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October 05, 2001 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-05

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hard.
"Sukkot is my favorite
holiday," Mark said.
"And putting up the
sukkah is always fun,
though it can be chal-
lenging."
Like the time
Lichterman built his
sukkah while it was
raining. Or the time he
ended up with one cor-
ner of a sukkah panel
going right through the window of his house. At
least someone was there to share his pane — er,
pain.
"I bribe a friend to come over and help," he
said.
Next comes the decorating, which "always is a
fun-filled activity at the Lichterman home."
Everyone helps, and decorations consist of some
new handmade treasures, some new store-bought
finds, and children's art projects from years gone
by.
"As long as they're not moldy," Mark said, "we
put them up."
The Lichtermans also always make it a point
to invite family friends and the children's class-
mates from Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit for a meal in the sukkah.
And then, it's nothing but joy, Mark said:
"The kids love it."

Outside their
Farmington Hills
sukkah are Marvin
Fishman with grandson
Simon, 8 months; Diane
with granddaughter
Michaela, 15 months;
granddaughter Eliana,
4; grandson Jacob, 4;
and granddaughter Julia
Bienstock, 19 months.

First-Time Sukkah

Down the street in Farmington Hills, Marvin
and Diane Fishman are preparing to build their
first sukkah.
"We've thought about doing this for a number
of years," Marvin said. "I think we're doing it
now because our oldest grandchild is 4 and
would appreciate it. It was time."
The Fishmans are building their sukkah with the
assistance of the Temple Israel Personal Trainer
Program, which sends a temple member to help any-
Eugene came up with the idea of placing heaters inside
one
do
anything
Jewish, from lighting Shabbat candles to,
their sukkah." But be careful, Susan warns: These mus t
well,
building
a
sukkah.
be used with great caution.
The Fishmans' "trainer" provided the
When her sons and daughters were still
family
with photocopies of "appropriate
young children, she would eagerly antici-
(blessings) you say in a sukkah,
brachot
pate the tiny visitors who came by on the
and how it's supposed to be built to make
first two days of Sukkot. They're called
it kosher," Fishman said. He even offered
sukkah hoppers, and they stop in for a
to help build the sukkah, which will be
snack and a quick look at the lovely decora-
made of wood, but the Fishmans opted
tions.
to do it on their own.
Susan knows what children love, so she
The Fishmans plan to top their
offers her visitors what any child would cer-
sukkah
with scach made of tree branch-
tainly regard as the five main food groups:
es and leaves, then for decorations "we'll
"I leave them cookies, chips, candy, lol-
probably use gourds and go to the fruit
lipops and drinks," she says.
market to see what they have."
Among the happy grandchildren
Putting Up The Sukkah
who
will be visiting the Fishmans'
Meanwhile, in nearby Huntington Woods,
sukkah
this year are Eliana Fishman,
Mark and Susan Lichterman and their three
4;
Jacob
Fishman, who turns 4 next
children Yossi, Aliza and Eden are enjoying
month;
Julia
Bienstock, 2; Michaela
putting up their sukkah. Well, the children
Fishman,
1;
and
Simon Fishman,
are enjoying it and the parents are working
who turns 1 in February.
The Fishman sukkah.

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