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Hillel Day School unveils glass mosaic.

Students and volunteers work on Hillel Day School's mosaic.

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Volunteer Joy Levran
helps Hillel students
Rachel Lachover, 13,
of West Bloomfield and
Rachel Lasser, 13, of
Bingham Farms with
the glass mosaic
project.

Working on the school
mosaic, Amy Margolin,
13, of Orchard Lake
clips strips of glass into
squares.

ocal artists Dani Katsir and
Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan
have teamed with Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan
Detroit eighth-graders to create a glass
mosaic to display at the Farmington
Hills school.
Katsir and Rosenbloom Kaplan
have exhibited at the Janice Charach
Epstein Museum/Gallery in the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield and are volunteering their
time for the project.
The glass mosaic was to be installed
this week in the upper-school wing at
Hillel.
"We thought the kids should be
giving
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permanent to the
school, said
Rosenbloom
Kaplan. The tile
project is similar to
that designed by
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
members at the
Irving and Beverly
Laker Complex in
West Bloomfield.
"This is some-_
thing the kids can
leave behind,"
Rosenbloom
Kaplan continued.
"We are hoping to
set a precedent that
every graduating
class will create
something beautiful
for the school." ❑

