Mr. Shapiro said.
Caroline Resnick, 2, is one of
many children who attended
her first Jewish Experiences
For Families (JEFF) program
at Adat Shalom. Here, she got a
little painting done.
On this day, Stephanie Etkin
and Rachel Aviv worked on
their bat mitzvah lessons with
tutor Saul Rube, as seen
through the lens of Linda Aviv.
And just when you wished
your little brother would stop
bothering you, you take him
and lift him up so he can kiss a
mezuzah. It's all part of our
third day behind the cameras.
Our six days are now three.
Top: Amanda
PH OTO BY MYRNA MESSE NG ER
PHOTO BY SAN DY ZIPSER
Carli Zeman, her
brothers Jeffrey (9)
and Joshua (4) and
friends found a beauti-
ful day to work and
Bottom left:
play in the autumn
leaves. Carli, a Pleasant Rocking and
Lake Elementary
rolling in wheel-
School second-grader,
chairs. JARC
was photographed by
her father, Paul. Her
residents move
mother, Marci, said her to the music at
daughter would be sur-
an October
prised by seeing her
picture in Six Days in
dance.
October. An added
Bottom right:
surprise: March 3, our
publication date, is also Celebrating
Carli's 8th birthday.
Yiddishkeit in
For Lorry Beresh
Macomb County
Cooper of Southfield,
the unveiling of her
at Congregation
Aunt Fran Beresh's
Beth Tephilath
monument was a sig-
nificant example of
Moses.
Jewish life.
"There's birth and death and
everything in between in our
Jewish lives," she said.
Gabriel Pachter, 3, was too
young to know about every-
thing in between. But one thing
for sure, the son of Rabbi Elliot
and Naomi Pachter was holding
his "Torah" just like his dad,
the leader of B'nai Moshe,
would.
"Every Friday night we go
over to Bubbie and Zayde's for
dinner," said Risa Brickman
about her parents, Esther and
Aaron Kraft. Her sons, Sam, 3,
and Nathan, 16 months, were
there, too.
PHOTO BY FAYE FRIEDMAN
Golsky, 3, and
Brittany Yaffa, 3,
play together at
the Adat Shalom
Nursery.