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ADATH ISRAEL
BULLETIN

 

JANUARY 15, 1996 VOL. 63

23 TEVET 5756

 

N THIS CORNER...

Some thoughts for my friends at Temple Adath Israel
while I am on my sabbatical:

At the end of February, Temple Adath Israel will host

The Hebrew Reading Marathon. This is an
excellent opportunity to learn to read Hebrew. The
program. run by its creator Rabbi Golinkin, is being
used throughout North America to teach people
Hebrew. It is only one day (with a few optional follow-
up sessions) Don’t miss this opportunity. More
information is available elsewhere in the bulletin or
call the Temple office.

This summer, the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations (UAHC) is sponsoring a Social Action
mission. Reform Jews from all over the country are
being given the opportunity to gather in one place to
participate in projects that will benefit others. Rabbi
Joel Soffin from New Jersey is the coordinator for this
project. The interesting aspect of this mission is that
Lexington. KY, will be the gathering site, This project
will take place the week of July 28. The work will
occur from Monday-Friday. Members of this
congregation may participate as well.

In coordinating this project, I agreed that our community
would also help in some of the local details. I am
looking for people to chair this project as well as work on
the following:

1. Preparing dinner Monday and Tuesday;

2 Arranging for home hospitality on Thursday;

3. Making lunches a couple of days;

4 Coordinating a pot luck Shabbat dinner on

Friday.

Rabbi Soffin says that we can expect 40-60 pe0ple.

Finally, it is wonderful to know that I have so many
people in this congregation that I can count on to do
the necessary work in my absence. Thank you to those
who lead and will lead worship. conduct Torah Study,
teach my Hebrew and Confirmation classes, and visit
those in the hospital.

See you in February!!!

SHABBAT SERVICES

Friday, January 19
Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM

Torah Portion: Va’era
Exodus 6:2-9:35
Marilyn Langley will sing
Cheri Rose will read Torah
Candle Blesser: Betty Nigojf
Kiddush: Alicia Rose
Oneg Shabbat llastesses/Hosts
Ellie & Alvin Goldman
Linda llaggin
Betty & Lowell Nigojf
San; Silberiiiaii

Child Care Available

Saturday, January 20
Torah Study 9:30 AM

Worship 10:30 AM

Friday, January 26

Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM

Torah Portion: Bo

Exodus: 10:1-13: 16

(‘andle Blesser.‘ Alari/yn Lieber

Oneg Shabbat Hostesses/Hosts
Holly & Craig Bandoroff
Ida & Larry Gerson
Sara/1 & Richard Hof/inan
Marilyn & Art Lieber
Anita & Ira ll [ersack

Child Care Available

Saturda Januar 27
Spiritualin Study 9:30-11:30 AM

Friday, February 2
Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM
Torah Portion: Beshalach
Exodus 13:17-17:16
Marilyn Langley will sing
Candle Blesser: Holly Barnhill
Oneg Shabbat Hostesses/Hosts
Susan & Paul Bachner
Holly Barnhill
Joan & Alan Bernard
Nancy & Steve Kesten
Child Care Available

Saturda Februar 3
Torah Study 9:30 AM

Worship 10:30 AM

Friday, February 9
Tu B’Shevat Seder 6 PM

Family Shabbat Service 7:30 PM
Torah Portion: Yitro
Exodus 18:1-20223
TAI Makhela will sing
Guest speaker: Rabbi Ron Klotz
of Goldman Union Camp Institutt
4th Grade Presentation
Story Sermon
Jan-Feb. Birthday Blessings
Candle Blesser: Starr Gantz
Kiddush.’ Jim Hirsh
Oneg Shabbat llastesses/Hosts
Karen & Joel Corwin
Debbie Davidson
Starr & Bruce Gantz
Karyn & Lynn Alartin
NO Child Care Available
(Continued on Page 2)

 

 SHABBAT SERVICES
(From Page 1)

Saturday, Feburag 10
Spirituality Study 9:30-11:30 AM

Friday, February 16
Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM

Torah Portion: Mishpatim

Exodus: 21;1-24:18

Chas Hite will read Torah

Candle Blesser: Judith Oer

Kiddush: Ben Auerback

Oneg Shabbat Hostesses/Hosts
Elaine & Milton Gellin
Sandy & David Krasnopolsky
Judith & Robert Oer
Bobbi & Lou Sliain

Child Care Available

Saturday, February 17
Torah Study 9:30 AM

Worship 10:30 AM

COM MITTEE MEETINGS

Sisterhood Board Monday. January 15, 7:30 PM
Budget Committee Thursday. January 25. 7 PM
Executive Committee Thursday. February 1. 7:30 PM
Budget Committee Monday. February 5. 7 PM
Board of Trustees Tuesday. February 6. 7:30 PM

Vision Committee Wednesday. February 7, 7:30 PM
Home of Jon & Sandy Adland

Budget Committee Tuesday, February 13, 7:30 PM

TAI SISTERHOOD NEWS

In the coming weeks we will be planning and
developing our fund raiser, a Fashion Show on March 16.
1996. This is the main way we will raise the money for our
Religious School commitment of $3,500.00. Martha Pearson
is heading up the event and is already hard at work
organizing it. For this Fashion Show to be successful, we will
require the work of many Sisterhood members. Join in!
There’s something for everyone to do.

Shalom,
Starr Gantz, President

UPCOMING MEETINGS
January 17, 1996 — 7 PM - Books You Shim/(In 'I Miss at

Joseph-Beth Booksellers
March 16. 1996 - Fashion Show (TBA)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Ashland Avenue Elementary School is in need of
volunteers. If you are interested in helping a chlld succeed.
contact Judy Hersh at 277-1357.

 

SCRIP

NO COST FUND RAISING MEANS

1. YOU LOSE NOTHING

2. Your dollm = Kroger Certificates

3. Simple EXCHANGE your dollars for
Kroger Certificates

4. Use Your Kroger Certificates instead
of cash

5. Our Preschool makes up to 5% profit

Certificates are available Sunday
mornings at the beginning and end of
Religious School or conuct Sandy
Adland It 269-2979 or 271-3568

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 BUDGET COMMITTEE

The TAI Budget Committee is now preparing a
budget for the 1996-97 fiscal year. Any Temple member is
welcome and encouraged to participate in the budgeting
process. Below is a schedule of the remaining planned
meetings. All meetings will be held at TAl.

Thur, Jan 25 — Working Meeting 7 PM

Mon. Feb. 5 - Working Meeting 7 PM -lst pass complete
Tues, Feb. 13 - Working Meeting 7 PM

Wed. Feb. 21 - Working Meeting 7 PM - 2nd pass complete
Thur. Feb. 29 - Preview to Executive Committee

Tue, Mar. 5 - Preview to Board of Trustees

7?? Mar 7?? - Working Meeting 7 PM

Tues. Apr. 28 - Board of Trustees Vote

Sun, Apr. 28 - Congregation Vote at Annual Meeting

If you are interested in being a member of the
Committee, please RSVP to the Temple office.

ATTENTION 20’S - 30’S SOMETHING!!!

The first of many 20‘s-30’s Something social events will
be held on January 20, 1996 in the Ohavay Zion Social
Hall (time and date to be announced). Come join us for
Israeli dancing (don’t worry, we’ll teach you!) and
refreshments. Dress infomially, but bring your dancing
shoes. For more infomiation, call Matt or Kris Cordova
at 268-6224. SEE YOU THERE!!!

CONDOLENCES TO...

John & Connie Loventhal on the death of John’s
father, Lee Loventhal on November 23, 1995

Louis & Bobbi Shain on the death of Louis's mother,
Lillian Shain on November 25, 1995

Sharon Helfand & Bill Prewitt on the death of
Sharon’s aunt. Florence Helfand on November 25. 1995

To Barry & Linda Gerall on the death of Linda’s
father, Louis Gerall on December 12, 1995.

MAZAL TOV

To Irving Rosenstein on being honored by the
Hospice of the Bluegrass as an outstanding fund raiser and
philanthropist who played an important role in advancing the
hospice program in the bluegrass.

To Abe & Marion Rabiner on the wedding of their
son. Andrew Steven Rabiner to Robin Jean Levy on October
7, 1995 in Bethesda, MD.

ATTENTION: COLLEGE STUDENTS
AND PARENTS

The College Committee ofthe Union of American
Hebrew Congregations would like all college students’ E-mail
addresses in order to connect Reform students to one another,
to Reform Jewish groups on campuses across North America,
to the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC),
and to link our Congregation and our students. Please submit
this information as soon as possible to the Midwest Council,
Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Attention College
Committee, 600 Emerson Road, Suite 308, St. L0uis. MO
63141-6762 or fax to (314) 997-4041.

HEVRA ALEF NEWS

The Hevra Aleph group met in December at the
home of Fran and Bill Bloom. We had a lively discussion
dealing with the timely topic of “celebrating holidays in
December here in Lexington.”

‘ We are planning to announce upcoming meetings in
the Temple Bulletin or Newsletter and invite people who feel
interested injoining us. The January meeting will be at the
home of Elayne & Ralph Crystal. 24176 Woodl'ield Circle on
Sunday. January 21. 1996 (Phone: 273-6680).

There will be a put luck lunch starting at 12:45 PM.
Afterwards we will be discussing an article by Dennis Prager
on “mistaken current values as regards to raising children.”

The February meeting will be at the home of Judy &
Joe Engelberg. 340 Colony Blvd. on Sunday, February 25 at
2:30 PM (Phone: 266-2653).

The topic of the February meeting will be announced
in the next Bulletin. lfyou are interested in coming to either
of these meetings, kindly call the above numbers of the
host/hostess.

 

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Date Setting for children
born in 1985 scheduled for March 6, 1996

The annual Bar/Bat Mitzvah Date Setting
meeting for the parents of children born in 1985 will
be held March 6, 1996, beginning at 7:30 PM. It is
important for parents to be present at this meeting.
No dates will be pre-selected. If you cannot attend
this meeting, then please schedule an appointment
with Rabbi Adland at a time after March 6.

 

TEMPLE ADATH ISRAEL MISSION STATEMENT

Adath Israel Congregation is a Refomt Congregation, affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
(UAHC ). This congregation is established to maintain a Temple of facilities for communal worship in the tradition
of Reform Judaism, to provide a religious school for the instruction ol‘children, and to engage in other activities to

promote the fundamental principles of Judaism.

 

 B’nai Mitzvah Class to beqin Feb. 13
Cost: $50

B’nai Mitzvah is a program of Hebrew
enrichment. text study, and the opportunity
to have a Bar/Bar Mitzvah as an adult.
The class runs an hour and a half.
beginning at 7:30 PM. The first part of
class teaches Hebrew. (Introduction to
Hebrew or the equivalent is a prerequisite for the B'nai
Mitzvah class.) The second part of each class looks at
the variety of Jewish texts from Tanach to Talmud to the
literature of responsa.

Participation in the B’nai Mitzvah service
includes several requirements including worship
attendance and a short paper, as well as Temple
Membership.

if you never had a Bar/Bat Mitzvah as a child
and want the opportunity to fulfill this unique Jewish life
cycle event, then sign-up forthis course. Ask any ofthe
people who have become B’nai Mitzvah in the past and
I believe that they will all tell you what a special
experience it was for them.

Class Dates are:

 

Feb. 13, 20 8. 27; Mar. 12 8. 19: Apr. 9, 16, 23,
8: 30; May 14, 21, & 28. The B’nai Mitzvah
service is scheduled

for May 3].

CONTACT THE TEMPLE OFFICE TO
SIGN UP. DEADLINE (IN ORDER TO
HAVE THE BOOKS AVAILABLE AT
THE FIRST CLASS) IS FEBRUARY 1.

 

 

on meaning, purpose, cosmic vision.

SPIRITUALITY STUDY: A Dialogue

What does God expect from me?
What do I expect from God?
Siudg 9130-“:50 AM
Upcoming Dales: Januarg Z7

Februarg l0

 

 

 

 

From the Rabbi’s lsibrarg

 

I recently received the gift of a
special new book. This isn’t a Jewish book, but it is a book
written by a Temple member. The book is called, I Can’t
Sleep, by Laura Loventhal, daughter of Dr. John and Connie
Loventhal. Laura is currently ajunior at Tulane University.

I Can’t Sleep is a children’s book concerning what a
young child may think about in order to help him or her fall
asleep at night. The illustrations are beautiful. The text is
simple and rhyming. As a community, we should take great
pride in Laura’s accomplishment. As her rabbi, I certainly
do. lfyou have a young child, then this book would make a
great contribution to his or her library.

Mazal Tov Laura on this wonderful

 

accomplishment! !
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going into the fiospitaflpfease [et t/ie
Temple office Enow so that tfie ’RaEEi
can maée a visit.

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contact tfie Temple ab'out jewisfl
patients, nor is religious yreference
afways requested on t/ie fiospitaf
intaée. your fieljy in tftis matter wiff
insure that every Temyfe memEer in
the fiosyitaf is contactedéy the M6612

 

 

Adult Education in February to Survev
Jewish Histogy

February 8, 15, 22: God-Torah-Israel: The
History of our People

This is an elective class for Adult Continuation.

These three weeks will provide an outline
and overview of Jewish history. The first week will
survey the biblical period. The second week will
explore the rabbinic period of Jewish history. The
third week will look at the modern period. All

classes begin at 7:30 PM. They are free and open to
the public.

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YEARBOOK CORRECTIONS & CHANGES

By now you should be using your new Temple
yearbook. Please make note and correct the following:

Page 16 - Director of Education - Judi Wurmser Higdon
(instead of Judy)

Page 25 - Change of Address for BEEMAN. Cindy
PO Box 24308, Lexington 40524-4038
Phone: 272-4660

Page 50 - (Beth & Jennifer Veal) belong under
SCHILLING, Don & Carol

Page 55 - WALDMAN. Lester & Ida
1865 Blairmore CT. (instead of Dr.)

Page 33 - Jason. Lindsey & Mark belong under the listing of
GOLDFARB, Dr. Paul & Terry.

GOLDMAN. Arnold & Rita should read
GOLDMAN. Drs. Arnold & Rita

Page 40 — Janice Kuperstcin‘s street address is
Yellow stone Pkwy. not Cr.

PLEASE DELETE THE FOLLOWING

NEWHOFF. Theresa
PROBST. Robert & Katie
RIE. Michael 8: Gloria
SlARR. Brenda
WAXMAN. Steve & (iail

PLEASE ADD THE FOLLOWING
Omitted from the directory please add
BORRONIC, l)r, lililabeth

~1030'l‘ates Creek Rd, #2940. 40517-3060
Phone, 272-4743

()niitted from the Advertiser listing:

Baker Iron & Metal

Liquor Barn
Al Kaplan & Tomas Milch at Prudential Securities

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

The Temple Executive Committee Board of Trustees
and statT welcome to the Congregation.

MARTY & GAYLE DORIO
2105 Wiltshire Place, 40515—1167
Phone: 273-7098

RICHARD GREISSMAN
1292 Maywvood Park, 40515-2834
Phone: 271-3017

Daughters, Rudo & Eliana Greissworth -5 -

  

T/ie Maurice/’4. wmsonflcfuflt
@rogmmming T umf presents

Sc/iofar-in-Reszkfence

Rabbi Norman J.
Cohen
Professor of Midrash
HUC-JIR in
New York
March 1-3, 1996

~ ”Co nfio nting
Ourselves: improving Ow
Fem/Lug Lives: Struggling with
the Tradition”

Fridav evening. March 1 — “Midrash: Our Struggles as

Parents and Children” - By dealing with selected passages
in Genesis which show how characters act in the context of
family life. we will learn not only about the biblical
narratives. but also about ourselves as family members.

Saturdav morning March 2 - “Midrash: The Process of

Making the Bible Come Alive“ - Midrash is the literature
through which the rabbis sought to respond not only to the
times in which they lived. but also to the timeless questions
we all face. Dr. Cohen will discuss how we can make the
Bible come alive and help us shape our family lives.

Saturdav afternoon. March 2 - “Abraham’s Struggle as
Father and Husband” - The patriarch Abraham is usually
seen as the symbol of faith. commitment. strength. and
loyalty. But how successful was hi as a husband and parent?
Dr. Cohen will use the texts to learn about these aspects of
Abraham and. in so doing. help us learn about who we are as
spouses and parents.

Sundav morning March 3 - “Sibling Rivalry: A

Fascinating Response to a Perennial Problem” - The
relationship among siblings are among life’s most
complicated. Dr. Cohen will examine the story of Cain and
Abel to provide us with guidance in our struggles with our
own brothers and sisters.

 

 THE CONTROVERSY AT

 

SOUTHERN
ELEMENTARY an IV

First of all, I must say that I am very proud of the
stand that my wife took at Southern Elementary School
concerning the changing of the annual Christmas Program to
a Winter Program. It took a lot of courage for her to stand
up. speak her mind and heart. and work for what she believes
in. What she accomplished is a model for all of us.

Lest you think that Sandy’s goal was to remove
Christmas from Southern as a way to damage those who are
Christian. let me tell you that the sole purpose of Sandy‘s
work was to make Southern Elementary a school which
values every child and conducts ceremonies which are
inclusive of all children. not particular for some even if they
are a majority. Enough people valued her wisdom and the
wisdom of the school principal. representatives of the Fayette
County Central Offices. and other parents who spoke up to
make the necessary changes. According to Sandy. the
program was beautiful. meaningful. and everyone had a
place.

There are many people in Lexington who believe
that Christmas. Christological music. and Christianity should
be an integral part of the Fayette County educational
experience. Some of these people expressed their views at the
Southern meetings that were held to decide this issue. Others
called local talk shows to fan the flames burning with
intolerance. One local talk show host called The Adland‘s
"bullies" and “the enemy". “Removing Christmas
celebrations from the schools is un-Ainerican.” the callers
would indicate

Maybe I misunderstand Christmas. but I see it as a
holy day for Christians. It is one oftheir High Holy Days.
The celebration of Christmas should focus on spiritual
messages. These same parents concerned with the celebration
of Christmas in our schools should be working to enhance the
celebration of this special day in their homes and churches.
They should find the spiritual message in their communities
of faith. I feel sad for my Christian friends who have lost
sight of the meaning of Christmas and only focus on the
commercial aspect and the parties.

I am not sure where this controversy will lead. Next
year, I am sure. parents will work to bring Christmas back to
the winter program by getting on the important decision
making committees, rallying support. and working within the
system. It is only too bad that they don’t realize how many
children feel excluded from this program. looking at it as
strangers from the outside. Sandy will continue to be on the
firing line. If you believe in what she is doing. she could use
your support.

Mazal Tov Sandy on bringing sensitivity and

enlightenment to a place where the feelings of all childre
should come first. M W W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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a Jewish women ’s spiritualLty study group
lel meet at
T.A.I., at 7:30 PM
on January 23, 1996
Aff women are inv ited to attend

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FEBRUARH .
Sed¢r6 PM Servrce 1:30 PM

Annual Special Visit from Rabbi
Ron Klotz. Director of Goldman
Union Camp Institute and
World-Renowned Storyteller
Camp Sllde Show to follow service

For the Tu B'Shevat Seder, please bring> a main
course and a srde dish RSVP io TA1269-2979 by
Feb 7

Ar the Family Shabbai Senice. the TAl Makhela
Will srng' January 8; Februarv Birthday Blessrngs

Will be offered" Fourth grade presentation“

Next Family Shabbar - March 15

 

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the Jewish Life Cycle

February 12: [be Jewish “edding
Brown bag dinner at 5 30 PM &
Discussion at 6 30 PM

\pril zl: l'he Jewish Iuneral
Brown bag dinner at 5 30 PM &
DlSCUSSlOn at 6 30 PM ‘

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO THESE
DISCUSSIONS”

 

 

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These we remember .....

January 19I 1996
Dr. J. Frank Belin

Harold Chapman

Alice Gutmann
Bernard Kaplan

Hazel “Nicki” Kaplan
Maurice B. Loevenhart
1. Jay Miller, Jr.
Morgan annberg Miller
Dorothy Moss

Bertha Olshan

Bess Shraberg

David Shraberg

Isabel Siege]

Nanette Wile Strauss
Helen Vinocur

I’hilipp Wumiser

Janan' 26l I996
Celia F. Abraham

Joy Boxer

Marcus Engelberg
Leon Eskenazi
Howard Alan Gerson
Joseph I. Goldman
Albert Henuan Kaplan
Rose Lainpel Krinsky
Gilbert Lew

Dan Metzler, Jr.
Jennie Meyer

Ed Mickler

Samuel Muskmvitz
Joe Nisman

Lillian K. Paritz
Nathan Rattner

Harold Hyman Sogin
Mrs. A]. (Adolph) Winters

Februag' 2l 1996
Arnold Bockar

Howard C. Flomenhofl
Lisa Lehrer Halleck
Meyer Max Harrison
Corinne Higdon
Robert H. Jotl‘ee

Alan Lubin . We note with sorrow the death of
J. George Meckler

Sarctt Morton THERESA NEWHOFF
Milton Okrent NOVEMBER 23, 1995
Ethyl Paritz

Robert R. Rosenstein
Richard Rubeling
Rose Salmon Weil

      
 

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Februagx 9I 1995

Rebecca Barath
Florence Belin
Clementine Weil Bing «
Siegfried Bing
Fannie Cohen

Philip Eilenberg
Bella Fox

Joseph N. Frankel
Jack Gellin

Hattie Gordon
Mandel Halleck
Beniard Hymes
Anna Springer Jailee
Esther Kanner

Sol Miller

Benjamin Roos
Mishel Rozenzhak
Elsie Salzman

Ben Snyder

l’hilip Sobcl

Robert Zacliritz
Florence Zusman

 

  
 

lN MEMORIAM

We note with sorrow the death of
JUDGE SAMUEL ROSENSTEIN
December 11. 1995
brother of IN Rosenstein ’ '
uncle of Rob Rosenstein
May his memory be for a blessing

ZlCHARON Ll‘.’RACl-!A

    
       
        
   

   

Februag/ 16l 1996
Zelda Alperin
Dorothy Saloshin Braun

 

 

 

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It is with profound sorrow that I announce the death ofourjormer rahhi,

‘Dr. jacoh Kader Marcus. He died Novemher 14, 1995/22 Cheshvan 5756, in
Cincinnati, OH. Rahhi Marcus served this congregation in 1919, returning in
the [ate 1920 's to conduct Confirmation services. ‘Tempfe fldath Israef,
Lexington, 170$ is the onfg congregation Rahhi Marcus ever served. ‘Zlntif his .
death, he proudtg used the pocket watch presented to him in appreciation of his
service here hy Shuder's jewe[ers. He spent the remaining years, more than 2'0,
as a memher ofthefacuftg offlehrew (Union Codege, Cincinnati, 0%, teaching,
researching, and writing untd [ast year. His presence wiil he missed 6g every
student who studied with him and every rahhi he caffed one of his ”hogs. ”
Zecher ‘Z‘zaddikLivracha - May his righteous memory he a hfessing to us off.

 

 

 

 

     
 
  
  
 
 
  
   
    
   
      
  
   
   
 
    
  
 
  
   
   
   
    
  
 
   
   
    

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Temple Adath Israel and
The Central pKentucky Jewish Federation

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, 1996
9 AM - 5 PM
at Temple Adath Israel

This is the nationally famous program
that enables adult beginners to learn to
read Hebrew and master basic prayers

and blessings in just eight hours, led by
Rabbi Noah Golinkin, the originator of the
Hebrew Marathon.

 

Everyone is eligible: People with no Hebrew
background and those who are contemplating
an adult bar/bat mitzvah; anyone in Central
Kentuckyll

Spaceisiimited .to-tb.e first 50. paidxesetvatians.

The course fee is $40. Make checks payable to TAI and mail to TAI, 124 N.
Ashland Ave., Lex., KY 40502. Lunch and books are included with
registration. Space is limited. For more info call TAT 269-2979.

 

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 CONTRIBUTIONS

HAROLD & ANITA BAKER
TRUST FUND

Eleanor Benblatt in appreciation of the Kol
B‘Seder program

FLOWER FUNI)
Etta I’ollan in memory oI‘lIerben I’ollan

Raymond & Edna Miller in memory of Jacob
Baer

Joe & Louise Wile in memroy of
Dolph Wile

Ida Chesses in memory of Hannah Solins
and Sarah Berr

Abe & Marion Rabiner in memory of
Irving Sehiffer

Ben Kaufmann & Janet Zusman in memory of
Dr. Maurice Kaufmann and Bert Combs

Abe & Marion Rabiner in memory of
Vera Sehiffer

James & Audrey Rooney in memory of
Alfred Tennyson Rubel

Martin Kaplan in memory of
Samuel Kaplan

David & Cheri Rose in memory of
Martha CoITey and Isadore J. Abraham

Bill & Cookie Wenncker in memory of
Edward Solkin

David & Marcia Brown in memory of
David Fonnan

Abe & Marion Rabiner in memory of
Samuel Rabiner

Sharon Menkus in memory of
Iiennan Silver

Alina Miller in memory of
Bertha Miller Waisblum

Joe & Hortense Woll‘in memory of
Maud Rosenthal

TEMPLE ADATII ISRAEL
124 N. ASIILAND AVENUE
LEXINGTON, KY 405024595
(606) 269—2979)

FAX (606) 269-7347

Jerry 64 Rose Rita \i'unnser In memory
of Sylvia Wunnser Blane

Nat & Judy Sandler in memory
ofElissa Sandler

John & Paula Harrison in memory of
Frances Bailey

Art & Marilyn Lieber in memory of Richard
Balmcr

Richard & Barbara Grossman in memory of
Edith Baum

Robert & Judy Oer in memory of
George Oer

GENERAL FUND

Ben Kaufmann & Janet Zusman in memory of
Famiie Miller, Hyman Shraberg, Irving Gail and
Ben Goldfarb

Beth & Raymond Brody in memory of
Lee Inventhal

Jerry & Rose Rita Wunnser in memory of
Isadore & Lillian Shain, Lee Loventhal and Ralph
Travis

Ben & Ruth Baker in honor ofCheri Rose‘s
installation to the National UAIIC Board

LIBRARY FUND

Amold & Harriet Fields in memory of
Celia Rubinson, S, T. Marcus and
IIymmen S. Marcus

Ethel Schwartz in memory ofTheresa NewhoIT

MAZON — A JE\VISII RESPONSE
T0 HUNGER

Ira & Anita Mersack in honor of Beth and
Raymond Brody’s wedding

Marjie & Lenny Lemer

DR. SIIERMAN E. & FANNIE II.
MILLER MEMORIAL FUND

Joe & Suzanne Miller in memory of
Ben II Miller

Samye Miller in memory ol‘Catherine
Tait Miller and Ben Ilennan

NON—PROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 67
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

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Mrs. I. Allen Paritz in memory of

Sam & Ida Paritz, Hannah Paritz Schnieder and
Lee Loventhal

PRAYER BOOK FUND

Joe & Hortense Wolfin memory of Myer Gomian
Joe & Judy Engelberg

Eleanor Benblatt

Gamett Nathan in memory ofBenno Nathan
Scott & Beth Schumacher

Norman & Adele Potter
Lloyd & Carol Mayer

Joe & Hortense Wolfin memory of
Myer Gorman

Joe & Judy Engelberg

Harold Weinberg in memory of
Lauren Weinberg

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Andy, Janet, JetI‘& Aaron Miller in
memory ofAlvin A. Miller

Mrs. Ruth Kerber in honor of David
Liebman‘s consecration

Eleanor Benblatt, get well to Wendy Niekirk

John & Connie Ioventhal in memory
of Ice Ioventhal & Theresa Newhotl‘

David Shraberg in memory of I Iyman Shraberg

Awam & Judy Levine in memory ot‘lsadore &
Lillian Shain

Jo & Bob Belin and Dottie & Andy Nick in honor
of Jordan Nick and in appreciation of Rabbi
Adland

ROSENSTEIN FAMILY FUND

Irving & Inna and Rob & Kim Rosenstein in
memory of Harriet L. Rosenstein

Ben & Ruth Baker in memory ofJudge Samuel
Rosenstein

TZEI)AKAII FUND
Ira & Anita Mersack in memory of Isadore Shain

Vivian Shraberg in memory oi‘Isadore & Lillian
Shain and Elsie Walker Grubbs Winters

Jonathan F. Adland Cheri A. Rose
Rabbi Immediate pflst President Harriet & Rose Brazin in memory of
Ben Cohen
Mr. Robert Rosenstcin Starr Gantz
President Sisterhood President Harriet & Rose Brazin in memory of Judge
Samuel Rosenstein
Mr. Ben Baker

lst Vice—President

Alan Bialik

Brotherhood President YOUTH EDUCATION

Marilyn Lleber
2nd Vice—President

Judi Wurmscr IIigdon
Religious School Director

Ben & Ruth Baker in memory of Ice Loventhal

Shirley Stern Bryan
Treasurer

Sandy Adland
Preschool Director

William “'enneker Erin Baker
Secretary The TRYB President

 

 

 BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOMINATIONS

The Nominating Committee for the Temple’s
Board of Trustees has been appointed. Members of the
committee are Ben Baker, Chairperson, Marilyn Lieber,
Albert Kaplan, Terri Potter, Rose Rita Wurmser, Jack
Miller and Jeff Davidson.

Names may be placed in nomination for election to
the Board by means of a nominating petition for each
person sought to be nominated. The petition must
contain the signatures and addresses of at least five (5)
members in good standing of the Temple, no such
signature to be valid if the signator has signed more
nominating petitions in any one year than the total
number to be elected to the Board of Trustees. In order
to be valid and acceptable, the nominating petitions shall
be mailed to the chairperson of the nominating
committee and must be postmarked on or before the
15th of February.

 

  

FEBRUARY 1, 1996

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SHABBAT SERVICES

Friday, February 2
Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM
Torah Portion: Beshalaeh
Exodus 13:17-17:16
Marilyn Langley will sing
Candle Blesser: [lolly Barn/rill
()neg Shabbat I l ostesses "I 1' axis
Susan & Paul Bachner
Holly Barn/rill
Joan & Alan Bernard
Nancy & Steve Kesten
Child Care Available

Saturday, Februar_'y 3
Torah Study 9:30 AM

Worship 10: 30 AM

Friday, February 9
Tu B’Shevat Seder 6 PM

Family Shabbat Service 7:30 PM
Torah Portion: Yitro
Exodus 18:1-20:23
TAl Makhcla will sing
Guest speaker: Rabbi Ron Klotz
of Goldman Union Camp Institute
4th Grade Presentation
Story Sermon
Jan-Feb. Birthday Blessmgs
("and/e Blesser: Starr Gantz
Kiddush: Jim Hirsh
()neg Slrabbat Hostesses’liosts
Karen & Joel (.‘orwin
Debbie Davidson
Starr & Bruce Gantz
Karyn & Lynn Martin
NO Child Care Available

Saturday, February 10
Spirituality Study 9130—1 l :30 AM

Friday, February 16

Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM

Torah Portion: Mishpatim

Exodus: 21:1-24118

Chas Hite will read Torah

( ‘andle Blesser: Judi ()er

Kiddush: lien x’l tierbaek

()neg Shabbat llostesses Hosts
Elaine & Ali/ton (ie/lin
Sandra (it David Krasnopolsltfv
Judi & Robert ()er
Bobbi & Lou Sham

Child Care Available

Saturday, February 17
Torah Study 9:30 AM

Worship 1030 AM

Friday, February 23
Erev Shabbat Service 8 PM

6-9 Grade Choir w