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.