CLEARVIEW ELECTRONICS The Home Theater Specialist SALES • SERVICE • DESIGN • INSTALLATION M WE DESIGN AND INSTALL: Multi-room AudioNideo • Home Theater • Satellite ; Cable Telephone, Security & Central Vac Systems I AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: Panasonic • SharpVision • B&K • Marantz • Onkyo Paradingm • Klipsch • Snell • Russound and more! N vidual children in the area and news about the region. Despite the severity of the situation, don't look for any videos of Israeli chil- dren carefully garbed in torn clothing, wandering shoeless in dirty streets and begging for money. "These are not sob stories," stated Robert Naftaly, who co-chairs the effort with Dr. Giles. "Our goal is to make people sensitive. The videos just show the kids telling about their lives." Participants also receive a calendar that offers an idea a day for ways to connect with Israel. Developed by the Agency for Jewish Education's JEFF (Jewish Experiences for Families) staff, the calendar features such ideas as: • Go to your local music store and ask workers there to carry Israeli music. • Send flowers from a florist in Israel to a friend of family member who lives there, for Shabbat. • On Passover, really think about what the words Irshanah habitat) bYerushalim (Next Year in Jerusalem) mean. • Hang a map of Israel in your home. • Pray for Israel and the people living there. • Invest in Israeli companies. Check out www.globes.co.il Appelman, who plans a visit to Israel this summer, said that the Michigan Board of Rabbis' endorsement for the project, as well as support from every- one Nvho was asked to participate in School-to-School, came in a heartbeat. In .addition to joining in School-to- School, local congregations are working with Federation to raise an additional $500,000 for the 12 schools in Hadera, Midgal HaEmek, Nazareth Illit and Netanya, all of which receive support through Partnership 2000. "This is a time we really need to take action, we really need to take care of everyone," she said. "[Here in the United States], we need to think about how lucky we are, and shame on us if we don't respond." I I Would you like to create a puzzle for Are You Puzzled? We welcome your submis- sions! Send your puzzle (and solution) to Elizabeth Applebaum, c/o AppleTree (address above). Please note that all submissions must be appropriate family material. Can you solve this cryp- togram? Match the numbers in the puzzle to a letter above. We've given you two letters to get you started. (Need a hint? Think Pesach.) Cryptogram 8 C 0 E F 0 H 1 J i S 2 19 1 25 15 , K LMNOPQR T U V VVX S N 21 19 25 15 11 25 20 19 21 42 3 3 14 21 19 7 26 Y Z N 17 25 23 23 7 26 7 11 21 N 23 26 14 B S 15 11 ' ust about every adult knows the pleasures, and benefits, of a catnap. Now teens are learning the value of a little snooze, too. Five years ago, Anton Anderson, a teacher at Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Conn., began the school's Power Nap Club. Students attend a 30-minute meeting, where they use visualization and relaxation to help them manage stress. Want to learn more? Visit www.atpeacemedia.com where you can also purchase the Power Nap Club Kit for $29.95. Whether Dad is CEO of a major corporation or a garbage collector, chances are his son thinks he's top dog. Now the Ms. Foundation for Women, creator of the Take Our Daughters to Work Day, is giving boys a chance to see their working fathers in action. The foundation recently declared April 24 as Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. The program aims to help chil- dren, aged 8-12, get a better idea of what their parents do on the job. Special Note Are you good at word searches, mazes, secret codes? Then AppleTree's "Are You Puzzled?" is perfect for you! If you solve this week's challenge (open to adults and children of all ages), send your solution, along with your name and city of residence, to arrive NO LATER THAN Tuesday, April 1, to: I Found It! c/o AppleTree, The Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034. We'll print the names of everyone who solves the puzzle here in AppleTree. A ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor Dad, Let's Go To Work Are You Puzzled? S ? 11 25 20 19 2i 15 FREE ESTIMATES ON NEW CONSTRUCTION PREWIRE Sweet Dreams, My Teens Treasure Hunt! Children 5 and younger will love Hanukat, a friendly cat who helps them learn about and celebrate Jewish holidays. 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