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Brent Gutmann has been named the new rabbi of Beth Sholom Progressive Jewish Congregation of Auckland, New Zealand. Brent will be ordained as a rabbi on June 8 at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati. Brent and his wife, Jill, and their daughter, Daria, will arrive in Auckland in July. Proud parents are Bev and Jay Gutmann, proud in-laws are Judy and Dr. Howard Abromowitz.
Jeremy Katz is now an archivist at the Cuba Family Archives, part of the William Breman Jewish Heritage and Holocaust Museum in Atlanta. His job includes working with its collections to help aid exhibits, programs, and scholarly research. An undergraduate history major at Ohio State, Jeremy received his master’s degree in public history from Wright State last year. While in graduate school, he served as an archives intern for the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton, and more recently as an intern at the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati. Jeremy’s parents are Linda and Allan Katz.
Sara Fishbein has received an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy for the Class of 2017. She received nominations for the academy from U.S. Rep. Mike Turner and U.S. Sen. Rob Portman. Sara enters the academy on June 27, her mother Cassie’s birthday. Cassie and Donn, who recently celebrated their 25th anniversary, ran and walked the “Goofy Race and a half Challenge” to commemorate their milestone. “We have known each other for 26 years now, so during every mile we discussed what we did that year…starting with 1986,” Cassie said.
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Columbus’ South Campus Gateway now has its own Fusian fast-casual sushi restaurant. Opened by OSU grads and Daytonians Zach and Josh Weprin, along with their partner, Stephan Harman, they launched their first Fusian location in Cincinnati in 2010 and then opened one near the University of Dayton.
Rachel Wilson’s next role will be Sis in Dayton Theatre Guild’s production of Leaving Iowa by Tim Clue and Spike Manton, running April 5-21. Leaving Iowa is a sentimental comedy about a family’s memories of past vacations.
Two Hillel Academy students have had art work accepted into state-level, juried art exhibits. Fourth grader Devorah Schwartz, daughter of Pam and Andy Schwartz, had artwork accepted in the 2013 Ohio Art Education Association’s Youth Art Month Exhibition. The art exhibition by Ohio students in grades kindergarten through eight was on display in March at the State Teacher’s Retirement System Building in Columbus. Third grader Benny Caruso, son of Patty and Mike Caruso, had his artwork displayed at the State Office Tower in March as part of the Ohio Young People’s Art Exhibit. Devorah and Benny’s artwork was submitted for the show by Hillel Art Educator Sue Ayers. Devorah and Benny’s works were two of 124 pieces of art selected from the nine Ohio Art Education Association regions in the state. A reception and awards ceremony was held March 16 for the young artists, their parents, teachers and guests. Both students’ work will also be on display at the OAEA Fall Conference to be held in November in Toledo.
Cedar Village Retirement Community in Mason was honored for its 2012 interfaith mission to Israel. The Association of Jewish Aging Services presented its Jewish Programming Award to Cedar Village for its 10-day trip with Otterbein Lebanon Senior Lifestyle Community. Cedar Village initiated the trip, the first time American retirement communities made an interfaith mission to Israel. Cedar Village is affiliated with the Jewish community; Otterbein with the United Methodist Church. The group included eight Cedar Village residents and five from Otterbein, ages 63 to 89, with staff from both retirement communities. They visited sites significant to Christianity and Judaism, including the Western Wall in Jerusalem and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Cedar Village received the award in March at the AJAS conference in Los Angeles. At the conference, Carol Silver Elliott, Cedar Village’s CEO and president, and Sally Korkin, executive director of the Cedar Village Foundation, led a presentation about the interfaith mission. Carol also participated on a panel about elder abuse shelters; Cedar Village is only one of six facilities in the United States to have an elder abuse shelter. Also at the conference, Marcia Westcott, director of independent and assisted living, and Rachel Festenstein, director of marketing and community outreach, gave a presentation about creative marketing approaches for retirement communities. Carol was also elected chair of AJAS at the conference.
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The Women Presidents’ Organization has released its sixth ranking of the 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies in North America. On that list is Dayton’s own Anita Emoff, president of Boost Technologies company, an offshoot of Shumsky Enterprises, run by Chief Executive Officer Michael Emoff, Anita’s proud husband. “Shumsky is poised for continued growth and new development initiatives throughout 2013” Anita says. “In order to accommodate our plans for all four of our business brands (Shumsky, Shumsky Therapeutic Pillows, Boost Rewards, and Outta the Box Dispensers) now managed under Boost Technologies LLC, the company has expanded its staff and office space.”
Randee Golden Saldoff, wife of Tom Saldoff, was honored as the YMCA of Greater Dayton’s Kleptz Volunteer of the Year at the YMCA’s annual meeting at Sinclair’s Ponitz Center. Randee is a group exercise instructor and is one of the largest supporters of the branches’ Strong Kids campaign.
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Dr. Burt Saidel won four gold medals at the Dayton-Miami Valley Senior Olympics. All of his races bettered the all-American standards.
Breeze 1 6 oz. Dr. Judith Ezekiel, a visiting professor from Toulouse, France, has received a Faculty Diversity Advocate Award from the Division of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement at Wright State University. Judith is the daughter of Bernice Ezekiel Brant and the late Herbert Ezekiel. The same week, her daughter, Clara Lang-Ezekiel, a junior at Dennison University, won a Mary and Harold Osborne Fine Arts Scholarship, was inducted into Phi Alpha Theta International Honor Society in History, and was selected to work this summer for the Urban Arts preorientation program in Philadelphia for incoming freshmen.
On Feb. 15, Capt. Brandon Cloud, son of Debbie Char, completed UPT training with the USAF and received his wings and assignment as a C-130 pilot. Brandon is a graduate of Miami University, and a licensed private pilot. He recently celebrated his 10th year in the U.S. Armed Forces, having previously served as budget officer for the 178th Fighter Wing. Brandon is the grandson of Tony Char and the late Helaine Char.
Jason Feldman, son of Bruce and Debbie Feldman, grandson of Esther and DeNeal Feldman of Dayton and Marvin and Lorraine Kobel of Boynton Beach, graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in economics on May 4. Jason was an active member of Sigma Alpha Mu and served on several committees to support the Indiana Dance Marathon, one of the largest college philanthropies in the country. Jason plans on moving to New York to pursue a career in finance.
The faculty of the McClure School at Ohio University selected Andrew Kahn as the Outstanding Graduate Student in the Master of Information and Telecommunication Systems Program. Andrew is a graduate of OU’s bachelor’s program and now holds a master’s degree from the Scripps School of Communication. Andrew served as graduate assistant in various labs. Hands off monitor your computer 4 4 2. He now joins Progressive Insurance in Cleveland as an IT Analyst. His parents are Linda Ohlmann Kahn and Dennis “Buddy” Kahn.
Congratulations to Todd Seaman, son of Cindy and Mike Seaman for completing his juris doctorate degree. Todd graduated with honors on May 10 from the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University. Todd will start his legal career at the Thompson Hine law firm in Columbus in September.
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Sarah Posner has graduated from The Ohio State University. Sarah, daughter of Bob and Karyn Posner, will join Nationwide Insurance in Columbus in the human resources department.
Hannah Stern, daughter of Gail and Hank Stern, will graduate with honors from DePaul University in Chicago on June 16 with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and a biological sciences minor.
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Courtney Francis Harris will receive her bachelor’s degree in advertising design from the Savannah College of Arts and Design on June 1. Courtney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Harris of Austin, Texas and the granddaughter of Jean Isenberg and the late Harold Isenberg of Dayton.
Addison Caruso, son of Patty and Michael Caruso and grandson of Donna and Yale Holt, graduated from the young leadership program sponsored by Wright State University and the Dayton YMCA. Addison was selected last year as a sophomore to be a part of this selective leadership program focusing on potential avenues for leadership within Montgomery County. Addison was also recently selected by Oakwood High School and the American Legion to represent Montgomery County at the Buckeye Boys State Government/Leadership Program at Bowling Green State University in June.
Rachel Bloom, daughter of Dr. Rob and Julie Bloom of Oakwood, has written more than 20 songs, seven of which she’s recorded in a studio. She’s now working on a music video. Her goal is to get her music out there. Singing, song writing and guitar playing are what she loves to do. You can check out her music on YouTube or at facebook.com/RachelBloomSingerSongwriter.
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Alexis Wagenfeld is the national winner of the Magnet Schools of America Poster Contest. Alexis, a student at Salk Middle School in Elk River, Minn., is the daughter of Hilary and Richard Wagenfeld and the granddaughter of Sheila and Larry Wagenfeld, Bonnie and Walter Rice, and Sara Ann Rice.
Calling all singers and instrumentalists: the Miami Valley Symphony Orchestra challenges you to go for Baroque. In conjunction with the DJCC’s Cultural Arts and Book Festival, the MVSO will present Handel’s oratorio Judas Maccabaeus on Sunday, Nov. 24. Rehearsals will begin in September. MVSO violinist Simone Sofian tells us the ensemble will soon audition singers for the chorus, and instrumentalists, particularly string players. Judas Maccabaeus portrays the Chanukah story in music: from the death of Mattathias to the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem. If you can Handel it, call Simone for audition information at 776-4053.
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