Hurry In To Beat The Heat! 0,0 BUTTON, * U BUTTON, Q_D) 44 : WHO'S GOT * THE 4 4 * 0) BUTTON? CP) Come Visit the 44 * * '•)", common interests their favorite TV shows "Full House," "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Who's the Boss?" Dr. Goldberg said such friendships fostered through the program are becoming in- creasingly common. "We've had a great deal of reaching out as the years have pro- gressed," she said. "This year, one of the pen pals invited her pen pal to her house for lunch, and then they went to a movie. More pen pals are ex- changing phone numbers." Lillian Schostak said her son, Michael, has kept up his friendship with his pen pal since he was a part of the Open Minds — Open Arms program two years ago. "My kids go to Hillel because Jewish education is important to me, but I don't want them to be secluded in the world," she said. "We live in a mixed neighborhood in Southfield, and they'll attend Southfield-Lathrup (High School) after Hillel. I don't want them to feel they can on- ly be around Jewish kids. I want them to see what the rest of the world is like." Leah Weiss said of her pen pal and new friends, "Just because people are a different color, they're not going to be weird or anything; they're just the same as us. She was the same as practically all my friends at school." Hillel student Garrett Field's comments spoke of the similar experiences of blacks and Jews throughout their histories. "I liked the idea of Jewish and black kids joining up together because both of them have always been segre- gated," he said. Schulze student Jonathan Reed said that through the program he learned "that it's nice to have a friend, it's nice to have a teacher to give you a friend, and that Jewish peo- ple are nice." Ms. Rose has applied to the Rhodes Foundation for a $900 grant to fund next year's pro- gram, and some parents and students already have suggestions. 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