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November 06, 1998 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-06

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Left: Kindergartener
Adi Smorgonsky
says goodbye to her
aunt, Vera Lester. •

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dog, Reuben. Maura agreed, noting she
liked "getting more attention."
Meanwhile, Alla Katz looked on as
nephew Victor Kaufman, a first grad-
er, did a somewhat interpretative piece
in which the two — with Victor
about three times the size of his aunt
— shopped at Noodle Kidoodle, an
educational toy store.
Frances Fine's kindergarten visitors
listened to stories, then colored a book
about Shabbat. Jesse Medina hung out
with his pal Sue Ferrari, a Southfield
police officer he met while his mom
was filing a report at the station.
"I think this is fantastic," said
Ferrari, pointing to the busily decorat-
ed classroom. "Jesse also visits me at
the station, and I brought him up to a
fair in my town, Romeo, once. We

hang out together. He's a cool guy."
As the guests left, the Hillel lobby
resounded with good-byes, a few tears
and a lot of grownup shmoozing.
"I really enjoyed it," said Brenda
Saperstein, who was visiting her sec-
ond-grade friend, Emily Drucker. "I'm
only sorry my 10-year-old daughter in
the Bloomfield Hills schools didn't get
to come here."
Special Persons' Day, originally
called Grandparents' Day, is an old
Hillel tradition reintroduced this fall
after a six-year hiatus, said Marianne
Bloomberg, Hillel's development direc-
tor. This year, it was held Oct. 21.
"We do this to reach out to members
of the family that aren't usually here on
a regular basis, to give them an idea of
what goes on at Hillel," she said.



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