Lubavitch Institute as well as a teacher rained a sexual connotation. Without going into nuances, at Beis Chaya Mushka in Oak Park MacPherson explained to her student The experience was her first introduc- that in terms of her story, simple was tion to teaching Jewish women. best. There were seven 14-year-old girls in MacPherson's 10th-grade creative writ- ing class at Beis Chaya Mushka. All Roberta Martin were hoping to be teachers, save one For two years, Roberta Martin, 46, has who wanted to be a writer. served the dual role of social worker and "I believe all of them spoke Yiddish at guidance counselor at Yeshivat Akiva in home," recalls MacPherson, and several Southfield. She helps children in all spoke other languages as well. English, grades with classroom issues and assists which they spoke seniors with their perfectly, was the college applica- language of the class- tions. room. Her most corn- When the mon issues: ado- Oklahoma City fed- lescent and pre- eral building bomb- adolescent con- ing occurred on cerns, such as April 19, 1995, "my friends don't MacPherson's college like me any- students wanted her more. to tell them what "It's the same was going on. None sort of social of them read main- struggles you stream newspapers or would find on watched television, any playground but they knew some- in America," says thing was wrong. Martin. As a small child, A yearlong MacPherson lived in Italy, school-wide project, Carolyn McPherson's South America and France, Derech Eretz, empha- advice to non-Jewish but she describes Beis Chaya sizes respectful behav- teachers at an Mushka as the most different ior. Weekly lessons are Orthodox day culture she has ever experi- incorporated into both school? Keep an open enced — like going to a for- -Judaic and secular sub- mind, have a sense eign country to teach every jects. Examples include of adventure and day, she says. " expressing regret, love yotir subject. MacPherson credits Dr. respect for all teach- David Kagan, principal of ers," showing grad- Beis Chaya Mushka and pres- tude" and "unfair accusations." Martin ident of the Lubavitch Institute, for giv- reinforces these values when working ing her latitude in teaching, enabling with the students. Because there is her to expose her students to certain such a pro-active approach, discipline mainstream texts, including some problems are minor ones, she says. O'Henry stories and Flowers for Martin is Methodist and visited Algernon, which they adored. Israel last February with her church. Parameters, stated or implied, She tries, when it is appropriate, to included no Shakespeare, no stories use religion in problem solving. If she about sexuality, no stories about sees a student who is struggling, she rebelliousness or children disobeying asks, "What does your religion teach parents, MacPherson recalls. you?" Martin says, "I may not know She characterizes her students as "so the answer, but I want them to think incredibly bright, so endowed with the along those lines." belief that education is important and Martin and Bill Andrade, the gym what we were doing mattered." teacher, are the only non-Jewish per- One of MacPherson's goals was to get sonnel in the school. She is impressed her students to realize how many words by the Orthodox community's love, there are in English that mean the same support and nurturing, and says she is thing and how to use them in an appro- always included when Akiva has a priate manner. concert or Chanukah celebration. One day, a student who had an elec- When students who have graduated tronic thesaurus was looking for a word return to Akiva expressly to see Martin, to replace "he said" in her story. 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