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November 24, 2000 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-24

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create miracles," Lichtenstein said. "This
project brings together the relationship
between Chanukah and light, miracles
and passion."
The relationship between the Beth
Shalom students and the Coville resi-
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THANKSGIVING

Arline Finkelstein of West Bloomfield
drove herself to Coville to be with her
granddaughter, Anna Abromovich, 13,
of Oak Park, and Anna's senior friend.
"Once a month, Anna asks me to
come," Finkelstein said. "Her senior
asked me if I lived here. When she found
out who I was, she hugged me."
For the mitzvah on her card, Anna
wrote, "I went to visit Esther Litman at
Coville Apartments. I
talked to her and made
her happy."
Coville resident
Bernie Sommer had
kind words for his sev-
enth-grade partner, Brett
Mertz, 12, of Oak Park.

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Previous page bottom: Miriam Blake watches Ida Erdstein
write her mitzvah story.

Abovet: Visiting artist Sasha Bergmann Lichtenstein helps
Brett Mertz make a plaster cast of his hand, while volunteer
Ian Feig begins the process with Coville resident Bernie
Sommer.

Below: Two samples of the finished products, now part of the
Mitzvah Menorah.

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should be proud of," he
said.
For his part, Boris
Milter, 13, of Oak Park,
has a specific mitzvah
plan. "I am saving
money to donate to
charity," he wrote on his
plaster hand. "I'm not
sure which one, but I
already have more than
$100 saved for this. I
also have a savings sys-
tem which includes
putting one out of every
$10 I spend away for
charity"
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schools involved in the

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Chaplaincy Program and
Shoshana Ben Ozer, Beth Shalom's
religious school director, its goal is to
build friendship between the students
and the seniors.
Working on the plaster hands was
the third of 10 joint activities planned
for this year.
"We wanted a real relationship
between the students and the seniors,
Ad that's what has happened," Ben
Ozer said. "It has a life of its own now."
Students are sending "their" seniors
cards between the monthly meetings,
and worrying about their health.

menorah project were Birmingham
Temple in Farmington Hills, Adat
Shalom Synagogue's Beth Achim
Religious School in Farmington Hills,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek's Laker
Center in West Bloomfield,
Congregation Shir Tikvah in Troy,
Jewish Parents Institute in West
Bloomfield and Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield.
The only other seniors whose hands
appear on the menorah live at the
Fleischman Residence in West
Bloomfield. Their seventh-grade partners
attend Congregation Shir Tikvah.❑

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