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January 12, 2001 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-12

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ever

has there been a fiercer
Maccabee soldier than little
Lilly Morrison performing in
front of family and friends.
Dance instructor Harriet Berg pre-
sented A Jewish Child's Nutcracker Dec.
19 at the Oak Park Jewish Community
Center. The 3-5 year olds in Berg's
"Tuesday Twinkletoes" class danced their
hearts out in the Chanukah perfor-
mance.
With music from Tchaikovsky's
Nutcracker Suite beginning the program,
five Chanukah songs followed — along
with various costume changes — pro-
ducing an adorable half-hour of jump-
ing, dancing and smiling.

Above: liana Sherizen, 3, of
Huntington Woods, gives
flowers to Harriet Berg
after the performance.

Top: Lilly Morrison, 5, of
Huntington Woods, pe orMS
as a Maccabee soldier.

Andrea Roisman, Jewish Life and
Learning program coordinator at the
Oak Park JCC, said, "Harriet likes to
add a classical aspect, and it was a very
cute performance." ❑

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