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October 19, 2001 - Image 61

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-10-19

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There is an old saying, "Sticks and stories may break my bones, but words
will never hurt me." Any person that has been a target of a bully knows that
words can and do hurt. Please join us for the JET Theatre's production of
WORD, a series of vignettes illustrating the power of words to hurt or heal.

The vignettes will provide a starting point for an ongoing dialogue for the

audience after the presentation.

CLOSE THE BOOK ON HATE

Clockwise from opposite
page, top left:
Samantha Elkus, 2, of
Huntington Woods
makes a stained-glass
sukkah decoration.

Matthew Raisky, 5, of
Huntington Woods
enjoys his edible
sukkah.

David Price of
Huntington Woods and
his daughter Elana, 7,
make a paper chain.

Debbie Salinger of
Huntington Woods
has dinner in the
sukkah with her son
Eli Faulk, 4, and his
dad, John Faulk.

Joseph Wilcox, 5, of
Oak Park works on a
beaded design with
help from his grand-
mother Martha Sable
of Southfield.

- Noah Newman, 7, of
Bloomfield Hills works
on an edible sukkah.

WORD

Presented by

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BARNES NOBLE

BOOKSELLERS

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Community Education Endowment Fund

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THE DORFMAN

FOUNDATION

YOUTH

Art

,

THEATER

Tuesday, October 23rd
7:00 p.m.

6800 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield, MI

Barnes & Noble, the nation's largest bookseller and the Anti-Defamation
League, a premiere organization in the fight against racism, anti-Semitism

an bigotry, have joined forces to help parents, caregivers, teachers and civic

leaders confront and conquer prejudice through education and books. Close
the Book on Hate Provides the resources and programs to help end prejudice

and discrimination in America.

For further information, please call the ADL at 248-355-3730 or

Barnes & Noble at 248-626-6804.

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Senior

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