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September 24, 1999 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-24

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tional schools as well as other instruc-
tional efforts. A new Jewish high
school came closer to reality with the
appointment of a headrna,ster, Lee
Buckman, a well-:respected
Milwaukee Conservative rabbi.

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Clockwise, from top:
The 1999 graduating- class of Yeshiva
Beth Yehudah,

Hillel Day School first-grader Victor
Kaufman and "special person" Alla
Katz, his aunt, during Billet's 'special
persons" day.

Zachary Nusbaum clings to his mom,
Lori, as dad, Robert Nusbaum, his
video camera offfor a moment, looks
on, during the first day for the
youngest new students at Hillel Day
School last year.

Julia Zemmol, 22 months, offers
teacher Gail Moses a taste o yog-urt
during Congregation Beth Shalom's
parent toddler program.

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