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RITA & IRVING LIPSKY

Tova
L'Shana
Wishing all our family and

A VERY HEALTHY & HAPPY

Arnold and Sally Margolis & Family

Wish Their Friends & Relatives

NEW YEAR

found there were teachers
who said Jewish holidays
were not a good enough rea-
son for missing school, "or
who let anti-Semitic remarks
by students go unnoticed and
unchallenged."
Rivel learned about a game
called "pennying." A non-
Jewish student would throw
a penny on the ground and
then call for a Jew to pick it
up or wait until someone
picked it up to make a corn-
ment. Rivel asserted that this
"game" is so highly developed
"that the very act of throwing
a penny on the ground is a
statement."
One of the questions Rivel
asked the Jewish children
was whether they would like
to live in a community where
there were more Jews or
where Jews were a larger
part of the general commu-
nity. Their general response
was that they really did not
want to leave their com-
munities, but they added that
it would be nice to live in a
place where they were "un-
derstood" or where there
might be "more than just one
other Jew in the class or even
in their school."
Evaluating his findings,
Rivel commented that the
sense of cohesion often found
in a small town also applies
to the Jewish community
there, no matter how small,
and that "this fosters the
cohesiveness and strong sense
of Jewish identification I
sensed in the towns I vis-
ited."
He declared he was con-
vinced that "the actions of
the general community, chal-
lenging these kids to be
Jewish, has an effect that no
anti-Semite ever anticipated
— strengthening their re-
solve to be proud, committed
Jews."

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