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06/12/2024

Father's Day Trap Shooting... leave The Temple parking lot at 9am or meet at Indian Creek Shooting Center in Georgetown, Indiana. Register with the Temple.

Berhneim Hike!
06/03/2024

Berhneim Hike!

Dr. Stanley Frager and his boys.Dr. Stan Frager, 82, passed away Saturday, December 25, 2021 after a long illness. He is...
12/29/2021

Dr. Stanley Frager and his boys.

Dr. Stan Frager, 82, passed away Saturday, December 25, 2021 after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Patty; daughter, Sarah; son, Alfred Joshua; sister, Maris Berg; uncle, Harry Samuels (Flora); sister-in-law, Leslie Wilson; brother-in-law, Gary Wilson; nephews, Danny Berg, Michael Berg, Chris Wilson and Andrew Wilson; niece, Sarah Porter; hundreds of adopted scouts; and a host of friends.

Dr. Stan was Professor Emeritus at the Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville; a practicing Clinical Psychologist; Sports Psychologist; Radio Talk Show Host; Author; Professional Speaker; and Scoutmaster Emeritus, Troop 30, The Temple.

Dr. Frager was born in 1939 to Rose and Alfred in St. Louis, Missouri. As a youth, he earned the highest rank in Cub Scouts, the Arrow of Light. In 1954, he became an Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Boy Scouts. He attended Washington University in St. Louis on a music scholarship and earned his B.S. and B.A. He went on to receive his M.A. and P.h.D in Psychology from the University of California in Los Angeles.

While in LA obtaining his degrees, he served as a probation officer for 9 years, working at numerous camps for teenage boys. During his time there he filmed an award winning documentary entitled “How’s School Enrique?” Dr. Frager won numerous film awards as a writer, producer, director, consultant and reviewer. Additionally, he worked at nightclubs across California as a jazz musician, playing the upright bass in a band called The Stan Frager Trio.

In 1973, at the age of 34, Dr. Frager was diagnosed with Stage 4 Duke C colon cancer, which at the time had a very low survival rate. Dr. Frager defeated cancer, but it required the removal of most of his colon and surgery for a permanent colostomy. Despite this daily reminder of his struggle, he went on to live an active, high adventure lifestyle demonstrating to others how to avoid letting setbacks define them. This was the subject of his motivational book, The Champion Within You.

Dr. Frager moved to Louisville in the early 1970’s and established roots teaching at the University of Louisville Kent School where he was a professor for over 35 years. He received numerous teaching and service awards. He also established the Dr. Stan Frager Community Service Award at the Kent School. He was an Assistant Coach for the baseball team, and the Sports Psychologist for numerous UofL athletic teams, including the basketball, tennis, football, soccer, volleyball, swimming, and golf teams. One of his most cherished achievements was being involved with the Louisville Cardinal’s NCAA Basketball Championship team in 1986 as the team’s Sports Psychologist.

Dr. Frager worked with the Armed Forces and consulted with their Command Leadership at Fort Campbell, Fort Knox, and later The Pentagon, concerning su***de prevention, domestic violence, and PTSD. He was president of Frager Associates, a successful clinical psychology practice of over 30 years, where he supervised a clinical staff involved in all aspects of mental health. Additionally, he was an executive coach and business consultant for CEOs, COOs, and leaders of hospitals, non-profit organizations, and other major industries.

Dr. Frager was an original influencer. He hosted a weekly 3 hour radio show heard throughout the midwest for over 12 years where he invited listeners to call in and discuss their personal issues. He was a highly accomplished professional speaker providing presentations and speeches to Fortune 500 companies and national associations on topics such as motivation, problem solving, and overcoming adversity. Dr. Frager was a prolific writer, publishing multiple books, booklets, and other publications. He was a member of the famed Louisville Magic Club and he practiced as an amateur magician. He was the M.C. for a comedy quartet called Three Funny Guys.

Dr. Frager was involved in and volunteered for many civic organizations related to public speaking, training and cancer assistance. He was a strong supporter of the Colon Cancer Prevention Project in Louisville. He was President of the Kentuckiana Chapter of the Ostomy Association. He was on the board of directors for the Kentucky chapter of the American Cancer Society and the Kentucky Speakers Association. Dr. Frager was also influential in the early days of Hospice in Louisville.

His true passion was with the Boy Scouts of America. Dr. Frager volunteered as the Scoutmaster of Troop 30 for over 20 years. Under his leadership, and with the help of dozens of men he recruited to pitch in, Troop 30 became one of the most successful troops in the nation by multiple measures such as number of youth impacted and number of Eagle Scouts obtained. At one point Troop 30 was the largest Jewish-sponsored troop in the country, with 125 scouts and 75 leaders of all backgrounds. His son Alfred was the 100th Eagle Scout under his leadership.

Dr. Frager would always give back to the community any chance he could get. He was a regular member of The Temple - Adath Israel B’rith Shalom, and for many years was the President of The Temple Brotherhood. He was a valued volunteer, friend, and mentor to thousands. He cared deeply about his friends, as well as anyone he would meet off the street. He would always want people to push themselves to do more of whatever they wanted to do. Somehow, he always found a way to help people uncover what they truly wanted, and then would get them to accomplish things they never thought possible.

Finally, Dr. Frager was a beloved husband to Patty, his wife of 30 years, and a proud father to Sarah and Alfred.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 pm on Wednesday at The Temple, 5101 US Hwy 42. The service will begin at 1:00 pm with burial immediately following at The Temple Cemetery. Masks are required at The Temple. If you would like to view the service virtually, it can be viewed on The Temple’s YouTube page live or after the service at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTqgTx7FE8o

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy can be made to The Temple Brotherhood, 5101 US Hwy 42, Louisville, KY 40241 or to the Colon Cancer Prevention Project, 1640 Lyndon Farm Ct #108, Louisville, KY 40223

10/07/2021

POKER TONIGHT!

08/31/2021

POKER this Thursday, September 1, in the Klein Center. Pizza served at 6:45 and game begins at 7pm. Every player, for the safety of others, must be vaccinated.

The Temple Brotherhood, WRJ, and The Temple staff have made possible for Temple members to enjoy the High Holidays with ...
08/13/2021

The Temple Brotherhood, WRJ, and The Temple staff have made possible for Temple members to enjoy the High Holidays with custom and prayer books as part of your Holiday gift bag. The Brotherhood's Book of Remembrance is included in the Yom Kippur Prayer Book. Sh'na tova.

July 17th the No Rehearsal Brotherhood Choir will have a Torah celebration in the Main Sanctuary of The Temple at 10:30a...
07/14/2021

July 17th the No Rehearsal Brotherhood Choir will have a Torah celebration in the Main Sanctuary of The Temple at 10:30am followed by our Oneg featuring homemade matzo, gravlax, and bourbon. This event will be on The Temple's YouTube site.

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