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Hebrew — Continued from page 13 vitality and excitement of our congregation's activities. HISTORY: IHC was founded in 1856 and is the oldest congregation in the city and largest in the state. For over 147 years, IHC has stood for our Jewish past, present and future. Our rabbis and our congregation have been nationally recognized for outstanding leadership within both the Jewish and general communities. TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: Worship services every Friday evening (6 p.m.) and Saturday morning (10:30 a.m.), including a monthly family service, as well as High Holy Day worship and special holiday services throughout the year; celebration of life cycle events; early childhood day care, both full and part time for children from one year old through kindergarten; Religious School from kindergarten through high school; adult education and programs; Sisterhood, Brotherhood, New Horizons (for senior citizens), Jr. and Sr. high school youth activities; cHoosier cHavurah (social activities for young adults ages 23-43). HOW TO JOIN: For membership information, contact Lynda Goodman, executive director at 317-255-6647. Dues are based on a “Fair Share" schedule and determined by a membership committee in agreement with the prospective member. Special memberships for young people (single and married). A packet describing activities and programs will be mailed upon request.

HOOSIER g VILLAGE

YOUR CHOICE.. In Retirement living. Choice. That is what distinguishes Hoosier Village from other area retirement communities. No Indianapolis area community for older adults otters you a greater range of choices than Hoosier Village, from spacious two or three bedroom houses or large, modern apartment homes, to efficient apartment homes with living assistance and dining service included in the monthy fee. There is also an on-site Health Center for round-the-clock nursing care. At Hoosier Village, the range of possibilities is unlimited, and the choice is up to you. To learn more please call (317) 873-3349 or write to Hoosier Village, 5300 West 96th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268

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