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September 2012

More Extraordinary Things We Do Together

When the Jewish Community of Louisville’s vice president and chief development officer, Stew Bromberg, returned from the Campaign chairs and Directors Mission to the Ukrainian city of Odessa and Israel in August, he was truly excited. One of the things … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

YAD and KI Offer Ceviche in the Sukkah

After the solemnity and introspection of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, celebrating Sukkot offers an opportunity to gather with friends for a good meal and a bit of festivity, all while following Jewish tradition and performing a mitzvah.

Latest News Other Agencies September 28, 2012

2013 Federation Campaign Offers Volunteers Opportunity to Be Inspired by Vicki Agron

The Annual Federation Campaign is the life blood of the Louisville Jewish community, providing critical financial support for the Jewish agencies and services that make Louisville the vital center of Jewish life, learning and tikkun olam that it is. And … Read More >

Federation Latest News September 28, 2012

HSJS Offers Courses for College Credit through Gratz

The High School of Jewish Studies is expanding its offerings to provide students who are interested in more challenging learning options with the opportunity to earn college credit by taking online classes offered through Gratz College in Philadelphia. During the … Read More >

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Coping with Unemployment; Job-Seekers Conference Set

[by R. Brayton Bowen] Janet’s Story Janet (not her real name) received a call from her supervisor, summoning her to an important meeting in her office. Everything had to be put on hold. It was important. Very important! Janet knew … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

CenterStage Explores Cultural Backgrounds with Ragtime

CenterStage is going back to the early 19th century for its next performance, Ragtime, which opens on October 25. Based on the 1975 novel by E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime tells the story of three groups in the United States and how … Read More >

JCC Latest News September 28, 2012

KlezmerFest to Kick Off Temple Shalom’s Double Chai Year

KlezmerFest – the annual celebration of Jewish folk music and food – is returning to Temple Shalom for 2012. Set for Sunday, October 14, KlezmerFest also will be the official kick-off event to Temple Shalom’s “Double-Chai” (36 year) anniversary. The … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

Women Invited to an Evening of Drinks and Drawing at Wild Eggs

Are you a woman who has the desire to learn to paint or even to experiment a little with it? If so, the Jewish Community of Louisville’s Women’s Philanthropy invites you to Drinks and Drawing on Thursday, November 1, at … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

2012 Festival of Faiths to Explore “Sacred Fire: Light of Compassion”

[by Cynthia Clegg Canada] For 17 years, the Louisville Festival of Faiths has sought to promote interfaith understanding and cooperation. Its mission is “to celebrate the diversity of our faiths, be grateful for our unity and strengthen the role of … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

LBSY Welcomes New Director, Rabbi David Feder, as School Year Begins

[by Shiela Steinman Wallace] Louisville Beit Sefer Yachad’s new school year is underway, and this year, the school welcomes a new director, Rabbi David Feder. As was announced in Community last January, LBSY’s long time principal, Sam Gordon, is retiring … Read More >

Latest News September 28, 2012

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