You may recall a few months ago, my friend Rabbi Fuchs & I ran a Name That Kof Contest in honor of his book, Why the Kof? Getting the Best of Rabbi Fuchs.
It went over so well that this time we decided to appeal to your artistic side & ask you to draw the Hebrew letter Kof.
Click here to view a slideshow of Kofs that I’ve created so you can get an idea of what one looks like. Use any medium you’d like and enter as many time as you wish. The deadline is October 4th.
Send your entries to me at SusanWritesPrecise@gmail.com
The artist who creates the most appealing/creative/coolest Kof will win a free signed copy of Rabbi Fuchs’ soon-to-be-published book, “Why Triple Chai? More of the Best of Rabbi Fuchs.”
You’ll also get shout-outs all over Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, WP, and any place else I can think of.
I hope many of you will participate and have some fun with this. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at the address above.
Thanks & Good Luck!
Ceiling Tile Kof (Named by Akuokuo Vallis) Click to view her blog!
Loving husband, father, grandfather and rabbi. Author of, "What's in It for Me? Finding Ourselves in Biblical Narratives,” "ToraHighlights,” “Why the Kof?,” “Why Triple Chai?,” "Who Created God?," and "...And Often the First Jew."
On October 17, 2017, Rabbi Fuchs was selected as the recipient of the Vanderbilt Divinity School's Distinguished Alumnus Award. To be considered for this award, one must demonstrate excellence and distinction in justice-making through their efforts in congregational ministry, religious institutions, non-denominational/all-inclusive organizations, community–based organizations, government, or other social institutions.
Spent last four falls serving in Milan, Italy, (2013) and Germany (2014-2016). Otherwise, he enjoy writing and speaking after serving three congregations and as President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
He is currently serving as Rabbi of Bat Yam Temple of the Islands, Sanibel, Florida.
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