Question of the Week: Who was the first American:Jewish composer to win a Pulitzer Prize? cp6 I u! uc'm 91 1 106-0061) puoiclop uoiov Liamsuv •6upcl3 uo!Lpoloddv JO] - At The (j()c) Even if children range from 2 months to 20 years, with a little flexibility everyone can participate in Jewish family events. Hints For Keeping Children Involved In Family Activities: • Plan events with families who have children of similar ages • Don't assume your older children don't want to participate • Make your chil- dren's friends wel- come in your home • Share in each child's individual inter- . The Goldmans concentrate on enjoying many different activities as a family. ests Carl Waldman Special to the AppleTree I n the West Bloomfield home of Howard and Linda Goldman, age is a varying thing. Their daughter Tracie is 1 8; David is 15, and their youngest son Bradley is 8. But for this family, age is not an obstacle to keeping everyone involved in Jewish activities. "We don't just assume that one of our kids isn't interested in participating just because of the age dif- ference," Howard explains. 5/21 1999 e roit Jewish News 75