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April 15, 2021 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-04-15

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18 | APRIL 15 • 2021

faces&places

Students at Metro Detroit Jewish day schools are keeping busy
and doing all sorts of great things. Here’s just a sample.

From Our Day Schools

Chidon Ziyonut at Farber

Farber Hebrew Day School students recent-
ly enjoyed Chidon Ziyonut, a program run
by the school’s Bnei Akiva Shlichim. Over
the weeks leading up to Yom HaAtzmaut,
Farber students have learned about the
State of Israel by interactive activities. There
were small presentations and plays, such as
a re-enactment of the first Zionist Congress
and a play about David Ben-Gurion and his
life leading up to the establishment of the
State of Israel.

Passover Bingo at FJA
As part of the BetterTogether in
a Box program, Frankel Jewish
Academy students and Jewish
Senior Life participants kicked
off Passover with Passover
Bingo, created by the students.
Each resident also received a
unique picture frame decorated
by their buddy to brighten up
their day.

Eighth-
grader
Eliana
Jacobs

Re-enacting
life of David
Ben-Gurion

FHDS Middle School
students at model
Zionist congress

Elishama Ellis,
Sophia Smith
and Esti Mizrahi

COURTESY OF FARBER

COURTESY OF FJA

JSL-FJA Passover Bingo

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