AROUND TOWN
Showing Off
Four hundred works of art are
decorating the halls and lobbies of
Sinai Hospital of Detroit through
Jan. 4, compliments of young ar-
tists at Hillel Day School in
cooperation with the Sinai Guild.
Hillel
students
from
kindergarten through ninth grade
Aaron and Yoni Meir take a critical look.
are exhibiting their works on
Jewish holiday themes as part of
the Sinai Guild's outreach pro-
gram to the Jewish community.
This is the third consecutive
year that Hillel students have ex-
hibited their work at the hospital.
More than 500 members of the
Hillel family attended a Guild
sponsored luncheon at the hospital
Dec. 13 marking the start of the
exhibition.
A committee of Hillel parents,
led by Barbara Chaitin and Susan
Shlom, annually mounts the
students' work on poster board,
covers the art with acetate, and
hangs the entries at Sinai.
Shari and Susan Katz find Shari's picture.
The Stern family enjoys the art.
The Sinai Hospital Guild invited the Hillel families to a luncheon to kick off the show.
Hillel students' holiday
interpretations are gracing
the walls of Sinai Hospital
Chanukah latkes interest Matthew Maddin at the luncheon.
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