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May 01, 1998 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-01

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Passport
To omise

The Jewish
Community
Center in Oak
Park hosts a
`journey
Through Israel."

S

and, sun, sea and fresh fruit
were on the menu last
Sunday at the "Journey
Through Israel" at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park.
Children and their parents took a
"tour" through the Negev and visited
the Dead Sea, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem,
Eilat and Haifa, sampling the natural
wonders of the country through fish-
ing, sand sculpturing and orange
squeezing. The event was sponsored
by the Agency for Jewish Education's
Jewish Experiences for Families.

5 /1
1998

28

JULIE EDGAR News Editor

JOHN M. DISCHER Photographer

Above left: Abigail Soble, 5,
and her clad Marc, finish
a Jerusalem "rubbing" on
paper.

Above: (from left) Davich
Jake, Monica and Dayna
with teachers Anna and
Inna of Jewish Experience
for Families' Stepping
Stones program inspect
their handiwork.

Left: Rima Crakhceleer
with her son Hesskel (left)
and David Felzman, who
carefully put colored sand
in bottles.

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