PHOTOS BY GLENN TRIEST Honey The annual New Year program attracted hundreds to the AJE. Juggler Danny Rothenberg greeted visitors at the door. Dance City dancers backstage. fit wasn't Menschy the Clown who got the children's attention, it was Rabbi Ahron Davison drilling out shofars. And if the children wanted to learn how to blow that newly made High Holiday instru- ment, they could go inside the Agency for Jew- ish Education and get some pointers from Fred Goldenberg, one of the shofar-blowers extra- ordinaire at Congregation Beth Shalom. Sunday's annual program drew a cross-sec- tion of the Detroit Jewish community, includ- ing Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Jews, and New Americans from the former Soviet Union. There were all kinds of games, puz- zles and arts activities sponsored by area Jewish organizations to help get the New Year off to a festive start. The co-sponsors included the AJE, Jewish Ex- periences for Families and The Jewish News, in cooperation with more than 20 local Jewish agencies, schools and organizations. LI Above: Yeiena Mukhlayeva helps Mark Zaguskin. Right: Rabbi Davison completes a new shofar.