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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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Pizza
In A
Hut

Beth Shalom sukkah-
decorating party brings
glue, beads and families
together.

SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN
Staff Writer

ike any program geared
toward families with young
children, Congregation
Beth Shalom's Pizza (and
Pasta) in a Hut provided fun, food
and a bit of a mess.
Buz because the painting, gluing
and dinner event, chaired by Michelle
Sider, was held in the synagogue's
sukkah, clean up was easy. Most of the
artwork from the Oct. 4 event was
hung on the sukkah walls and ceiling.
About 85 participants, including
multigenerational families, were
involved in projects geared to various
ages.
"We had five different art stations,"
says Lainie Phillips, Beth Shalom's
Family Life Educator. "Four to deco-
rate the sukkah, and one to take
home."
While the older kids glued beads
and beans on foam cutouts of Jewish
symbols, the younger artists created
stuffed, sequined ceiling decorations.
"Families worked together to make
paper chains, writing a blessing or a
wish on the links," Phillips says. And
kids of all ages could create a special
treat — a sukkah made of graham
crackers, frosting and fruit-shaped
cereal.
"Many of our families have their
own sukkot at home," Phillips says.
"We wanted this to be a project for
them to decorate our sukkah, but also
to make things to take home for their
own."

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