This is an image of University of Kentucky Hillel students Lela Lyon (center left), Amy Groswald (center right), Zachary Parise (far left) and Alex Rosenzweig (far right) as they pose for a picture during the holidays.
This is one of the available synagogues in the town of Lexington that Jewish citizens can attend. Founded in 1914, it was created to support Conservative Judaism.
Temple Adath Israel, located in Lexington, KY, provides services to Jewish citizens. Originally built in 1904, the temple has since moved locations twice, first in 1905 and later in 1926.
This is an article authored by Amy Groswald about her experiences being a Jewish student and a member of a sorority at the University of Kentucky. During her time at the University of Kentucky, Groswald was one of few Jewish members in her sorority,…
Members of Zeta Beta Tau at the University of Kentucky pose on Stoll Field with various pieces of athletic equipment. This photo appears first on page 340 in the 1969 Kentuckian.
This is a poster board created by Rachel Peach and Morgan Weilbacher. The information and quotes on the poster are from an interview conducted by Raiffa Syamil on June 12, 2017. This poster was presented at the Kentucky Jewish History Symposium in…
This is a poster board created by Allison Gant. The information and quotes on the poster are from an interview conducted by Laura Will, Madison Cissell, and Mary Givens on November 3, 2017. This poster was presented at the Kentucky Jewish History…