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JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER
anuary in Michigan and fun
are not always synonymous.
However, a popular trav-
eling children's expo should
add some excitement to another
cold and snowy winter.
From Jan. 22-29, the
Maple/Drake Jewish Communi-
ty_ Center will host the Great Jew-
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Last year, the expo traveled to 30 cities.
ish Children's Experience, a
multimedia, interactive narra-
tive through 2,000 years of Jew-
ish history.
The event, sponsored by the
Jewish Community Center and
the Synagogue Campus of Living
Judaism, is in the midst of a
three-month, 10-city American
tour.
Within a week of the expo's De-
troit announcement, area educa-
tors scheduled group tours for
more than 1,600 children. Reser-
vations are not necessary for the
general public, but there is a
charge.
`This is an opportunity for chil-
dren to see something Jewish in
a fun and meaningful way," said
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov, the local
director of the Great Jewish Chil-
dren's Experience.
Participants will be able to see
Jewish history to life. Children
can watch as Moses parts the Red
Sea and Mordechai leads the res-
cue of Persian Jewry.
Another area shows a scale
model of the Temple in
Jerusalem. It is accompanied by
three scenes depicting events that
took place on the Temple Mount
before its construction.
In addition to the seven ex-
hibits, children will see a video
presentation on the Jewish
holidays and the Old City of
Jerusalem, attend a craft work-
shop and engage in a game sim-
ilar to the television quiz show
"Classic Concentration." Li
For additional information
about the expo, contact Cheryl
Icane at (810) 661-7646 or Rabbi
zKasriel Shemtov at (810) 737-
7000.
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About Prayer, Terrorism
ersuading incoming mem-
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ment comprehensive
anti-terrorism legislation
is a high priority on the Anti-
Defamation League's Washing-
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robotic and interactive multime-
dia displays during a two-hour
Jewish experience tour.
Children (and adults) are led
through seven sections, each de-
picting a different aspect of Ju-
daism.
One section, a series of ani-
mated scenes, brings figures from
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Children's Expo
On Its Way To Detroit
JEFFREY ACURA
Government Affairs Office in
Washington, stressed the need to
adopt a proposal which would
deny visas to terrorists and sup-
porters of terrorism who come to
the United States to raise mon-
ey.
Among other things, he believes