Page 12-THE NEWS-June-July, 1984 Academy Has Gala Affair From Page 1 Charlotteans Attended JWB Biennial Convention Three “overall* chairpersons of Gala (I. to r.): Patti Weisman, Fania Greenwood, Arlene Shapiro. Arthur Pressman (r) being honored by M. Shapiro. Photos/Alan Goldberg The highlight of the evening was the “reverse” drawing for the trip to Israel, ably M.C.’d by Bob Abel. George and Sarah Ackerman, the winners, were ecstatic when their names were announced. George, a long time contributor to the Academy, is strongly commit ted to Jewish education and is a member of the Academy board. Another highlight of the evening was the recognition of two individuals who have given outstanding service to the Academy. Mike Shapiro, president of the Academy, thanked and presented gifts to Arthur Pressman and Dr. Saul Brenner for their many yeeirs of dedication. Arthur comes every Thursday morning to do the Torah readings at the Academy. Saul, who teaches at UNCC, has been a member of the Academy board every year but three since 1969, the year the Academy was found ed. He has served as first vice- president, chairman/cochair man of the Education and Publicity committees, the Gala and the Raffle. Both of Saul and Martha Brenner’s children have attended the Academy from kindergarten through the sixth grade. When asked about his long service to the Academy, Saul remarked, “If there were no Academy in Charlotte, I pro bably would have left town. I want my boys £md the other Jewish children in Charlotte to have the opportunity to learn all they can about Judaism. The Academy has given my children a very warm and satisfying Jewish education.” Very special thanks go to very special people—our generous patrons. Without them there would not have been a Gala. Savings to 50% At Plej’s Texble Mill CXjOets you can save as much as 50% on Tovvds, Sheets, Bedspreads, Gomfbrters, Curtains and Drapes everyday! Why? Because of our huge Inventory we can pass the savings to you, ttie Ptej’s Customer! 3053 Freedom OilMC 64B4 EmI mdcpendcncc loutcvwd 6287 South ■oulcvard (FrMdomVWggcSrioppvts Center) (ncxttoOrcuKOty) (Stannount Shoppins CcnlcO Moodur Thundey 1QAM6>M Mondiv-Thur»dey10AM6»M Moftdey-Ihundwy MdeylOAM^AM Friday 10AM4PM Frtday Stturd^r9AM«fMGurfd*y1PM«^ Sturdey l(VSM6PM6undey Sturday IQAMWigundey 1-WM [fextile illOiitlets "Bargaim Arc Our Business’' Saul Brenner (r) receiving award from Michael Shapiro. Beryl Fishman dancing with a ^‘waiter/* a UNCC professor. Martin L. Schneer, Miles S. Levine and Harold Josephson attended the 1984 Bienriial Convention of JWB, which took place in Boston from April 25-29. More than 900 Jewish com munal leaders from North America, Israel and Europe — many of them presidents, members of boards of direc tors, and executives of JCCs, Ys, Jewish Federations and other organizations — spent the five days in grappling with issues and problems of press ing concern to the Jewish community. These major issues included ways of maximizing the Jewish educational effec tiveness of JCCs, meeting the changing needs of the Jewish family, rising to the challenge of leadership, and making the most productive use of the new technologies. They heard Dr. David Hart man, Hebrew University pro fessor and director of the Shalom Harman Institute of Advanced Studies in Jerusalem, who served during the entire convention as Bien nial Scholar-in-Residence. Morton L. Mandel, of Cleveland, reported the find ings and potential implica tions of a study conducted by the Commission on Maximiz ing the Jewish Educational Ef fectiveness of JCCs. Mandel is Commission chairman; JWB Executive Vice-President Ar thur Rotman is study director. The delegates also took part in an intensive Sabbath ex perience beginning Friday night with a Shabbat dinner and Shabbat Cafe and in cluding Torah study sessions, Shabbat services, a Shabbat luncheon and Study Seminar on Saturday. Arthur Kurzweil, genealo gist, discussed “Jewish Roots.” James and Marcia Rudin, co-authors of Prison or Paradise?: The New Religious Cults, discussed the problem of Jews in cults. Dr. Daniel Hcirt- man led a session on Torah study. The West Point Jewish Cadet Choir sang at Sabbath services. Rabbi Barry H. Greene, chairman, JWB’s Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy, delivered the ser mon. Dr. David Hartman led a study seminar Saturday afternoon. The delegates took part in plenary sessions, forums and workshops. Some of them par ticipated in an Advanced Leaders Roundtable. Others took part in a six-hour New Leaders Seminar that featured Professors Bernard Reisman and Jonathan Woocher of Brandeis University. Nathaniel S. Greenwood, MSW, ACSW announces the location of his offices for Psychotherapy to Individuals, Couples, Families and Groups Life Education • Family and Divorce Mediation Training and Consultation at Independence Tower Suite 1028 4801 East Independence Boulevard Charlotte, North Carolina 28212 Officc Hours: By Appointment Telephone: 704/567-9183 V A