AppleTre Picture This! What kind of a program actually relishes putting you to sleep? 0 n Nov. I J., families from throughout the area learned all about sweet dreams --- the Jewish way — at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Hosted by the Jewish Family Education Project of Metropolitan Detroit, the program taught moms and dads and chil- dren great new ways to incorporate Jewish tradition into their bedtime routine, "Shhhhma and Sweet Dreams'' featured pillowcase making, Jewish bedtime stories and music. Each family who participated also received an activity book into which they could place their child's photo. Clockwise fi-om top left.. The bedtime story was too much for 3 1/2-year-old Ryan Tokowitz ofWest Bloomfield. He was held by his grandmother, Dolly Weinstein ofWalled Lake. Jonathan Berman, a 4i/2 -year-old from Farmington Hills, and his mother, Monique, work on an artistic pillowcase. • • .X.".'41. Barb Fink of West Bloomfield and her 3 1/2-year- old daughter, Nicole, listen to a story. JEFF Director Lisa Soble Siegmann of Oak Park sings to the children. Susan Sinai of Southfield reads the children a story. 1440"-- 100010*" : ., t r, 1f•;