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December 20, 1996 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-12-20

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HELPING JEWISH
FAMILIES GROW

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PUBLISHED ET THE DETPOIT TEWISH NESS'

Publisher
Arthur Horwitz

Editor
Elizabeth Applebaum

Art Director
Debbie Schultz

Contributing Writers
Lynne Konstantin
Mark Lichterman
Diane Schaefer
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Production Manager
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Production
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Accounting Manager
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E

very day when they
come home from
school my children,
Adina and Yitzhak,
tote a full backpack of drawings,
paintings and other assorted art
work.
Their projects cover our re-
frigerator and our kitchen cabi-
nets, fill scrapbooks, and make
their way to the homes of
grandparents, aunts and uncles.
Just this past week, my
daughter also began bringing
home stories she made up

inhabits, and because they
show me the bright, gentle way
in which children view life.
Take the winter, for example.
To me, it means scraping the ice
off my car window and lost mit-
tens and huge heating bills. To
Adina, it means building snow-
men and bundling up in her
much-loved pink snow pants
and drinking hot chocolate.
In this month's Big Story in
The AppleTree, we focus on the
fun of winter, the childhood de-
lights like playing in the snow

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In Adina's world, everything is bright and happy.

which her teacher, Lissie Roth-
stein at Yeshivat Akiva, has been
nice enough to transcribe.
They are stories of rainbows
and happy ponies and castles, il-
lustrated with pictures of flow-
ers and smiling girls with bows
in their hair: Everybody always
loves everybody "a lot"
"Once upon a time there was
a pony. And her name was
Rosie," begins one story "And
she had a pretty tail with lots of
colors. And the sun was shining
bright And there was a rain-
bow in the sky. And she was
magical. And all her friends
were magical, too...And the
people loved the ponies a lot"
I love these stories — a lot —
because they tell me what an
enchanting world my daughter

and making snowflakes. It
doesn't have to be all shoveling
the sidewalk and dead car bat-
teries — it really doesn't
Also be sure to take a look at
our articles on how to help your
finicky eater (To Your Health), a
delicious recipe from a cooking
dad (Try It, You'll Like It), Dr.
Nancy Gad-Harf's ideas on how
to help your child learn about
social justice (Parents Page), DE
Sonia Pone's insightful com-
ments on sibling rivalry (All In
The Family), and our latest col-
oring-contest winner (Fun City).

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