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in Detroit?
If you're a newcomer to the community and are
interested in receiving complimentary High Holiday tickets
at a local synagogue, please call by September 15:
Karen Alpiner, (248) 539-9354
or e-mail: alpiner@mindspring.com
For other information, or to receive a Shalom Detroit welcome packet,
please call the Federation Women's Campaign and Education Department
at (248) 642-4260, ext. 183.
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bead is assigned to each word and
coal and wood. Taking a coal from
when the campers do something
a fire, they burn a crater into the
exemplifying one of the themes,
center of a block of wood and carve
they receive the corresponding bead.
the outside into the shape of a
The winners of the
Kiddush cup.
Hunter/Hunted
game
Brad
Magid
helps
The cup is especially use-
receive a yellow bead for
Allie Davidow, 10,
ful on camping trips and
awareness because they
of Bloomfield
shows the campers that a
have to be aware of the
Township, Carla
Kiddush cup does not have
hunters in order to survive.
Frank, 10, Paris,
to be made of metal.
They can also earn a
France, and Leanna
Magid, who is majoring
mitzvah
bead, usually
Rappaport, 10,
in education, with a minor
the
last,
after
performing
Huntington Woods,
in zoology, at Lynn
a
mitzvah
for
animal or
put
the
caramel
on
a
University in Boca Raton,
plant
life.
Campers
are
stick.
Fla., enjoys his new posi-
encouraged to put the
tion. "I like teaching the
beads on a necklace.
kids; it's good showing them how to
Sarah Kolchinsky, 9, of
do something. It's always cool to
Farmington Hills, describes her
watch a child understand. You can
experience making the caramel. "I
see in it their eyes when they learn
liked it a lot because you get to see
something new."
what it was like when it wasn't toxic
To help the campers remember
and wasn't ruining the earth."She
what they learn, he developed a
enjoys the Teva program because "it
theme for the summer using the
makes you see things in a different
word Teva: Together Everyone
way."
Visions Awareness. A different color
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Scene Happenings
For college age through 30-something.
Aug. 5 Sunday, 10:30 a.m. B'nai B'rith Leadership Network drop-in softball
at North Farmington High School. Also on Aug. 19.
To have your programs listed, contact Kara Weiner at the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, (248) 203-1499, or
kweiner@jfmd.org or Alan Hitsky at the Jewish News, (248) 354-6060
or ahitsky@thejewishnews.com