Left:
Lindsey Hornfield wasn't bashful.
Above:
Ethan Slabosky likes doughnut holes.
Right:
Ronit and Allison
Weinmann work together.
gories of foods and their appropri-
ate blessings, and wheat and wheat
products as gifts from the Earth.
They worked together at four craft
tables.
The program concluded with a
puppet show by Maureen Shiffinan,
who also led the children and adults
in a friendship circle in the Hebrew
prayerAitz Chaim Che, a reminder
of the Torah connection to the hol-
iday of Tu B'Shevat.
Shoshana Ben-Ozer said she
knew the program was a success
when the children ignored an-
nouncements that the snack table
was open. They were too busy
working on their Tu B'Shevat
projects.
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Brian and Joshua Baker show off the