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January 28, 2000 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-01-28

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PicTuRe ThiS

ome Into
Our Tent!

ach week, students in Rivkah Nachlas' kindergarten class at Yeshi-
vat Akiva learn the Torah portion of the week, then get to make a
fun project focusing on that parsha.
Seated at tables just the right size, the children paste, cut, color and
use their imaginations 'to create stones, animals and puppets (Esau on
one side, Jacob on the other). Gee, do you have to be a kid to come
to this class, or is it open to adults, too?
— Elizabeth Applebaum



Clockwise from left, Rachel Miller and Moshe Chaim Haddad wait
outside the tent of Abraham, famous for his exemplary skills as a
host.

Elizabeth Kirshner and Hannah Rachel Hayworth with their terrific
two-sided puppets, Esau and Jacob.

Everyone on board! Children created and colored squirrels, ele-
phants, cats and camels to fill Noah's ark:

Michelle Shumunov and Maya Greenberg recreate the scene: Eliez-
er and Rivka at the bair mayim, well of water.

Tamar Brown and Samantha Zwickpaint the 12 rocks that Jacob
placed by his head when he was dreaming.

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