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Local Students Entertain Seniors
Students and staff of Workmen's
Circle/Arbeter Ring Sunday School,
plus parent chaperones, visited the
Teitel and Prentis Jewish Apartments
in Oak Park on Dec. 19, where resi-
dents were treated to a musical presen-
tation:
Under the direction of music
teacher Esther Freeman, the children
sang a medley of Yiddish and Hebrew
folksongs whose themes centered on
peace, peoplehood, friendship, learn-
ing and the upcoming holiday of Tu
b'Shevat. Residents were supplied with
song sheets so they could join in.
The students ended their program
with the song "David Melech Yisrael"
("David, King of Israel"), for which
they do a "hand-jive" routine that
begins slowly and speeds up with each
rendition.
Participating staff included Yiddish
teacher Annemarie Bonowitz; Katie
Moss, who teaches kindergarten and
first grade; school director Jan Adler,
who teaches second through seventh
grades; and Berkley High School
seniors David Rodgers, pianist, and
Sara Gold and Samantha Ashley, class-
room assistants and Workmen's Circle
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