40504-2229
Phone: 278-9841

Dana is a speech pathologist

at the Jessamine County Schools.

 

 

 

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MAZAL TOV

To Jonathan Miller who was

recently elected chairman of
the Harvard Hillel.

To the following people who
are serving the Midwest Region
as Board members from our cons
gregation: Ben Baker, Marv
Birenbaum. Ira Mersack and“
Joseph Miller.

Bob Mickler will be honored in
lanuary at the Western and Englisr
ketiilers of America Conference
in Denver. Col. He will be given
the award of leadership for his
work in organizing the group.

TODAH RABAH

(Thank WWW

To Ruth and Jeffrey Kessler for
their generous donation of two record
players for the Religious School.

These were purchased from the Kessler
Memorial Fund.

Our thanks to Mrs. Alan Bloom-
field and Mrs. Hugo Bloomfield
for the donation of a painting
of the Temple by S. Jeter. dated
1973. ‘

To lore Pappas for her donation
o: the yad to be used for our
iorah Memorial Scroll

To Brotherhood and Dr. Fred

Pollock for their efforts in
bringing “Shoah” to Lexington.

REFUAH SHLEMAH

A Complete Recovery for
Helen Paritz
Florence Fayer
Phyllis Scher
Stanley Scher

BULLETIN DEADLINE

The deadline for information
to be published in the next
Bulletin will be on Thursday,
January 15th.

The next Bulletin will be mailed
the week ending January 23rd.

 

  

Cfiese We Rcmcméer. . .

YAHRZHI

JAEEAEX_léii19§7

Justin Bing Louis Rosenstein
Jennie Cohen David Shraberg
Adolph Davis Isabel Siegel
Abraham J. Feinberg Mrs. Al Smitha

Leah Goodman Bertha Speyer

Alice Gutmann Nanette Wile Strauss
Adelaide Kaufmann Helen Vinocur
Maurice B. Loevenhart Albert Wishne

I. J. Miller, Jr. Philipp Wurmser

Ruben Weisenberg

JANUARY 23, 198Z

Hannah Doctrow Morgan Frumberg Miller
Simon Eldot Gus Milner

Israel Goldberg Nathan Rattner

Bessie Fox Hazel Maxine Rose

Dan Metzler, Jr. Rose Samson

Jennie Meyer Bess Shraberg

 

       

We note with sorrow the
death of
GENE ROS? HENRIOTT
December 14, 1986

Mother of
Judy Sandler

May her memory be for a
blessing

  

  
   
      
      

 

  

Zichrona Livragha

  
     
    
   

 

IN MEMORIAM
We note with sorrow the
death of

MARGARET GOLDBERG
DECEMBER 25, 1986

Cousin of
Henni Abel

   

 

         
      
 
    
 

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Chris Eidelson
Arlene Cohen
Sylvia Cohen

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269-2979 .;:x'T NO‘ 6;
erzxgrom‘ KENTPCKY

Jonathan F. Adland
Rabbi

Mrs. Morris A. Brazin
President

Dr. Ira P. Mersack
1 ViceAPresident

Mrs. Maurice Hymson
2nd ”ice—President

Mr. Ben Baker
Treaeurer

Mrs. Mary Birenbaum
Secretary

Mr. Steven Bram
Administrator

 

  

 

TEMPLE
ADATH ISRAEL
BULLETIN

IN THIS C<3RNER

The list several months siw non—stop
Irtn7 ed activity in our building. it
the end or Deie'ber 2nd the hegi nnine
iii January. l iinal>x had :Lwe to drlm
1 Ala“ deep breath. awhile ind reflect

see sucriss lfl mngn »; our pr gram—

ing and dCClSlQn'Wahlng.

niotts we added a {amil
IHKC‘I‘ th to en: our re f
' LIMIIHLH 7flld ;Unler 1’3 Cone
'at uorship experiente. it
“is so important ior our Children to
realize and ackntwledge that our
sanctuary belongs to everyone. The
energy and warmth created on those

: sptiiil hi ‘ts 3“ LL ~l‘il‘ren ind

\1

'our childrr"< tn :1 rzfrxi " my
personal _pir1L.
me until the next

Adult Edication
the direction of
committee chairmansh
courages the conside

vary ng types of pr og-
spring we will hold session
discussion on Israel. Not the typical
travelogue, but issues of substance
which will certainly cause us to con-
sider our commitment; hopefully en—
hancing it even more.

Torah Study and Shabbat morning
worship has started well. Once-a—
month we gather in the library, dis—
cuss the weekly sidre (portion) and
then hold a worship service. A
pleasant and soothing way to begin
a Shabbat day.

This is only a touch of our newness.
As long as programs are supported,
they will run. When the alternative
occurs then we will find other

new ideas to replace the old.

Spring is coming, it is time to
take another deep breath.

7- 5747

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JANUARY 23, T987

SHABBAT SERVICES

Friday, January :3. 8 R.M.
Frev Shabbat Services
weekly Iorah Portion

1

Exodus 1:1 1 6;i

Shemot

Friday, January 30 8 P.w
Lrev Shahbat Services
weekly Torah Portion

Fxodus 622 ~ 9:35

Friday, February a, R F.M.
Frcv Shahbat Services
Jewish Singles l eid worship
Weekly Torah Portion — Bo
Exodus 10:1 — 13:16

Saturday, February 7
Torah Study
Shabbat Morning Worship

JEWISH FAMILY SERIES

Sunday mornings lUriih
Temple Adath lsraei

1. February l3 - ”Adjusting
Divorce and Remarriage”
Speaker: Joe Caudill (lSN ,
Charter Ridge Hospital
Fsyc hiatiic Social work

February 22 _ ”Jewish Tradition -

Jewish Mishagos”

Speaker: Jo Anne Randall,
Clinical psychologist
and published author

March 1 - “Recognizing Early
Signs in Children of Self-Des-
tructive Behavior” (i.e. suicide)
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h1s Offered over rs: dura*ior Q: Cae T , l L. A\ ‘ “ .. ‘, _,. ,. winter. nine seventn grwders will seemend 1U our visit churches here in Lexington. have representatives of other x)‘ With help from the Worship Ccm“ . , _ . ‘ . 1 >_ 1 _ mittee, the YEC will org ni7e reiigions vis1t their ciass inc dis programming for children 1g€5 “— , ‘1 ’ ‘< s '1 aintdix' morai- , .,~ : V ingb- AL t 9 PTESO-r “*2 ‘ ”‘ t‘“ d gh Holv Paw services. ihe atholic, and Roy hope to visit L mon. Quaker i programming would consist of o A 7-K. 1" ' \rx, ‘ 1. . . Baptist. cnitatifln. WvT _ w rsnip. Singing and arts and ' 1 ’ 't r'“\" n "r‘ and Disciples oi christ services. crafts. The cniidren would be In addition to these services‘ diVidCd into three age STQJPS the class will have a guest from and programming would oe ap— China to discuss Confucianism and propriate to 93Ch age category. Buddhism. Also, a visitor will come The YEC Wlll need the help of to discuss Catholicism with the class. the congregation in order for this to be successful. The intent of alternative program— ming is to have the High Holy By learning about other religions. the students hope to learn more about themselves. The instructors hope this V» V 3 , ) g . course will lead to greater acceptance Egisggrdygfi:“*:§ff£rsgpjggence and understanding of religions other families. g than Judaism. Roy Meckler & Marcia Risk Teachers 3 mmmmmmwwmmwmucmms’c Dear Congregants, S i l S We would like to take this opportunity to give you a more personal note lregarding the Temple‘s upcoming retreat. Last year we attended the first re— ltreat, which was held at Natural Bridge State Park. As new members oi the gcongregation. we thought it would be a nice opportunity to meet new people and «t l i, S S S S spend some quiet time away from day—to-day concerns in Lexington. We went no knowing what to expect. To our delight. we met friendly and interesting poop Over the course of the two days. we had the opportunity to discuss topics or concern to all of us: change within ourselves. within the ‘ongregation and within Judaism. We also had time to sociali/e with other p rticipints. as wtll as enjoy quiet walks around Natural Bridge. We agreed it was time well spent. and we look forward to future retreats. A second retreat is scheduled for March 28 and 29 at RWLlOT State Park. This year, discussions will focus on personal communication style and methods of expressing our Jewishness. We and the other retreat or ani7ers :hose these topics because they are of deep interest to us. and we hoped they would be of interest to others of you as well. As was true last year. the retreat will :lso allow participan s the opportunity to make some new friends. as well is estipe from the city and enjoy some of Kentucky's most beautiiul scenery. Please gonr sider joining us. We‘re sure you'll enjoy it. s s s l s 5 l s s s Sincerely. S s S S S S S S S S S 5 S g S S S S S S S 5 S S S S S S S mmummmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm’w S S S S {a Mark & Tina Simpson Wmmtamm’mwwo’wmmmmnl‘mA’Ipamn’vms’vu’c TU B’SHEVAT SEDER Tuesday, February 13, 1987, we will BIL“) B()X(%S hold a Tu B'Shevat Seder/Shabbat dinner (pot luck Of course). TU B'Shevat is low many oi you remember seeinr i the New Year of the trees - Rosh Haw blue bow (JNF boxl in the Hues: ( Ilanot - and is usually set aside for a when you were children“A ‘ixdnr 'n a celebration of nature. The seder will your own house perhips riprg'i ; acknowledge various aspects of nature such a box in a ~r155’ar;p{'« Séi throggh a SPGCial liturgy. Family flight relatiye's house: ( P lL b / serVices with our children‘s choir will b \ . follow at 7:30 P.M. RSVP to TAI so that I have a number ”f these blue we know you are coming. boxes —— the box whose idea started early in the century. For some. this box was the only link with Judaism and with the far—away promised land of lsrael. With the NEVER GET ANGRY quarters, dimes, nickels and even ————————-—————— pennies put in the blue boxes, land redemption was accomplished in lsrael. Every coin helped then and still helps today. Rabbi Yitzchok Meltzin never got angry at another person. If some- one 1nsulted him, he always ignored it. He said, ”It is wrong to insult L6t me know if YOU want one or have someone and if this person did so it a filled one that needs to be 6X- 15 because he lacks the necessary Changed for an empty one- understanding. Why should I be angry at someone for his ignorance?” Elayne CrYSEal (Traus Hamussar, vol. 2, p. 392) Bluebox Chairperson 223—4626 Submitted by Abe Cohen Mitzvah Corps member * *******~k*** *******************‘k 1 Q :9 *‘k‘ki‘k‘k‘kt‘kf‘kfiitt *‘kkit‘k***********************‘ '* i9 .J r , . mmmu’un’vnms" a". ’ mu’¢-’vm.’~mgflm-"m-’Immm a .I-mm. . < L V6 DAN & JACALYN SOSlN Dan is originally from the Detroit area and Jacalyn is from Chicago. They met in Chicago at the University - Chicago where Dan was doing his 1 medical residency and Jatilyn workeo as a social worker. lhei wire in June 1986 and moved to Lexington in July 1986. Dan has i two ition with the trol. r. Jacalyn‘s interests traveling, racquetball. and learning Hebrew. ing, swimming, running, and photography. baking. tennis, Jacalvn is a member of the Temple's Adult Education and Social Concerns Committees and is the chairperson of the Outreach Program. *********** ******************ttt‘k‘kt‘k‘k‘ktfif‘kfiflit ** atittii‘kfi‘kfii‘kttti‘k‘k‘k‘k‘ktiit‘k‘k‘ 0 TAI welcomes Jacalyn and Dan to the on regation. {It ; MAZAL TOV To Sarah & John Chadwick on the birth of their twin daughters, Rebecca and Miranda on Dec. 26, 1985- ***************************** ******** NEW MEMBER HIGHLIGHT married y011 p08" Center for Disease Con- lIlClflJdt‘ qiu ltiiig, sewing Dan enjoys garden- traveling 4 444444¥¥¥4444444444444444¥¥444444 444*;¥¥¥444¥¥¥4¥#‘444##4##44444444444444¥4¥4*44;444¥4444#444¥4¥¥ ##1444¥4#¥¥4 r REFUAH SHLEMAH A Complete Recovery for Minna Bloomfield Lore Pappas Sam Rosenstein Douglas Stern YEARBOOK CHANGES Dr. & Mrs. John Harrison. new address: 2914 Montavesta Dr.. 40303v3004 lhe winter address for the iollowine Temple members: Mr. & Hrs. lrving Rosenstoin lrma Apt. 103. 18UD N.L. 114th Rtreet North Miami, Fl. 33181 Fhe Preschool is expanding? We need a teacher for the 4 year old class and an assistant. If you are interested in either of these positions. please send your resume' to Sally Kocen in care of T.A.I. Preschool, 124 N. Ash~ land Avenue, Lexington, Ky. 40502-1595 LEXTY On Sunday, February 8, at 12:30 P.M. in the Youth Lounge, LEXTY will dis~ cuss ”Cults”. Steven Miller will lead the youth group on this most important topic. Please plan on attending. Central Kentucky Jewish Federation in cooperaiicn'xmth the LR. Latin American Studies T'I‘ograt" present RECUESH Israeli Folklore Ensemble Sunday, Feb. 1, 1987 8 pm. at the UK. Center for the \ FQJs: Street and infillllxluljf Single event ticktts 1?. studentsf will be ivailaole at th: door. CKJF Forum Patron ($30? and Series ($13) will also be available at the door. REGUESH, (”feeling” in Hebrew . came into being six years ago and its ”feeling” is stronger than ever. REGUESH means friendship and identifi* cation: the sharing. bringing togetaer and participation of Jewish youth. its background and culture. REGUESH cele~ crates the union of body and soul; REGUESH dancesl Having performed throughout Argentina. Qruguay, brazil.Israel and the United States, this group of young men and wo— men who had grown up in the O.H.A. Macabi of Buenos Aires, Argentina, come to our community to rejoice in the sharing of our cultural heritage of dance and song. JEWISH ADULT EDUCATION Wednesdays from 12 noon to 1 P.M. at Temple Adath Israel ”Searching the Prophets for Values” Taught by Rabbi Adland February 4, 11, 18 and 25 (Bring a sack lunch) B931} BAEEE§ -593, ECEEQOLIR 95. T52? The following is quoted for your information; ”Nominations for election to the Board of Trustees. in addition to those nominations to be made by the Nominating Committee.