This means that teachers certified by the State of Ohio mayrenew their certification as re-•quired by law and, at the same time, advance their substantive Jewish education, in pursuit ofMemories of growing upJewish in Cincinnati, and a personal commitment to the future of Judaism and the Jewish community, dominated the acceptance speech of Ralph E. Hey man as he was named president of the Jewish Federationof Greater Dayton at the Federation’s annual meeting in lateJ une.Heyman previously served asFederation vice president and chairman of the Dayton JewishFederation Foundation and isKm-past president of Templei|ael and the Temple IsraelFoundation.Heyman is a partner in thelaw firm of Chernesky, Heyman and Kress. He is a member of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation, The Ohio State Bar Associationand the Dayton and CincinnatiBar Associations.-He was Rufus Choat scholarat Dartmouth College where he graduated A.B. magna cumlaude and Phi Beta Kappa; he received his LL.B. cum laude atHarvard University and LL.M.in taxation at the University ol Cincinnati.I In addition to a wide range ofactivities related to the legal