A ADIaguer Visits Shaarey Zedek hosts holiday event for young families featuring Kermit. M ore than 40 preschool- age families gathered on Tuesday, April 8, at the Huntington Woods Library to celebrate and learn about Passover. Children heard a Passover story and sang songs with Rabbi Aaron Starr from Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Kermit the Frog entertained the children with games and activi- ties. Children made their own kar- pas bowls and ate frog snacks made of apples and grapes. Shaarey Zedek is pleased to offer programs for families with young children. For more information, contact Tobye Bello, program direc- tor, at (248) 357-5544 or tbello@ shaareyzedek.org . ❑ "I've liked photography since I was a kid. After moving to Fox Run, I began taking pictures around campus, and now we've started a Fox Run photography club." f_ Ayal Starr of Southfield hangs with Kermit during the program. —Fox Run resident Dr. Leonard Stein Living at Fox Run in Novi, Dr. Leonard Stein has time to Participants create frog karpas holders. work full-time as an optometrist and develop his eye for photography. Since dining, maintenance and 24-hour security are all handled by our expert full-time staff, Fox Run residents have more energy and opportunity to pursue their passions. Fox Run is a great place for seniors who enjoy an active lifestyle. Learn more about independent retirement living at Fox Run in Novi. Call 1-800-989-0293 today for your free brochure. eriCA-50)1, LIVING Fox Run Add more Living to your Life' Novi EricksonLiving.com Families enjoy playing with Kermit. in April 17 • 2014 25