30 | NOVEMBER 14 • 2019 

Jews in the D

Deep Discounts at 
Council Re|sale
NCJW|MI’
s Council Re|sale 
shop, one of the oldest resale 
shops in Metro Detroit, is cele-
brating its 85th anniversary on 
Sunday, Nov. 17, from noon-4 
p.m. The resale shop, located 
at 3297 W
. 12 Mile Road in 
Berkley, will celebrate the day 
by offering discounts of up to 85 
percent and entry to win prizes, 
each worth $85 in value. 

NCJW

Marion and Tillie, 
circa 1930s

It seems like yesterday that 
the Hillel Day School Early 
Childhood Center opened 
its doors. A decade onward, 
Director of Early Education 
Robin Pappas says the feel-
ing of having arrived at 
this milestone “is surreal. I 
never imagined we would 
grow the way we have. The 
fact that so many of our 
teachers are still here today 
speaks to how committed 
and wonderful our staff 
truly is.”
All ECC alumni are invit-
ed to a reunion on Sunday, 
Nov. 17, at 2 p.m., featuring 
ECC-themed crafts, snacks 
and more. The event will 

take place in the newly 
expanded and renovated 
ECC, which added 6,000 
square feet of space to invite 
collaboration and curiosity, 
in alignment with the ECC’
s 
philosophy that all children 
thrive in an environment 
that values their ability 
to question and challenge 
as they explore the world 
around them.
“I look forward to seeing 
many children from previ-
ous years. I love seeing how 
they have grown and hear-
ing what they are doing,” 
Pappas said. “Our first class 
of 4-year-olds are now in 
eighth grade!” 

Early Childhood Center 10-Year Reunion

ECC indoor structure

COURTESY OF HILLEL

