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October 25, 1996 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-25

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Top: The tiger was a big
attraction.

THE DETROIT JEWI SH NE WS

Right: Larry and Susan
'merman listen intently.

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ake thee an ark of gopher wood," said the
Lord. "And of every living thing of all
flesh, two of every sort shalt thou bring
into the ark ..."
Temple Kol Ami made itself an ark —
a tent, including a heater -- on the
grounds of the Detroit Zoological Park on
Saturday morning.
Using a guitar, Rabbi Norman Roman
told the story of Noah and the ark to his
congregation. Kol Ami has visited the zoo
for Shabbat Noah four times and comes
prepared with a 14-page service, includ-
ing drawings and games for the children to com-
plete. It also uses a biblical adventure sheet
prepared by Jewish Experiences For Families
as a guide to tour the zoo and ask questions
about biblical animals found there. ❑

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