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July 13, 2001 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-07-13

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DIANA LIEBERMAN

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ndy Gunsberg, who
sprids the school year
teachiig future preschool
teacherbegan his sum-
mer doing a little field work.
Gunsberg, an associate professor
of early childhood education at
Oakland University in Auburn
Hills, took his guitar and bag of
musical instruments to Yeshivat
Akiva's summer day camp in
Southfield. The June 29 program
was just the first of a series of Friday
morning special activities scheduled
for Akiva campers throughout the
summer. ❑



Clockwise from top:
Andy Gunsberg entertains Akiva students.

Efraim and Daniel Zacks, ages 2 and 5, join Shoshana Silverstein, 5,
at the Friday morning program. All three children live in Southfield.

Four-year-old Gabriel Mann of Franklin enjoys the show.

Yonni Katz, 2, of Southfield, gets to play the great big barrel drum.

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