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September 05, 2019 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-05

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Tuesday, Aug. 27, families and friends of Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills were on hand as the newly expanded and ren-
ovated ECC was dedicated in time for the new school year. Gifts from the
Samuel and Jean Frankel Heritage Foundation and the William Davidson
Foundation enabled the renovation.
The ECC now includes state-of-the-art learning suites, a central square or
kikar for large gatherings, a kitchen, a large indoor playscape, teacher work-
spaces, and an outdoor playground and garden. The expanded ECC has room
for 180 students, up from 140.
“The expansion of the early childhood education program at Hillel benefits
our entire Jewish community,” said Darin McKeever, president/CEO of the
Davidson Foundation, earlier this year. “More children will be able to begin
their Jewish education in their preschool years, establishing their Jewish iden-
tities within a community committed to religious and academic excellence.”

Staff of the expanded ECC at Hillel Day School

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

Alan Kaufman, Robin Pappas foreground, Ellen

Folbe behind her, Darin McKeever, Scott Reed,

and Naty Katz

Eric Bronstein and Rabbi David Fain

Amy Berman with Jacob, Blake, Benjamin

and Allyson Berman

Alan and Sue Kaufman

Manny Menchel, Adina Levin, Steve Weisberg

and Ralph Gerson

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