38 Friday, May 15, 1981 IRE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6. BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER AND SAVE! Custom Kitchens by JACK GRAFF LICENSED CONTRACTOR #585.14 25 Years Experience NO GIMMICK DISCOUNTS, CUSTOM WORK AT COMPETITIVE PRICES WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB--' KITCHEN and BATH REMODELING FINISH BASEMENTS 557-2119 — .NVE CAN 'SUPPLY. WOOD.OR CUSTOM FORMICA CABINETS FOR DO•IT-YOURSELFERS EST ES 11.•••• ■ ••• Year-in-Israel Program Offered NEW YORK A one- year program is now avail- able for American and Canadian Jews interested in experiencing life in Is- rael. Sponsored by the Associa- tion of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) and the Jewish Agency's department for aliya and absorption, the program allows individuals and families to explore living and job conditions in Israel before deciding whether or when to' make aliya. For information on 'Liv- ing Experience" programs, contact Jay Shapiro, Com- munity Liaison Office of Is- rael Aliya Center, 515/Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 1 0 022. Exponent Chief Wundohl Leaving for JWB Position NEW YORK — Frank F. Wundohl, editor of the Jewish Exponent of Philadelphia and president of the American Jewish Press Association, will join the National Jewish Wel- fare Board. June 15 in the newly-created executive staff role of director of com- munications. Wundohl will leave the editor's chiar effective May 29. In his new JWB post, Wundohl will supervise all of JWB's communications and publications. Wundohl, 51, has been in Jewish communal service since 1967 and has been editor of the Ntotin 041 SUMMER'S HERE AT HAMILTON PLACE 1 WEEK ONLY 50% OFF!* Offer ends Mon. May 18th *Initiation Only — Full Memberships • Open Seven Days A Week • Separate Exercise Facilities & Co-Ed Nautilus • FREE Aerobic Dance Classes • Indoor & Outdoor Pools • Indoor & Outdoor Jogging Tracks • Six Tennis Courts - Full Gymnasium • Indoor & Outdoor Dining HAMILTON PLACE ATHLETIC CLUB Call 646-8990 or drop in anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. 30333 Southfield Rd. (between 12 & 13 Miie Rds.) FRANK WUNDOHL Jewish Exponent since May 1973. He became editor after serving as di- rector of information of the Albert Einstein Medi- cal Center of Philadel- phia, the largest health care facility among the constituents of the Fed- eration of Jewish Agen- cies of Greater Philadel- phia. A veteran journalist and public relations profes- sional, he has served in var- igus editorial and com- munications roles since re- ceiving his bachelor's de- gree from Temple Univer- sity in 1951. Among this news appointments are service with the WCAU-TV news department,' the CBS affiliate in Philadelphia; the Philadelphia Daily News; the Courier-Post (the Gannett Group daily in South Jersey); and the Daily Intelligencer (Doyles- town, Pa.). He also has a number of credits as a public relations specialist with commerce and industry, the most not- able with IBM And the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. In 1977, Wundohl re- ceived the Boris Smolar "Award for Excellence in North American Jewish Journalism" from the Council of Jewish Feder- ations in the "feature category" for two series of articles on the Jews of South Africa and on "Is- rael from the Golan to the Negev." He will conplete his third consecutive one-year term as president of the Ameri- can Jewish Press Associa- tion at the AJPA's 1981 an- nual meeting in Houston, Tex. He is a member of the board of the Jewish Tele- graphic . Agency. Jail Sentence for NY Teen NEW YORK (JTA) — A Long Island teenager was sentenced to six months in jail by a district court judge in Hauppauge for having painted swastikas ancl.the word "Jew" outside the home of a neighbor last summer. Police officer Howard Mandell, head of the county police department's anti- Semitic task force, said that Thomas Benjamin, 18, was remanded to jail because a probation report stated that the youth "said he was anit-Semitic and would do it again."