e ' t N111:1 PAYING IT FORWARD No Question About It Second-graders at Yeshivat Akiva create custom pillows for their Passover seders. DIANA LIEBERMAN Copy Editor/Education Writer KRISTA HUSA Staff Photographer t's right there in the Four Questions: "On all other nights, we eat either sitting straight or leaning. On this night, we are required to lean." This year, teacher Anna Greenfield of Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield thought of a project that would bring home to her second- graders just what it means to recline. For the last few weeks before Passover, each one created a hand- embroidered pil- low to use at their family seders. It was the first time some of them had handled a needle, but, by the first night of Passover, each child was able to recline like a member of nobility. ❑ Clockwise from top left• Rachel Miller, 8, of West Bloomfield concentrates on her needlepoint. Justin Kelman, 8, of Southfield stitches a design on his Passover pillow. Michelle Shumunov, 8, of Southfield gets some help from teacher Anna Greenfield. 4/12 2002 42 from page 41 port was a new friend of treatment course, the Matt, Keith Bernacki, 25, next step is involve- of Birmingham, whom ment in the American Roberta Lash calls one of Cancer Society's West Matt's "chemo room- Bloomfield Relay for mates." Life, in which he par- "He has the same cancer ticipated last June. He as Matt," she says. "He spoke at a March has been successful in his organizational meet- battle, even with the ing for this year's recurrence in his lungs event to gain funds (experienced also by Matt). His parents for cancer research. (Dr. Edward and Karen Bernacki) For Roberta Lash, being surrounded came, too." by those who care and those Unbeknownst to the Lashes, are making a difference is Matt L ash North Farmington High inspirational. "This is a begin- of Nov i with School, where Matt was a stu- ning of a network of people Jackie Ruscitti dent before beginning current extending themselves to those ofPo w erhouse studies at Michigan State who find they are in the bat- Gym i n West University in East Lansing, tle against cancer," she says. Bloo m field. held a "Dollar for Matt Day," Her hope is that with each with students raising $800, show of support she receives, which they donated to the fund. she'll be able to turn around and help In addition to spinners, some of someone else. whom rode for two, three or four hours, the event led by Powerhouse To make a donation, send check, manager Jackie Ruscitti and personal payable to Matthew Lash trainer Barb Kane, included 15 minute Foundation, 41677 Sleepy massages offered for $20 donations. Hollow Dr., Novi, MI 48377. For Matt, who continues to work out and attend classes throughout his ❑ Spirituality Forum: Forum Focuses Personal Connection On Disabilities The Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit is sponsoring a forum, Wednesday, April 24, on "What Does Judaism Mean to You: The Power of Personal Connection." It will be held 8:45 a.m. to noon at the Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plan, 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Guest speakers include Rabbi Lauren Berkun, Jewish Theological Seminary of America Midwest Rabbinic Fellow, speaking on Conservative Judaism and the topic of mikvah; Karen Greenberg, who with her husband Sid, has put together a Kabbalah course, will discuss "Mysticism and Kabbalah"; Rabbi Marla Hornsten of Temple Israel will speak on Reform Judaism; Rabbi Tamara Kolton of the Birmingham Temple will speak on Secular Humanism; and artist Deana Sperka will speak on Orthodox Judaism. Tickets are $15 per person and include a kosher continental breakfast. Registration by April 14 is required. For information, call. Rosann Barak, (248) 642-4260. A program titled "Securing the Future: Financial and Estate Planning for Families of Individuals with Disabilities," will take place 7 - 9:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield Township. The program will teach how to maximize resources for individuals with disabilities. Financial planning experts will discuss government ben- efits, estate planning and pooled account trusts. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, in partnership with JARC, Kadima, JVS and Jewish Family Service, this program is made possible by a gift from the Jewish Fund. Representatives from the sponsoring agencies will answer questions about services for individuals with disabili- ties. Admission is free and refresh- ments will be served. Registration is required by Monday, April 15. Call Pat Mayer, (248) 203-1519.