Education Unit Names Pelavin YMCA to Rent Its - Camp Site to Community Mrs. David Megdell, chair- man of the day camp com- mittee of the Flint Jewish Community Counci 1, an- nounces that the* YMCA of Flint has offered to rent its Camp Copneconic day camp site to Camp Maccabee. Be- cause of decreased enroll- ments, the Y will not sponsor a day camp at the site this year. Activities such as swim- ming with instruction, archery and baseball, are' available, as well as music, arts and crafts and drama- ' tics. Use of the site will provide more activities for the older camper, and plans include a three•week camping period during July for children age 4-10. Also included will be bus transportation from a central pickup point. During the next few weeks. the day camp committee will contact the Flint community for support of the day camp. For information on the camping program or positions available. call the Council office, 767-5922. • Yael Mordechai Two teen-agers from Israel will be the guests of the Flint Jewish Community Council during the first week in March. They will be the house- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard Bragman, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Engelman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seide. Rabbi Gutterman Named to Pulpit . School Discusses American Jewry at In-Service Day Participants in the Feb. 18 Carman High School In- Service Day for teachers and administrators included Rab- bis Gilbert Kollin and Gerald Schuster. Richard Heitzner, Sandy Himelhoch, Sue Himel- hoch and Leonard Meizlish. Richard Lobenthal, re- gional director of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, chaired the sessions. Rabbis Kollin and Schuster showed a film strip, "This is Judaism," with a summary on the Jewish community, in Flint, the Diaspora and Is- rael's role in the life of the Jewish student. The laymen'i presentation dealt with their concerns as American Jews. They spoke of their experiences on the future of American Jewry. Sisterhood Sets Wine Tasting Beth Israel Sisterhood will sponsor a fund-raising wine- tasting party "The Wonderful World of Israeli Wines" 7:30 p.m. March 3 at the syna- gogue. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Gerald Scheiber. Par- ticipants will have an oppor- tunity to place orders for de- livery in time for Pesah. The community is invited. There will be a nominal ad- mission charge, and wine orders must be pre-paid. Competition is the very life of science.—Horace M. Kal- len. 14—Friday, Feb. 22, 1974 • • Israeli Teens Plan Flint Visit The Israelis will visit Southwestern Community and Carman high schools and Valley Private School. In addition, a teen-age commun- ity affair is being planned to welcome the visitors. Yael Tamir, born in Tel Aviv in 1957, lives in a Tel Aviv Suburb, Kiron. At 12 she became Bat Mitzva and traveled through Europe visiting family. Her father, an Israeli-born officer in the army, was ap- pointed Israeli military at- tache in Japan when she was 15. During her year there, she studied in the American School, where she learned most of her English. She re- turned to Israel to live with her grandparents so that she could graduate from an Is- raeli high school. She is in the 11th grade at Ben-Zvi high school near Kiron. Accompanying Yael is Mor- dechai Cohen, who was born in Kiryat Shemona in 1956. After finishing his elemen- tary school studies, - he en- rolled in a boarding school in Kfar Saba, where he is now studying. Mordechai is in his fourth year of high school, and upon completion, he will be called to serve in the Israeli army. Comings • • • and •• . Goings RABBI GUTTERMAN Rabbi Leslie Yale Gutter- man, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Gutterman, has been named rabbi of Temple Beth-El, Providence, R.I. He will succeed Rabbi William G. Braude, who was named the temple's rabbi emeritus. Rabbi Gutterman served as assistant and later associate rabbi of the congregation since July 1970. • Rabbi Braude has served the congregation for more than 41 years and is Rhode Island's senior rabbi. Rabbi Gutterman was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan in 1964 with a degree in English litera- ture. As a student at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion in Cincinnati, he spent a year in Israel at Hebrew University. He was ordained in 1970 and was awarded the Israel I. Mattuck Prize, and a master of arts degree. Since he came to Provi- dence, Rabbi Gutterman has served on the board of the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, the Jewish Center and Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. He also is a trustee of the Foundation for Cooperative Housing. THE ,.DETHOIT . JEWISH •NEWS Annette Weston has be- come a certified public ac- countant, and will be asso- ciated with the accounting firm of Peat, Marwick and Mitchell in Detroit. * * Kenneth M. Siegel, Flint assistant prosecuting attor- ney, was a speaker at the first Conference on Juvenile Justice Jan. 27-31 in New Orleans. Siegel's topic was "Procedural Due Process in School Expulsion and Sus- pension Proceedings." At 28, Siegel was the young- est member of the confer- ence faculty which was selected by the National Council of Juvenile Court Judges and the National Dis- trict Attorneys Association. Siegel is a December 1972 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and is a former member of the staff of Congressman Donald W. Riegle Jr. Michael A. Pelavin, presi- dent of the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council, has been appointed chairman of an American Association for Jewish Education committee that will deal with the pro- motion, coordination and evaluation of summer study programs conducted in Israel by central agencies for Jew- ish education in the United States. The professional s t a f f member of the committee is Dr. Joseph Cohen, a former teacher in the Flint Jewish community, who after 10 years with United Synagogue Youth has accepted an execu- tive position with the Ameri- can Association of Jewish Education. Flint's commission on Jew- ish education, out of its con- cern for a qualitative sum- mer experience for teen- agers, called upon the United Jewish Appeal, the American Association for Jewish Edu- cation and the Jewish Agency to work in helping to develop an education and study tour of Israel that will help to strengthen Jewish identifica- tion among its participants. The pilot program for small and intermediate size Jewish communities had its initial meeting Feb. 18 in New York. Taking part in the meet- ing were Dr. Allen Pollack for the Jewish Agency and Rabbi Earl Jordan of the United Jewish Appeal. Other Flint _participants included Richard Krieger, executive director of the Flint Jewish Community Council, and Pin- has Fellus, education director of Cong. Beth Israel. Beth Israel Plans Shabat Workshop The first of a series of Fri- day night "Shabat Family Workshops" will be held March 1 at Cong. Beth Israel. The workshop is limited to 75 participants. The dinner-workshops, led by Rabbi Gilbert Kollin, are designed to train families for Friday night home observ- ances. A booklet, "Doing Shabat," which contains candle-lighting and Kidush ceremonies, a table - s i d e Shabat service, Birkat Haz- mazon, special songs and prayers, will be used. 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