ToodsWai. w*WsotaRSIP§,is . Irma Glaser reads to two children through the DJCL program. Sixty Jewish volunteers brought the energy and excitement of Dr. Seuss to children in public schools in Detroit and Oakland County in celebration of March Is Reading Month and the 100th birthday of Dr. Seuss. Volunteers from the Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy (DJCL), in partnership with the Jewish Federation's Women's Campaign and Education Department, shared their love of reading with pre-kindergarten through third-grade classrooms in nine area schools. Sally. Jo Levine and Irma Glaser, co-chairs of DJCL, along with Miriam Seagle, Patty Shook, Lillian Taub and Wendy Wilder, were assigned to Schulze Elementary in Detroit (which Patty attended as a child). The old school building has been replaced at the original site by a new, well-equipped structure that has retained the same facade of old. Reading to a group of pre- school and early elementary pro- foundly hearing impaired students was the highlight of Irma Glaser's day. With the aid of an inter- preter, two teachers and an assis- tant, she shared Dr. Seuss's The Foot Book with 12 children and found that even after so many years have passed, Dr. Seuss, through his fanciful pictures and use of rhyme, still provides a uni- versal language that can be under- stood by all. Literacy is the number one goal of Schulze teachers, parents and paraprofessionals, Glaser said. It is a goal shared by the DJCL, a pro- gram of the Jewish Community Council that is dedicated to pro- viding volunteer reading tutors for at-risk public school students. "It is our Jewish community's response to the U.S. Department of Education's literacy initiative known as the "America Reads Challenge," said Glaser. Mobilized are 400 volunteers working at 37 schools in Detroit and Oakland County with hun- dreds of students in grades kinder- garten through three. DJCL pro- vided 4,000 books to children this past year alone, many of whom have never owned their own books. If you would be interested in becoming a literacy volunteer, contact Phyllis Jarvis, project coordinator of the Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy, (248) 642- 5393 or Jarvis@jfmd.org 6800 West Maple Road On the JCC Campus • West Bloomfield 248.788.5300 Wedding And Party Specialists Flowers For All Occasions G SI OF NATURE TATE T FLOWERS (248) 559-5424 (888) 202-4466 Fax: (248) 559-5426 29115 Greenfield, Southfield, MI 48076 V t'14# 7140 793870 47N 4/ 2 2004 89