Activist Of The Year oel Jacob received the 2011 Activist Award from the Jewish Community Relations Council at an event on June 12. Joel is known throughout America and in Israel for his boundless energy and tenacity in working to end childhood hunger by 2015. In 2009, he was elected the international chairman of MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. He travels each week on behalf of MAZON advo- cating for hungry people who do not have a voice. As founder and chairman of the Bottle Crew, a sup- plier of glass and plastic bottles, caps and sprayers, he has linked his dedication to combating hunger with his company's success by using his resources and busi- ness relationships to connect many of his customers to hunger-fighting organizations to make sure their excess products do not go to waste. II Joel Jacob honored for his battle against hunger by the JCRC. Joel Jacob receives his Activist of the Year award Rabbi Levi Shemtov and Rabbi E.B. Freedman chat from his son Andrew. with 2011 Activist Award honoree Joel Jacob during the pre-glow reception. Goodbye, Mr. Gutman! Beloved high school teacher honored at FJA reception. he Frankel Jewish Academy recently honored teacher and dean Jerry Gutman, who retired after 11 years with the Academy. Gutman joined the school in 2000, two weeks after retiring from a 41-year teaching career with the Oak Park Schools. Colleagues, friends, family and former students filled the JCC lobby with good wishes and remi- niscences. "Growing up, I was aware of how gifted a teacher my father was': said daughter Lori Moizio, who lives in Arm Arbor. "Everyone loved him, and I regret that I could never have him as a teacher:Stand for what you believe in. View the world with an open mind. That's what he taught my siblings and me:' Susan Shevrin of West Bloomfield regularly dropped by his Oak Park High classroom dur- ing lunch. "Mr. Gutman': she recalled,"talk- ed about the Vietnam War at a time no one else was discussing it:' Paula Mardit of Huntington Woods had Jerry Gutman in the 1970s, and remembers him as "the most inspiring teacher I ever had." When she learned he had joined the FJA staff, she went home and told daughter Molly, "You are going to the Academy. He is simply the greatest teacher in the world." "Mr. Gutman encouraged me to think passionately and open-mind- edly," recalls Molly (FJA '07)."It's because of him that I am majoring in International Studies [at the University of Michigan]. There is a lot wrong with the world. To make changes, you have to be passionate about what you want to do." Good- Bye Mr. Chips. To Sir, With Love. Jerry Gutman's teaching career may never be immortalized on the silver screen, but he has something better — thousands of real students whose lives were forever transformed by this unfor- gettable teacher. II Left: Like mother like daughter - Paula and Molly Mardit with their former teacher, Jerry Gutman Right: Dr. Carl Pacacha and Dr. Al Shrosbree, respectively former assistant superintendent and superintendent of Oak Park Schools, celebrate with Jerry Gutman. Left: For Adva Gadoth (FJA '06) and Ryan Landau (FJA '06), Jerry Gutman was always central to their education. "He's an amazing human being," said Adva. "He's a wonderful orator and everyone loved having him as their teacher." Right: Jerry Gutman joined by proud family members. Isabella JRC On The Go Morrison of U-M students travel, study in Israel with the Jewish Resource Center. Ann Arbor abbi Fully Eisenberger, an Orthodox rabbi from Southfield, heads the JRC (Jewish Resource Center) at the University of Michigan. The JRC offers Shabbat meals and pro- gramming that includes the Maimonides Leadership Fellowship, which provides classes, two Shabbatonim and a $500 scholarship. While the JRC mainly runs programs during the fall and winter semesters, each May an Israel trip is offered. This May, Eisenberger took 40 U-M students on a trip that combined touring and Torah. For more information on the JRC, send an email to rabbifully@ gmail.com. Among the 40 U-M students on the trip are Ally Gold, Farmington Hills; Ziv Weitzman and Alex Linkner, both of Arm Arbor; Isabella Morrison, Huntington Woods; Dmitry Davidov, Oak Park; and Mike Flood, Grand Rapids. Huntington Woods and Jenny Lubell of Long Island June 23 a 2011 13