4P The Craft of Tait Story by SHELLI DORFMAN Photos by KRISTA HUSA M ost of the children in the Temple Israel social hall last week were mak- ing a prayer shawl for themselves, but Josh Burda had anoth- er idea. Since he is already bar mitzvah, he wanted his tallit to go to his mother, Elissa, a member of the Temple Israel religious school staff, "to wear at my brother Mike's bar mitzvah in May 2000." That Josh was looking ahead and thinking about his whole family was just what Temple Israel's organizers of the unusual program in tallit-making 11/20 1998 14 Detroit Jewish News had in mind. They say that having children create their own shawls will strengthen their understanding of reli- gion as they approach their bar or bat mitzvah and make them appreciate the scope for individual creativity within the broad religious tradition. Nearly 100 Temple Israel Tyner Religious School sixth graders are cre- ating their own personalized, ready-to- be-worn, heirlooms. On Nov. 12, the group received instruction from Israeli artist and pro- ject originator Yorron Hackmon. The joint parent-teacher-student undertak- ing is a part of the temple's "So your