Kids Say
I Love
You
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Ariel Fisher, 4, of
Southfield:
"My dad [Moshe]
brings us to school and
cuts the lawn and when
I go to sleep he reads
me the parsha [Torah
portion of the week]
story."
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For Father's Day on
Sunday, children in
Lissie Rothstein's
nursery school class
at Yeshivat Akiva
in Southfield tell what
makes their father
so terrific.
Devorah Katan, 4 '/2,
of West Bloomfield:
"He [Uzi] cooks french
fries. He plays with me.
He plays tag and he
doesn't catch me."
Hannah Hess, 5,
of Oak Park:
"My dad [Marc] is a
good dad because he's
my abba and he likes
me."
Talya Kresh, 4 3/4, of
Oak Park:
"My dad [Ed] gets gum-
balls for us and he gives
us candies and he plays
with us. My favorite
game is Duck, Duck,
Goose."
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Cobi Nadel, 4, of
Southfield:
"He [Mark] is a nice
guy. He likes to go
places, to the circus and
to the park. My mom
and dad take me to
school. My dad likes to
go to work."
Yosef Sobol, 4,
of Southfield:
"My abba [Rabbi
Shlomo] plays with me.
We learn together. My
abba is nice."
Story by ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM
Photos by KRISTA HUSA
Gabriel Mann, 5,
of Franklin:
"Daddy [George] cuts
the grass sometimes ...
and sometimes he goes
to the gas station for that
thing in the cutter when
he cuts the grass ... and
he also reads me stories
when I go to bed ... and
sometimes we go around
the block and then we
come back home ... and
sometimes we go to the park and pick up my
brother ... and when I came back home I put on
my pajamas and I went to bed and then got up and
then I went to school ... and that's all."
Shoshana Silow, 5 '/2,
of Huntington Woods:
"My dad [Charles] plays
with me and he calls me
silly names and some-
times he tells me silly
stories and he gives me
presents — like, well,
sometimes for my birth-
day my parents take me
to California and I like
that and that's all."
Simcha Spolter, 4 3/4, of
Oak Park:
"My abba [Rabbi
Reuven] is a rabbi. He
teaches children Torah.
He likes to play games
with me and he likes to
say 'Boor when we're
playing hide-and-seek.
He davens in the shul
and that's where he
teaches Torah."
Kip Glickman, 4, of
Southfield:
"I don't know what my
dad [David] does for a
living. Oh yeah, I do —
he sells cars! He's a good
dad because he plays Lego
with me and he reads sto-
ries to me. Superman is
my favorite. My dad does
everything else, but he
doesn't fix dinner; my
mom does that. My
favorite is chicken."
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2002
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