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This May:
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More than 220 people attended
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The seder began when the
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Susan Owens, Sheryl Dunn,
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Temple Beth El's nursery just
completed another interesting
project. Students made stamp-
painting quilt squares for baby
quilts for children who have
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Entin each recited one of the four
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that a magical event
occurred last month. A
musical celebration
was held at the apart-
ments in honor of the
bat mitzvah of Melis-
sa Klein, 13, of Farm-
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daughter of Linda
and Steven Kaplan
regularly visited the
apartments as part of
her mitzvot program
at Temple Israel. She
was influenced by Elaine
Greenberg, musical director of
Temple Israel Choir.
"I was privileged to participate
in a Chanukah musical program
at the Hechtman Federation
Apartments. As I witnessed the