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August 28, 1998 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-08-28

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Congregation Beth Shalom

Sample our Shabbat .
Take Home a Year's Free Membership

Have you ever announced your child's birthday to a congregation?
Do you know what it feels like when they sing, "Siman Tov, Mazel Tov: on your anniversary?
When was the last time you were called to the bimah?

At Congregation Beth Shalom we are conservative in denomination only.
The spirit of our weekly service is embracing, warm, and inclusive.
Children are encouraged to participate.
So are you.

Let Congregation Beth Shalom be the synagogue you call home.

Congregation Beth Shalom

14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park
Call (248) 547-7970 for complete information

"Free special Friendship Membership limited to first time members only and does not include discount for Religious School.

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112 Detroit Jewish News

• For a child who is moving CO
new home or neighborhood, let
him or her have a say in choosing
a house or bedroom, if possible.
Allow the child to select paint
and wallpaper for the new room,
and, if feasible, give him or her a
paint brush to help with the dec-
orating.
• For a child losing a special
friend because of a move, encour-
age the pair to exchange scrap-
books. Help them collect special
pictures, mementos and other
items and assemble them into a
memory box. Writing letters and
phone calls are good methods to
keep in touch after the move.
• Ha child experiences the
death of a parent, let him or her
choose a special memento or
photo to save.
• If the child experiences the
loss of a pet or special toy, don't
jump to replace the lost item too
quickly. Mourning is a natural
experience and replacing a lost
item can mar this process.
• In a divorce, help the child
set up a special communication
system. A daily e-mail message
can be a fun learning experience,
or a roll of stamps and a stack of
pre-addressed envelops for send-
ing pictures and letters across
town gives children an easy-to-
use tool for sharing. Children,
especially young ones, like to
receive mail, too.
• For children who are mov-
ing, plan a special party or event
to honor the child leaving the
neighborhood. The same can
work well for welcoming new
children in the neighborhood.
• If you're moving into a new
neighborhood, check our avail-
able activities. If your child takes
ballet or plays soccer, find a place
for lessons before the move and
tell your child about it. Some
type of consistency works won-
- ders for children adjusting to
change.
• Give your child an inexpen-
sive or disposable camera and let
him or her take pictures of the
old neighborhood or of a friend
who is moving away.

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Sample our Shabbat service on August 29, September 5 or September 12, 1998.
If you enjoy the service, pick up a certificate that day for a year's free membership*.

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Making Change
Easier For Kids

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