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Rachel Orbach smells the Havdaiah spices.
Nursery Begins With
Farewell To Shabbat
LESLEY PEARL
STAFF WRITER
wice a month, the nurs-
ery-school students of
Temple Emanu-El are
greeted by dimmed lights
and twisted candles.
Tiny voices sing out Sha-vu-
a-toy. .
They join together in two cir-
cles — the older children form-
ing an outside sphere with the
younger children inside —
holding hands, saying good-bye
to Shabbat.
Each Havdalah service, done
first thing every-other Monday
morning, a different class car-
ries the assorted spice boxes
from one face to the next.
Nursery school co-directors
Rena Cohen and Michaelyn Sil-
verman lead the prayers.
"Traditionally, Havdalah
doses Shabbat when three stars
appear in the sky Saturday
night. Because we are not to-
gether at that time, we do Hav-
dalah first thing Monday
morning. It's a fresh way to
start the week," Ms. Silverman
said.
Ms. Silverman said the pro-
gram was implemented follow-
ing a teachers' workshop,
sponsored by the Agency for
Jewish Education, where Shab-
bat symbols were discussed.
As follow-up, some classes
have made Havdalah can-
dles; all have created their own
spice boxes.
The addition of Havdalah,
Ms. Silverman said, rounds out
the Jewish flavor of Emanu-El's
pm-school education. Also, par-
ents — watching their children
quickly mimic and learn
prayers and traditions — usu-
"It's a fresh way
to start
the week."
Michaelyn Silverman
ally want to encourage the
learning.
`This is definitely a parochial-
school setting. We don't
celebrate secular holidays. In-
stead, we focus on oral Hebrew
and Jewish holidays. Fridays
we are inundated with the
music, food and greetings of
Shabbat," Ms. Silverman said.
"This is no token approach to
the holidays. It's a way of
life."
❑
Synagogues Embark
On Joint Effort
RUTH UTTMANN
STAFF WRITER
nce upon a time in metro
Detroit there were "Fed-
eration" Jews and "syna-
gogue" Jews.
"Earlier in the 1900s, you
had your dedicated secularists
with no interest in synagogue
life and your synagogue mem-
0
hers who viewed Federation as
elitist." said Harold Berry, co-
chairman of the new Federa-
tion-Synagogue Task Force.
Mr. Berry believes the "wall"
separating the different camps
of Detroit Jews has given way
to a more integrated communi-