meg al.5try Aq smoq d iyels Have Safety Scissors, Will Travel wo preschool teachers turn the tables o classroom instruction. • V,4:45iigiggiAar k4,4 . • SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN Staff Writer ith carloads of construction paper and glitter, Marcia Manson and Renee Feinberg have taken their decades of preschool classroom teaching experience on the road. Instead of having the kids come to school, they bring their classroom to the playrooms of the 18- month to 4-year-old youngsters they teach. "Renee and I call ourselves "2 Wandering Jews," said Manson, who worked with Feinberg at Congregation Beth Ahm for 10 years. "We wan- der from home to home, our cars filled with a full classroom of materials." In business since January, the Farmington Hills women run both a mother-toddler program and classes for the bigger kids. Their hope is for the 14% 5/28 2004 70 classes to be an enrichment program taken in addition to structured nursery school classes for the kids. Classes — which include five-10 children — are geared toward what the moms request, with length and content varying to include a combina- tion of Judaic enrichment, music, art, play and academics. For one class, a May 11 field trip to Yad Ezra's kosher food pantry in Berkley allowed the kids to display and share what they had been learning. "Our goal is to do more hands-on mitzvahs that most don't get in the classrooms," Manson said. "A mitzvah is something which comes from the heart and all children can learn to be kind, no matter what age." Bringing with them their own creations of pup- pets, made to look like giant pennies, they sang to Lea Luger, Yad Ezra's development director, who Top left: Renee Feinberg of armington Hills watches as 4-year-old students Jayne Bender and Drew Klayman, both of West Bloomfield, display their tzedakah pup- pets at Yad Ezra in Berkley. gave them a tour of the facility. The kids also brought along tzedakah boxes they made and filled with change. At Yad Ezra, the kids poured their coin-donations into a big bowl and then took the cans back home to start refilling them. Next up: "We are doing summer classes — all outside," Manson said. "Painting on fences, side- walks and creating all art in the sunshine." Fl For information on classes offered by 2 Wandering Jews, call Marcia Manson at (248) 661-0668 or Renee Feinberg at (248) 661-1877. Top right: At Yad Ezra, Marcia Manson of Farmington Hills sings a song about giving tzedakah with 4:year-olds Harrison Boudouris and Bradley Lucke; both of West Bloomfield.