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Question of the Week: Only one Jewish author has a
book that is included among the five best-selling children's
books of the 20th century. Who was he
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Carly D'Agostino, 9'/2, of Southfield: "I
appreciate my parents and my school and my
favorite teacher, Ms. Dalton [at Bennie Elemen-
tary School in Allen Park]. My teacher is a very
smart lady because she doesn't give us the
work that the book tells us but gives us easier
directions. I'm in fourth grade.
"I'm grateful for what my parents get me and
I accept what they give me. Thank you,
Mommy and Dad.
"Also, my Grandpa Meyer [Lullove] would
have been a really nice person in my life, but
he died before I was born."
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Workmen's Circle
Sunday School students
take a moment to consider.
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s we approach Thanks-
giving next week, Level II
shule students (children in
Tara Fugate, 8, of Huntington Woods: "I
like my teacher, Miss Yamron [at Huntington
Woods' Burton Elementary School], because
she teaches us very interesting things. My
favorite subject is reading. Also, I'm grateful for
my aunt because it's really special when I get
to see her. She lives very far.
"I'm in third grade. And I really like my school
because of our principal. We collect things so
we can go on field trips, like to Cranbrook,
and we get to go on nature walks."
grades 2-5) at Workmen% Circle
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Educational Center in Oak Park
Jenny Pollack, 8, of
Huntington Woods: "I'm
grateful for my family."
tell what they appreciate in their
lives. Their teacher is Toby Hollan-
der of Oak Park.
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Benjamin Granzotto, 8, of Pleasant Ridge:
"I'm grateful for my mom. She buys me cool stuff
for my birthday, like Scooby-Doo stuff. And I'm
grateful for my daddy because he takes me to 7-
1 1. I'm grateful for my Aunt Jane because she buys
me Cokes and Scooby-Doo tapes.
"I'm not done yet. I have more.
"Also, I'm thankful for my Aunt Sarah. Her last
name is, well, I don't know how to spell it. And
what else? Oh yeah, I'm thankful for my friends."
Joe Granzotto, 9 3/4, of Pleasant
Ridge: "I'm grateful for my teacher, Mr.
Jeffrey [at Roosevelt Elementary School
in Ferndale]. He funny."
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Daniel Hurwitz-Goodman, 7,
of Detroit: "I'm grateful for my family
[my parents are real smart), my
friends and my home."
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