oom To Grow

B'nai Moshe celebrates the completion of a new school building.

JULIE WIENER STAFF WRITER

JOHN M. DISCHER

PHOTOGRAPHER

i ds of all ages enjoyed a magic show, dancing and art projects that heralded the corn-
pletion of Congregation B'nai Moshe's new education wing. Adults at the Spring Fling
on April 13 checked out an introduction to the West Bloomfield congregation's adult ed
program, workshops and a display of Passover resources.
Built in response to the school's steady growth, the new wing includes 11 classrooms. Accord-
ing to Education Director Rita Abramson, over 100 children and more than 70 adults partici-
pate in the congregation's education programs. ❑

Above left:
Three-year-old
Emily Weiss works
on an art project.

Above right:
Sharyl Freedland
and daughter
Hannah look out
the window.

Left:
Hope Shepherd, 5,
volunteers for
magician Jim
Carmody.

Right:
Congregation
members shop for
Passover items at
the sisterhood
table.

