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October 28, 1994 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-28

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(pub table), an informal group of
Jewish emigres from Germany
who met monthly to lunch and
reminisce.
But over time, people began to
lose interest and members G.
Vernon Leopold of Bloomfield
Hills and Henry Frehzee of West
Bloomfield joined Mr. Theyleg in
pushing the group toward a pur-
pose.
Mr. Theyleg previously had
met the Rev. Gustav Kopko, pas-
tor of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church in Warren and founder
of AGENDA. Together they
dreamed up the Nov. 6 concert,
"a musical afternoon emphasiz-
ing life."
Frank Theyleg: Significant event.
The Hyatt Regency is helping
by creating a Berlin-style pub ability of the musicians and be-
and food for the afternoon.
cause of the proximity of
Stammtisch members attend- Armistice Day (Nov. 11) and
ed an AGENDA-sponsored dis- Kristallnacht (Nov. 9). O
cussion of the Holocaust movie
Schindler's List. Another joint
available
program is planned for next .11 limited seating; -,-
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leg said. The Nov. 6 concert date
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special education workshop to Farmington schools, Dr.
for synagogue and temple Sharpe showed the teachers sev-
teachers could be indicative eral different learning styles chil-
dren incorporate and how to
of a few things.
One, that there is a good per- fulfill all of the needs within a sin-
centage of school-age children gle lesson.
Dr. Sharpe spoke of her own
who have learning disabilities.
Or two, that Jewish educators struggles with dysgraphia and
are interested in improving
their methods for reaching
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Sponsored by the Agency for
Jewish Education, the profes-
sional enrichment program was
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dress the issue of learning dis-
abilities and attention
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Bayla Landsman, AJE's spe-
cial education consultant, said
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bor, was three times the num-
ber expected.
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gram we offered on this subject
drew such a crowd," she said.
"I was inspired to see the
number of teachers who are
committed to come," Ms. Geri Levit: Using tools.
Landsman said. "I think that
everyone will come away with
many, many ideas to use in their dyslexia, two learning disabili-
ties.
classroom."
Geri Levit, a teacher of fifth
One draw for the program was
the lecturer, Dr. Florence Sharpe. and eighth grade at Congrega-
A local specialist in learning dis- tion Shaarey Zedek, attended the

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