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April 13, 2006 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-13

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Young "space travelers" learn about
good manners at Temple Israel.

Keri Guten Cohen

Story Development Editor

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tudents in Temple Israel's

Pre-K and Kindergarten
classes did some space "
travel March 26 to Planet Derech Eretz
(Good Manners).
"Children learn best by using their.
imaginations and so I thought space
travel would be a fun, interactive way
to teach the Jewish value of good
manners:' says Amy Appelman, direc-
tor of family education.
- Nearly 100 children and their par-
ents attended the program, which had
the children blasting off to the new

planet, where they went from station
to station to learn about good man-
ners. A real space lift-off was simulat-
ed through video footage of an Apollo
11 mission and families were able to
visit an inflatable planetarium where
they toured the world beyond planet
Earth — all provided by the Detroit
Science Center. -
Families also read a Jewish story
and discussed what happens when
there are no" rules. Additionally, they
made a billboard ad to be displayed
on Planet Derech Eretz so all could
remember to follow important rules.
And they learned new songs with
DJ Cosmos at the local radio station
— FM Derech Eretz.

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Josh Ishbia, 6, of Farmington Hills and Amy Appelman, Temple Israel's
director of family education, at one of the learning stations

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