sports » NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FRESH AIR SOCIETY & TAMARACK CAMPS The Annual Meeting of the Fresh Air Society of Detroit (“Tamarack Camps”) will be held on Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at Camp Maas, Ortonville, MI. Every Jewish contributor to the most recently completed annual campaigns of both the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and Tamarack Camps shall be entitled to vote. The following business will be conducted at the Annual Meeting: The election of new Directors to the Board of Directors of Tamarack Camps. In accordance with the current By-Laws of Tamarack Camps, the Nominating Committee met and designated the following list of nominees for election: Rabbi Brent Gutmann takes a swing for Temple Kol Ami. Rabbis And Ribbies Steve Stein | Contributing Writer F rom New Zealand to a softball diamond at Drake Sports Park in West Bloomfield. Well, not quite, but Rabbi Brent Gutmann, who left a rabbinical post in New Zealand to become the new rabbi at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield, played for the Kol Ami team June 26 in an InterCongregational Men’s Club Softball League game. The game was played five days before Gutmann’s first official day as Kol Ami rabbi. “It was great to see our rabbi out there on the diamond,” said Kol Ami co-manager Chuck Freedman. Gutmann’s softball league debut wasn’t perfect. The Dayton, Ohio, native couldn’t wear the metal spikes he recently purchased — they’re not allowed in the league — so he had to play in brown work shoes. He bought a new first base- man’s mitt, but he played in the outfield. He missed his first at-bat because he needed to change shoes, but he had an infield single in his first plate appear- ance and scored a run for Kol Ami in a 16-12 loss to Young Israel of Southfield. Despite the equipment malfunctions and his team’s loss, which dropped Kol Ami’s record to 3-6, Gutmann said his day was a winner. “It was a great way to socialize with the guys on the team,” he said. “Plus, I’m batting 1.000!” Gutmann found out about the league when he came to town in November for his job interview. “I asked about sports activities in the area,” he said. “I’m an active guy. I like to run and bike.” He hasn’t played softball for at least eight years, when he was working in Chicago, so the left-handed batter and thrower will need to shake off some diamond rust this summer. Gutmann spent the past three years as rabbi of Beth Shalom Progressive Congregation in Auckland, New Zealand, which has a membership of about 200 households. He was the only non-Orthodox rabbi in the country. He’s replacing retired Rabbi Norman Roman at Kol Ami. Gutmann and his wife, Jill, have two daughters, Daria, 4, and Tzipora, 2. OTHER PULPIT STARS Rabbi Yonatan Dahlen from Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield is another new rabbi in the community who is playing in the soft- ball league. He made his league debut June 19 in Shaarey Zedek’s 12-11 win over Temple Shir Shalom No. 2. “Rabbi Dahlen is a valuable addition to our team as a sharp infielder and quite a hitter,” said Shaarey Zedek manager Richard Jacobs. “We had to scrounge up an extra mitt and a pair of softball shoes for him to play June 19 because he didn’t have his equipment here yet, but that didn’t slow him down a bit.” Shaarey Zedek is one of six found- ing members of the league, which this summer has a record 17 teams. Shaarey Zedek was 2-6 as of June 26. Several rabbis have played in the league since it began in 1996. Rabbi Shneur Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield has been a regular participant since his shul joined the league a few years ago, and he said he’s enjoyed the experience. “I love playing competitive sports, and the league gives me an opportunity to join with members of our shul com- munity in a different setting,” he said. “I also get a chance to talk with people from across our Jewish commu- nity. There are no labels like Orthodox, Conservative, Reform on the softball field. They disappear. We’re all one. I make an effort each Sunday to connect with people from other teams.” Congregation B’nai Moshe and Temple Israel No. 1 led the way in the league standings after the June 26 games, each with a 7-1 record. Adat Shalom Synagogue No. 2 was 8-2 and Shir Shalom No. 1 was 7-2. Nine of the 17 teams had a .500 or better record as of June 26 and another team was at the .500 mark (Bais Chabad was 4-4). Sixteen teams had won at least one game. * Send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com. First 2-year term ending 2018 Stuart Brody Stacy Fox Carly Schiff Tracy Aronoff First 3-year term ending 2019 Dr. Brian Gendelman Geoff Kretchmer Joseph Lash Abbe Sherbin Elizabeth Sollish Jeffrey Sternberg Darren Findling Second 3-year term ending 2019 Brian Aaron Lisa Fenberg 2016 Nominating Committee Michael Lippitt Executive Liaison Officers Submitted for Election to a 2-year Term Stacy Brodsky Steve Engel President Staff Liaison Officers Submitted for Election to a 1-Year Term Dr. Daniel Klein Mentor Vice President Mark Adler Jeffrey Bagdade Amy Brody Alan M. Gallatin Ilana Glazier David Goldman Julie Trepeck Harris Dr. Daniel Klein Joseph Lash Aric Melder Elizabeth Sollish Jim Sugarman Jeff Zeman Joseph Lash Vice President Geoff Kretchmer Vice President, Development Alan M. 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