seen through the lens of Dr. Her- schel Shulman. David Margolis, 10, son of Dr. Harold and Marlene Margolis, downed a bowl of soup made by his bubbie, Sally Margolis. Mrs. Margolis reports that her late hus- band, Arnold, advertised his busi- ness, Margolis Household Shop, in The Jewish News. PHOTO BY NANCY HAND ELMAN Nancy Handelman captured 11- year-old daughter Amy reciting her prayers with her special kip- pah and Siddur. The six days wind down with another Adat Shalom Nursery School day as Stephanie Shifman helped her cousin, Lainey Rubin, complete her challah. Across Northwest- ern Highway, the chil- Top: Stephanie dren of the Beth Shifman helps Hayeled "Lion her cousin, Room" celebrated Lainey Rubin, Shabbat in prepara- tion for Friday night. complete her Carli Zeman acted challah. in a Shabbat play at Temple Israel's Fami- Bottom left: ly Camp. The prior Amy week, Super Sunday volunteers from Adat Handelman, Shalom took over the 11, practicing phone banks. her prayers. The Six Days end. But the pulse, the Bottom right: continuation of Jew- Preparing for ish life remains un- Shabbat at the ending film. How we ourselves act as Jews Beth Hayeled and how we teach our Nursery children will deter- mine what that pic- School. ture will be for all of us for generations to come. The central themes in this pho- to essay focus in on several areas: Shabbat, education and family. They continue in all of our person- al family albums. This keepsake Six Days In Oc- tober is the family album for all of us. PHOTO BY SHARON HART "He promised that if he were undersold, the customer would get a 10-pound box of matzah for free. During inflation, he had to cut it back to 5 pounds of matzah." It was a day when little Scott Ja- cob Wasserman, with his brit mi- lah, would become part of the Jewish people.