Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 2004 — Page 4
IN 4 January 7. 2004
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Obituaries
Continued from page 2 will meet Sunday, Jan. 18, at Barnes and Noble in Clearwater. The book that will be discussed is The Queen Maker by India Edgehill. New members are welcome to any CSX Sisterhood event. Hooverwood Shabbat The Social Action Committee at IHC is seeking volunteers for their "Shabbat with the Seniors at Hooverwood" project. It's a marvelous opportunity for the whole family to do a mitzvah together. Sign up for the following dates: Jan. 23, Feb. 20, or March 19. Brickette Solgan is the project leader, 915-0744. CST Casino Night Invitations are in the mail for Congregation Shaarey Tefilla's elegant evening of Las Vegasstyle gambling and silent auc-
tion on Saturday, Jan. 24, from 7:30-11:30 p.m. at the Bureau of Jewish Education.. If you have not received one, call the office at 253-4591. This is a community-wide event. Prizes include a round of golf at Mel Simon's private course for a foursome; a week's stay at a private three-bedroom condo in Naples, Fla., on the water; legal and professional CPA services; electrical services; Pacers tickets; fine jewelry, and more. Kosher hors d'oeuvre and drinks are included in the $25 advance, $30 day of event admission. Kevin McKasson will MC the fourth annual Casino Night. Tickets are available from Casino committee members or by calling 253-4591. Contributions of gifts or services for the silent auction are
welcomed. For each retail $200 contribution, two admission tickets are included. The Casino committee is especially seeking estate jewelry this year. Please consider donating a piece of fine jewelry for the jewelry portion of the event. Call the CST office to arrange for a silent auction donation, 253-4591. The congregation is also seeking sponsorships for Casino Night which include: Black Chip: $1000 or more donation (includes 4 admission tickets); Green Chip: $500 donation (includes 2 admission tickets); Red Chip: $100 donation. Committee members include Miriam McKasson, Michael Meyers, Jami Goldstein, Debbie Atlas, Michelle Korin, Marc Klein, Larry Bublick, Barb Profeta, Steve Nahmias, Joe and Jill Ofengender, and event chairperson Helen Robins Nahmias. Books & bagels Join in the book discussion of The Marram Legacy: A Contemporary Crypto-Jewish Priest Reveals Secrets of His Hidden Life, by Trudi Alexy, on Sunday, Jan. 25,10 a.m. at Congregation BethE1 Zedeck. The book is available in the Gallery of Judaica. Jewish Renewal Join Bob Zalkin on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. for meditation and chanting. For Continued on next page
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Libby Kipp Fogle, 77, was deli owner, community leader
Libby Kipp Fogle, described by friends and strangers alike as a role model of generosity and altruism, died Saturday, Jan. 3, at her home after a long illness. She was 77. Before her retirement, generations of Indianapolis residents knew her as the spirited owner of Libby's Delicatessen at the City Market. In 1992 The Indianapolis Star called her the "uncrowned queen of the City Market for the past few decades." At the time of her death she was president of the Hooverwood Guild and vice president of Etz Chaim Sephardic Congregation. She was the first woman to be elected an officer of the congregation. Mrs. Fogle also was co-chair of the endowment committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis. She was a former president of the Park Regency housing community. Her previous community involvement included service on the board of directors of the Jewish Community Center. She was a founder of the Hasten Hebrew Academy along with her husband David, who preceded her in death. With David she was named Manual High School Alumnus of the Year in 1992 and recipient of a Hasten Hebrew Academy Life Award in 1988. In 1996 Gov. Evan Bayh named her a Sagamore of the Wabash. Other honors she received include: Liebert Mossier Award for Outstanding and Enduring Volunteer Service, 1996; Sarah's Daughter Award
Libby Kipp Fogle from Women's American ORT, 1990; Ivan Chalfie Distinguished Service Award from Jewish Family and Children's Services, 1989. She was bom Aug. 19, 1926 in Indianapolis to parents who had emigrated from Russia and Poland respectively. She attended Indiana University. She is survived by a daughter, Ann Fogle Spector of Poway, Calif.; a son, Dr. Martin Fogle of Norfolk, Va., and grandson Samuel Spector of Poway. Funeral services were held on Jan. 6 at Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, of which she was a member. Burial was in B'nai Torah Cemetery. Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary handled the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Libby Fogle Golden Age Program at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46260, or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Julia D. Kaufman, 79; Hooverwood volunteer
Julia D. Kaufman, 79, formerly of New York, died Saturday, Dec. 20. Mrs. Kaufman was a member of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, Beth-El Zedeck Sisterhood, Hadassah, and B'nai B'rith Women. An active volunteer at Hooverwood Jewish Home for many years, she was founder of a family support group there. She also was an active fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association. Mrs. Kaufman was the widow of the late George N. Kaufman. She is survived by daughters Janie Maurer and Lori
Ballard; son Richard Kaufman, six grandchildren - Todd Maurer, Jodie Shadron, Jill Burnett, Randi Kaufman, Greg Maurer, and Lauren Ballard; six greatgrandchildren; a sister, Helen Hlavacek, and nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the George and Julie Kaufman Memorial Fund c/o Hooverwood Nursing Home, 7001 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46260, or to the donor's favorite charity. Services were at Aaron-Ru-ben-Nelson Mortuary on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
