2401 Woodbourne Avenue, Louisville, 40205. Robert Slosberg, Rabbi, 502-458-5359 - [website][email][events]
3700 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Avrohom Livtvin, Rabbi, 502-451-3122 - [website][email][events]
1 Fair Oaks Lane, Edgewood, 41017. Lance Melching, 859-341-2933 - [website][email][events]
Hillel: The Center for Jewish Campus Life, is the student address for Jewish activities at the University of Louisville and other college campuses in the Louisville area. Hillel offers social events, community service programs, cultural activities, educational programs about Jewish life and Israel, advocacy and advisory services and hospitality for Jewish holidays. Regional, national and international Hillel conferences are also heavily subsidized for our local student population. University of Louisville, Interfaith Center, Louisville, 40202. Peter Anik, Director, 502-451-8840 ext 321 - [email][events]
5101 U.S. Highway 42, Louisville, 40241. Joe Rooks Rapport, Senior Rabbi, 502-423-1818 - [website][email][events]
Rejoice in Your Choice: FInding Common Ground in Interfaith Families, Aug 6-8 2004, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA. Workshops, talks, networking for Jewish/Christian intermarried/engaged couples, their families, friends, and professionals who serve them. 775 Simon Greenwell Ln, Boston, 40107. Mary Rosenbaum, 502-549-5499 - [website][email][events]
Educates, inspires and empowers people to shift toward a diet centered on fruits, vegetables, grains and legumes, food choices that are healthy for people and the planet. 600 Distellery Commons, Suite 200, Louisville, 40206-1922. 502-589-7676x306 - [website][email][events]
Eliahu Academy, the Louisville Jewish Day School, was founded by a dedicated group of 22 people in June, 1953. From its inception, the Academy has provided a full program of secular and Judaic studies for children of all Jewish movements from kindergarten through grade eight. The school offers an outstanding academic curriculum in a warm, caring environment that heightens students’ sense of pride and identity as Jews. 3595 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. 502-459-0797 - [website][email][events]
301 Kenton Lands Rd., Erlanger, 41018. Bobbie Brumback, 859-426-7777 - [website][email][events]
275 Beasley Drive, Versailles. Sarah McMahan, 859-873-5948 - [website][email][events]
Four Courts Senior Center, owned by Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services, began as the Federation-supported Louisville Jewish Home for the Aged in 1949. Nestled in the lush, rolling hills between Seneca and Cherokee parks on 12 wooded acres, the center offers a warm, caring, home-oriented setting designed to serve the comprehensive needs of senior adults in a culturally enriching atmosphere. 2100 Millvale Road, Louisville, 40205. Barbara Gottlieb, 502-451-0990 - [website][email][events]
Hosts the annual Louisville Jewish Film Festival and the Jewish Festival of the Book. 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Marsha Bornstein, Festival Director, 502-459-0660 - [website][email][events]
3630 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Alan Engel, Executive Director, 502-451-8840 - [website][email][events]
Jewish Family and Vocational Service strengthens the quality of Jewish life and assists individuals and families in achieving their maximum potential in all areas of their lives. JFVS helps to settle immigrants to Louisville and assists in their quest for economic self-sufficiency. 3587 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Judy Freundlich-Tiel, Executive Director, 502-452-6341 - [website][email][events]
Jewish Hospital was founded in 1903 and celebrated its 100th anniversary last year. The hospital opened its doors in 1905 with a mission to treat all patients with the highest quality care and a strong emphasis on research and education. As needs of the communities it serves have evolved, so has the hospital’s commitment and ability to meet them. 200 Abraham Flexner Way, Lousivlle, 40202. Robert Shircliff, CEO, 502-587-4011 - [website][email][events]
2531 Taylorsville Road, Louisville, 40205. Bradley Tecktiel, Rabbi, 502-459-2780 - [website][email][events]
1928 Woodbourne Ave., Louisville, 40205. Mike DeBoor, 502-451-4333 - [website][email][events]
Open to anyone interested in genealogy, or the history of Louisville, Jefferson County. Quarterly journal. Meetings: second Tues of each month. On the fourth Tuesday (except in Nov/Dec) we have workshops on different aspects of genealogical research. P.O. Box 5164, Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville. Lynn Grossman - [website][email][events]
2010 Trevilian Way, Louisville. Bill Tingley, 502-485-0482 - [website][email][events]
The main focus of the curriculum is to prepare students to use Hebrew knowledgeably in rituals and prayer and to be active participants in congregational services. The second priority is to involve parents in their children’s Hebrew education. 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Samuel Gordon, Principal, 502-459-1695 - [email][events]
1903 Embassy Sq Blvd, Louisville. Sharron McAdams, 502-499-6220 - [website][email][events]
A volunteer organization that has been at the forefront of social change for over a century. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW courageously takes a progressive stance on issues such as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom. 1250 Bardstown Road, MidCity Mall, Louisville, 40204-1333. Patty Davis, 502-458-5566 - [website][email][events]
Owsley Family Historical Society June 17-19, 2004. Springfield, Missouri at the Holiday Inn Springfield - North Hotel. Names: Owsley, Housley, Ousley, Bledsoe, Brown, Harris, Middleton, Poyntz, Garrett. Milancie Adams, 321-2697815 - [website][email][events]
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112 Maiden Alley, Maiden Alley Cinema, Paducah, 42001. 270.442.7723 - [website][email][events]
Shalom Tower is a federally funded independent living facility for older adults and handicapped persons sponsored by the Jewish Community Federation. Located adjacent to the Jewish Community Center, it offers an opportunity for residents to participate in community activities. Shalom Tower has 144 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom apartments, and a floor dedicated to residential activities and programs. 3600 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. Delores Gold Glazer, Services Director, 502-451-8840 - [email][events]
201 Reservoir Avenue, Louisville, 40206. Tom Mester, 502-897-9949 - [website][email][events]
4615 Lowe Road, Louisville, 40220. Rabbi, 502-458-4739 - [website][email][events]
Torah Academy offers a quality education in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Judaic and secular academic standards are high, with added emphasis on character training. Students have close, personal contact with well-qualified teachers in cheerful, air-conditioned classrooms equipped with computers. 3700 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, 40205. 502-451-3122 - [email][events]