|
|
|
|
REFORM
JEWISH CONGREGATIONS IN KENTUCKY, USA:
LEXINGTON, KY:
Temple Adath Israel
(Reform Jewish Congregation) 124 North Ashland Avenue
Lexington, Kentucky 40502 Phone: +1 859-269-2979
Website: here! Facebook:
here! Rabbi
David Wirtschafter (Hebrew Union College NY) Erev
Shabbat Services Religious School, Torah Study, Adult
Education Established: 1904 Temple Adath Israel is the
oldest Jewish congregation in Lexington Last updated:
June 22, 2023
Please update us!
LOUISVILLE, KY:
Temple Shalom (Reform Judaism) 4615 Lowe Road
Louisville, Kentucky 40220 Phone: 502-458-4739 Website:
here! Rabbi Beth
Jacowitz Chottiner Shabbat Evening Services, Shabbat
Morning Services, Louisville Beit Sefer Yachad /
High
School for Jewish Studies / Melton School of Adult Learning
/ Founded in 1976 Last updated: June 21, 2023
Please update us!
The Temple - B'rith
Shalom (Reform, URJ) 5101 US-42, Louisville, KY 40241 Phone: (502) 423-1818 Website:
here! Rabbi David Ariel-Joel Senior Rabbi Synagogue,
Shabbat and Holiday Services Preschool, Religious School, Educational Programs for Children, Youth
Groups, Adults and
College Students, Torah Study. Established in
1843 as K.K. Adas Israel
The
Temple Jewish Cemetery Combined of Adath Israel Jewish Cemetery Section
and B'rith Shalom Section 2716 Preston Hwy Louisville, KY 40217, USA Last
updated: June 21, 2023
Please update
us!
OWENSBORO, KY: Temple adath Israel of
Owensboro, KY 429 Daviess St, Owensboro, KY
42303, United States Phone (270) 316-7537 Website:
here!
Synagogue Building since 1877 Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places Wikipedia:
here! Adath Israel Cemetery
Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Memorials by Find a Grave Last updated: June 22, 2023
Please update us!
PADUCAH, KY: Temple Israel of
Paducah Reform Jewish Regional Center 330 Joe
Clifton Dr, Paducah, KY 42001,
United States Phone: +1 270-442-4104 Website:
here! Wikipedia:
here! Serving Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, Northwestern
Tennessee, and Southeastern Missouri.
Temple Israel
was founded in 1864. In 1859, twenty Paducah Jews
founded the Chevra Yeshurun burial society and bought lland for a cemetery.
Temple Israel of Paducah Jewish Cemetery
Highway 45, Lone Oak Road Paducah, KY
Memorials by Find a Grave Last updated: June 29, 2023
Please update us!
----------
|
|