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December 16, 2010 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-12-16

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Family Focus

Fun For All from page 49

Jacob Bronstein and Autumn Jacob

with joy and excitement.
Spending time with the energetic first-
graders was a great experience for everyone.
Everybody made a friend; and it will be a
day that everyone will remember because it
was filled with so much happiness.
Every person had a favorite part of
the afternoon. Some first-graders espe-
cially loved playing and hanging out with
eighth-graders. Others loved participating
in the four fun rotations we planned. The
adorable first-graders were able to inter-
act with the eighth-graders, making new
friends, observing role models and learn-

Emma Cutler and Hannah Rybak

ing something new along the way.
This experience allowed the eighth-
graders to work together as a team. We
became leaders and role models for the
first-graders, who look up to us as the old-
est students at school.
We were so pleased seeing all of the
bright smiles on the students' faces. We
knew everyone had a fabulous time full of
Chanukah fun. ❑

Abby Siegal of Beverly Hills and Ellie Ginis of

Farmington Hills, both 13, are eighth-graders at

Hillel Day School.

Samantha Sherman and Tali Rubenstein

ANYWHERE ELSE

THIS WOULD JUST BE AN OLD CITY.

BUT THIS IS JERUSALEM This is where the stories we grew
„,

up with happened
; w the events that have most profoundl y affected humankind
here
took place. No cit y in the world can match its power to bring the past to lite. It is one
the man y wonders of Israel.— where the histor y that makes us who we are still lives.

There's a little hit of Israel in all of us. Come

find the Israel in vou.

IS RA HL

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