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September 11, 2014 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-11

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Shir Shalom's day at the zoo is filled
with fun educational opportunities.

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ore than 30 families gathered
at the Detroit Zoo for Temple
Shir Shalom's "Two by Two
at the Zoo" event on Aug. 20 for an
evening of food, fun and family learning
with Temple Shir Shalom's Preschool,
the Learning Center and Shoresh, the
religious school.
The families, along with Temple
Shir Shalom's clergy and staff, enjoyed
a cookout dinner, Jewish sing-along
and Noah's Ark-themed scavenger
hunt through the zoo. Like Temple

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Shir Shalom's educational mission,
this event provided families with the
opportunity to build relationships
while learning together.
"This event was a great way to
welcome new families and reconnect
with returning families as we kick off
the upcoming school year." said Marsha
Mitnick, Learning Center director. "We
wanted our families to get a taste of the
way we learn at Temple Shir Shalom:
through fun, energetic and hands-on
Jewish educational experiences"

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The Meyers and Gedrich families pose for a picture before heading out on
the scavenger hunt.

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Left: Marsha Mitnick, Learning Center director, and Janet Kelly, preschool
teacher and second-grade Shoresh teacher, welcome families. Right: Connor
Lee, Tobais Slinde, Elijah Slinde and Benjamin Schwartz

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Michigan (JBAM) launch event. Join us to learn more aboutJBAM
and how you can get involved.

The newly formed Jewish Bar Association of Michigan will celebrate
the Jewish New Year at Local Kitchen and Bar on September 17th.
JBAM's mission is to promote and unifyJewish and other like-minded
attorneys, judges, law students and paralegals in Michigan by
providing social, educational and charitable activities.

Wednesday, September 17, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
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Event Pricing:
$10/Member
$20/non-member (RSVP by 9/12)
$25/non-member (RSVP after 9/12 or walk-ir'

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Cantor Penny Steyer and Sarah Allyn, associate director of Shoresh, sing
and dance with some of the preschoolers.

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