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October 19, 2001 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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stack of colored paper, a
few rolls of tape and the
helping hands of some car-
ing adults — that's all it
took for kindergartners at Temple
Emanu-El to form the longest Sukkot
paper-chain decoration they'd ever
seen.
It all took place Oct. 1 in Beth
Isaacs' academic kindergarten class-
room.
The helping hands were provided by
senior citizens who live at the Harriett
and Ben Teitel Jewish Apartments,
located just a few steps west of Emanu-
El in Oak Park.
Once the chains were finished, the
intergenerational artists draped them
over Teitel's sukkah. ❑

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Clockwise from top:
Ella Schodowski, 5, of
Huntington Woods, shows off
the paper loops she made for
the Teitel Apartments' sukkah.

An aerial view of the
workplace, as kindergartners
and seniors create Sukkot
decorations.

An enormous chain winds its
way, from Temple Emanu-El to
the Teitel Apartments, led by
Hattie Groskind 5, of
Huntington Woods.

Teitel resident Lillian Polk
works with 5-year-ola' Jared
Katz ofHuntingt, on Woods.

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