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December 02, 2010 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-12-02

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Chanukah Art Contest

COLORING THE HOLIDAY

/ ON THE COVER

SOLUJER

SHOP

This section is sponsored by

• THE DOLL HOSPITAL & TOY SOLDIER SHOP, BERKLEY
• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lighting The Menorah

More than 300 children "light up" the Jewish News.

Alan Hitsky
Associate Editor

L

exi Glickman is on her way to being an accomplished artist. The Akiva
Hebrew Day School fifth-grader from Southfield comes by her art talent
honestly.
The 10-year-old daughter of Robyn and David Glickman follows her father's tal-
ent. He works at Ford Motor Engineering, but does graphic art work on the side.
"I like to draw and do all kinds of art," said Lexi. "I like to paint?'
Her dad says Lexi also does electronic art, "and her technique is getting better
all the time." Lexi has won honorable mention in the Jewish News Chanukah Art
Contest in the past. This year, she's the grand prize winner.
She was one of 78 entrants in the contest's age 10-12 division this year. There
were a total of 314 entries, including 150 in the age 7-9 division and 86 from age
6-and-under.
In addition to having her artwork displayed on the cover of today's Jewish
News, Lexi earned a $100 cash prize. Winners in the various age groups — Julia
Bienstock, Rose Sher and Naomi Lupovitch — will each receive $18 from the
Jewish News. ❑

Entries On Display

All 314 Chanukah Art Contest entries
will be displayed on a rotating basis at
the Beaumont Medical Building in West
Bloomfield (6900 Orchard Lake Rd.) as
part of the Chanukah Wonderland spon-
sored by the Sara & Morris Tugman Bais
Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield
and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. The program began Dec.1 and
will continue through Sunday, Dec. 5, with
games, crafts and refreshments.
Anyone wishing to pick up their Jewish
News Chanukah Art Contest entry can do
so from Wednesday, Dec. 8, through Friday,
Jan. 7, at the Jewish News office, 29200
Northwestern Hwy., Suite 110, Southfield.

GRAND PRIZE

Lexi Glickman, 10

Southfield
Akiva

Chanukah Art on page 40

FIRST PLACE,
AGE 10-12

Julia Bienstock,
10

Farmington Hills
Adat Shalom

FIRST PLACE, AGE 7-9

Rose Sher, 7

Birmingham
Temple Beth El

FIRST PLACE, AGE 6
AND UNDER

Naomi
Lupovitch, 6

West Bloomfield
Hillel Day School

December 2 • 2010

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