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August 04, 2000 - Image 136

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-04

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Kids SaY4

Campers at Ganeinu in
West Bloomfield offer
ideas for how the Jewish
community can work
together better.

Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

8/4

2000

108

almost 12" of West
Bloomfield: "You
need to improve your-
self first. You need to
think before you
speak. Ask, 'Is it nice
to say this? Would I
like to be spoken
about this way?'"

of Oak Park:
"You could have
people sleep
over at your
house for Shab-
bat, and when
you only have
one bed and a
mattress, you
give the gUest the bed and you take
the mattress."

ESTHER
LEAF, 8 '/2,

Oak Park:
"Even if you're invit-
ed to a party of
someone who is not
your friend, you
should go to be
nice. When you go
to a simcha, you
should always say
'Mazel toy.' Be sure to invite other people
to a meal on Shabbat. And just be nice."

ESTHER BORDMAN,

1 4, of Southfield:
"You should play with
everyone and learn to
share."

of West Bloomfield:
"We need_to get
together more often,
and if you have an
event, like a pidyon
haben [redemption
of the first born], you
shouldn't -invite just
your own family but also other people."

Bloomfield: "Every
night you should
think about people,
about what you did
[to them] that was-
n't right. Then you
say 'I'm sorry' and
you stop being mean, and you're embar-
rassed because no one likes saying, 'I'm
sorry.–

MARIASHA
BENNETT, 9,

MIRIAM RACHEL
LEAF, 10, of

NECHAMA
FRAIDY
SILBERBERG, 9,

MALKA
MUSHKA
SILBERBERG,
1 1, of West

GABRIELLA TALI
AHARONOV, "I'm

ALONA
AHARONOV,

"almost 9," of West
Bloomfield: "When
people work together,
and when you invite
people to your house for
Shabbat, and everyone
gets along, then
Mashiach [Messiah] will
come. So you should
play with other people and really try to
get along."

of Oak Park:
"If someone •
forgets their
lunch, you
could give
them some of .
yours.

PENINA
FORTA, 8, of

Oak Park:
"You could invite
people over to
play some days,
and you should
share toys with
your brother and
sister."

YAEL HYMAN,

9, of Oak Park:
"You should think
before you speak
and listen to the
Torah, which
says, Vahayta
"era jach
kamocha — you
should love your
fellow.Jew."

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