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January 27, 1989 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-27

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Paint & Paste

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from the synagogue. Children
age 2 through 6 1/2 are eligible
to attend, and a state-
accredited kindergarten is
available. Classes are divided
into interest areas:
housekeeping, art, blocks,
Play-Doh and small
manipulative toys. "The
children can choose what
they want to do, " Pont said.
In the Shaarey Zedek
nursery, which gives parents
options of sending their
children for two, three or five
half days or for extended
hours, a special effort is made
to encourage the children to
use at home what they learn-
ed in school about being
Jewish. For example, in the
challah program, parents can
purchase a challah for the
children to bring home so
they can recite over it the
blessing they learned at
school. "It makes the connec-
tion between home and
school," Pont explained.
"That's what I'm striving for.
It shows the importance of
what kids learn in school."

ANN ARBOR'S JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER
boasts that city's only Jewish
pre-school program, according
to Weintraub. Its orientation
is "just plain Jewish," Wein-
traub said. "It's equal. We
want all to come and feel com-
fortable here. We want to
meet all Jewish identities."
The Ann Arbor Jewish
Community Center Pre-
School, located at 2935 Birch
Hollow, relies on tuition for
support, and accepts children
age 2 1/2 to 5%. Formerly
known as Beth Shalom, the
pre-school has an enrollment
of 62 and a learning center-

based curriculum, similar to
Shaarey Zedek. The cur-
riculum includes some
Hebrew language vocabulary
study and Rabbi Bob Levy of
Congregation Beth Emeth
teaches the children Bible
stories and Hebrew songs.
Parents have the option of
sending their children for two,
three or five half days or two,
three or five full days. In ad-
dition to the regular nursery
program, the pre-school has
parent-toddler, Terrific Twos
and afternoon enrichment
classes.

TEMPLE ISRAEL'S

nursery has an enrollment of
130, with an additional 11 in
its kindergarten. Now in its
ninth year, the temple
nursery accepts children age
18 months through 6 years.
The temple underwfites the
utility and maintenance
needs and the balance of the
school's budget comes from
tuition. Options include full-
day, three-day, five-day
nursery and 1/2-day
kindergarten.
The school offers enrich-
ment and lunch programs,
parent-toddler classes and a
class called Moving On Up for
children age 2 and up, which
helps youngsters make the
transition from parent-
toddler class to the nursery
school. Art is a full-time ac-
tivity at the school in addi-
tion to traditional nursery
school activities. On Shabbat,
children go to the temple
sanctuary and write and pro-
duce a Shabbat program.
Jewish values are a major
part of the religious compo-
nent of the curriculum.
Thirty-four children are

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