Page 16-THE NEWS-June/July, 1987 Charlotte Jewish Federation Volunteer of the Month Experiencing a UJA Mission For April: Lorrie Colish Lorrie is a bundle of energy who left the state of Florida to make a new life here in Charlotte. In the months since she came here, she has made phone calls for Shalom Y’all and done calligraphy address ing for major Federation events. She has been recep tionist for Jewish Family Services ono-day-a-week and filled in as Federation secretary. Lorrie has done all this while being an active par ticipant in JCC classes and in Shalom Y’all programs. Federation is proud to name Lorrie Colish as April’s “Volunteer of the Month.” Lorrie Colish For May: Jody Pinion To Jody Pinion goes the credit for creating Shabbat Shalom Y’all. This is the special service which delivers a basket with candles, candle sticks, wine, challah and the Shalom Y’all brochure to newcomers. For those moving to town, the baskets are hand- delivered on their first Friday. For those who are newcomers by virtue of being “Jews By Choice’’, the baskets are given as part of the conversion ceremony. Jody has delivered more than 30 of these welcoming baskets and always been greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude. When making the visit she also takes the time to have the newcomers fill out an information form listing their interests in affiliations. This data is shared with all the in stitutions and organizations to assist the newcomer in Jody Pinion becoming involved. Jody also acts as a reporter at the Shalom Y’all parties, and writes these interviews for The CJN. Support Our Advertisers AAA Travel Agency has two convenient locations in Ctiarlotte. Our main office is at 720 East Morehead Street, and our new satellite office is in thie Metro Bank Building on thie corner of Carmel Rood and Hightway 51. We're the one-stop agency that can handle all your arrangements: Dorriestic and Inter national Airline Tickets. Cruises. Passport Photos. 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I feel so honored to have been included in this marvelous experience, and shall attempt to share some of my thoughts and feelings about the trip with all of you. The spirit of the people was the common denominator in places visited and experiences gleaned. Our guide, Alex, cer tainly had spirit. His face could have been chiseled from granite: Mount Rushmore came to mind as he boarded our bus and introduced himself. He is a Sabra, has served and fought with the Israeli Defense Forces, and is now a government guide with a background in archaeology. He has a marvelous sense of humor. He could laugh at himself and others, and Raffie, our driver with a mop of silver curls, was the perfect foil for him. His knowledge of history and the ancedotes and side lights of the places we visited certainly made everything come alive. He projected an in ner strength which makes one understand how the Israelis were able to turn the sand and stone of the desert into a lush green “breadbasket for Europe” (Alex’s quote), and will continue to do so. Spirit! Our first activity was driv ing to Modiim for the tree planting ceremony. The children’s choir had stood in the rain for over an hour awaiting our arrival, and as their sweet, clear voices rose in song, you would have thought that they had just arrived. Spirit! Sheep were grsizing on the rocky hiU as a backdrop to the young singers. The Moshave, Neteva Sharah, in the Negev was relocated from the Sinai. The young hostess-guide who lives there, explained that the relocation took place just at the time the vineyards were ready for the first harvest, and all had to be left behind. The new location is now producing vegetables and flowers. Spirit! A quick stop was made at Kotol In th« rain. Clear skies are common over Jerusalem, but even when it does rain the Kotel (Western Wall) has an allure. UJA Press Photo/Donna Lee Goldberg the Kibbutz Yad Mordechai to view the reconstructed bat tlefield from the War of Liberation. School groups were edso viewing the site, ac companied by their guides with ever-ready guns slung over their shoulders. Spirit! Beit Hatefutsoth, Museum of the Diaspora, located on the University of Tel Aviv cam pus, provides a factual history of the Jews. Spirit throughout the ages! Interesting to see all of the Jews who have con tributed so much to mankind, fun to punch the computer for print-outs of the history of names of Jewish friends. These made great souvenirs to take back to friends. communicated in the Interna tional language — love. Spirit! Dinner in the dining room with all of the families of the Kib butz was indeed togetherness, including the renegade dog of one of the f£imilies. Products of the Kibbutz in addition to farm products are marble tiles, vinyl tiles and cabinet doors which are exported to the U.S. emd Europe. We toured the Roman ruins in Caesarea where Alex was in his glory telling us about the glory of Rome. Those Roman legions were well-traveled and well-cultured. The am phitheatre was in a beautiful location overlooking the Mediterranean, and you could imagine the soft sea breezes m Building a new life through learning. Photo/Zion Ozeri The Kibbutz we visited was Sdot Yam located north of Tel Aviv near Caesarea. It centered around a lovely park, overlooking the deep blue Mediterranean and dotted with modern sculpture. Our group of six was hosted by Chana, the daughter of a Rab bi from Berlin, and has been on Sdot Yam ever since. We met her children and grand children; beautiful girls who playing over the audience as they watched a performance of music or literature. 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