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December 03, 1999 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-03

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Teens

Old School

BBYO looks at "Old Skool Judaism" at Jewish Heritage Night.

he B'nai B'rith
Youth
Organization
talked a little
Yiddish, heard a bit of
klezmer, did some Jewish
cooking and heard Jewish
stories at its first Heritage
Night of the programming
year.
Eighty youth participated
in the Nov. 21 program at
the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield.
Rabbi Ahron Davidson dis-
cussed the history of Yiddish
and some common phrases;
klezmer music was provided
by Georgia Greene and
Jessica Madow of Ann Arbor;
Arlene Weitzman and Eunice
Michelson provided some
Jewish treats; and the stories
came from storyteller
Corrine Stavish.

yr

Above: Joanna Wayburn, 16, of South eld, Julia Farber, 15, of
Royal Oak and Shawna Soller, 16, o Oak Park sample the kugel.

Center, from left to right:
Jessica Madow and Georgia Greene get the group up and moving.

Joining the dance are Tracey Krochmal, 17, of Farmington Hills,
Matt Eder, 17, of Ann Arbor and Shawna Soller, 16, of Oak
Park.

Eunice Michaelson of Farmington Hills and Arlene Weitzman of
West Bloomfield had long lines for their kugel.

At left: Dancing to klezmer music at the Jewish Heritage Night.

12/3
1999

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