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UHS nursery students perform Noah's Ark.
UHS Nursery Presents
Noah's Ark Play
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist
T
he Woman's Auxiliary
of the United Hebrew
Schools held its final
meeting on May 29 at the
Agency for Jewish Edu-
cation. The organization
presented Rabbi Bruce
Aft , who is leaving the
agency to take a pulpit in
Washington, D.C., with a
Jewish history and art book.
Co-presidents of the
Woman's Auxiliary are
Florence Gantz, Anna
Mikel and Sadie Goren.
Another highlight of the
afternoon was the presenta-
tion of Noah's Ark by the
nursery school under the
direction of Carol Gale.
The students marched,
clapped and pranced around
the room performing the
story. Some of the active
students included: Joel
Adelsberg, Jared Aver-
buch, Courtney Bohm,
Colin Booker, Ashley
Danto, Daniel Diskin,
Joshua Diskin, Rachel
Diskin, Joshua Faber,
Bradd Golani, Robyn
Goldberg, Alan Liner,
Alexa Lipman, Rebecca
Miller, Alexander
Schostak, Brittani
Schwartz, Ellery
Schwartz, Ilyssa Tackel,
Abby Urnovitz, Lauren
Waterstone, Scott Wolf,
Ariella Wrotslausky and
Kelsey Barris. Nursery
student Emily Kimmel
played the part of the bird.
"I like crashing," said
Emily after she soared
around the room and then
hugged her mom, Laurie
Kimmel.
SZ INSTALLATION
The Sisterhood of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek
held its installation lun-
cheon on June 3. Rabbi
•
r.
Emily and Laurie Kimmel
Groner installed the
sisterhood officers: Faye
Ullmann, president,
Debbie Balkin, Sharon
Berry, Gail Goodstein,
Linda Gold, Marilyn Kar-
bal, Shirley Ruzumna,
Rusty Rosman, Elaine
Resnick, Sandra Chen-in,
Pearl Manello, Jacqueline
Elkus and Randee Lip-
man.
Sisterhood president:
Faye Ullmann.
The sisterhood Honored
Cantor Rube for his 25
years with the congregation.