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Hillel Day School's4th Grade
May 2020
Table of Contents
Page 4.... Ezekiel Solomon by Daniel Aisner
Page 5.... Anetta Thelma Miller by Neta Arieli
Page 6.... Claire Ettinger Kretchmer by Evin Azariah
Page 7.... Patricia Palacco by Ari Bigelman
Page 8.... Leah Damsky Field by Elie Brode
Page 9.... Arnie Kander by Aiden Burnstein
Page 10.... Hank Greenberg by Ava Cooperman
Page 11.... Joe Ginsburg by Ethan Cooperman
Page 12.... Arn Tellem by Zevi Davidson
Page 13... Barry Gordy by Ben Eisenberg
Page 14... Lorraine Cooper by Noah Elberg
Page 5.... Anetta Thelma Miller by Neta Arieli
Page 6.... Claire Ettinger Kretchmer by Evin Azariah
Page 7.... Patricia Palacco by Ari Bigelman
Page 8.... Leah Damsky Field by Elie Brode
Page 9.... Arnie Kander by Aiden Burnstein
Page 10.... Hank Greenberg by Ava Cooperman
Page 11.... Joe Ginsburg by Ethan Cooperman
Page 12.... Arn Tellem by Zevi Davidson
Page 13... Barry Gordy by Ben Eisenberg
Page 14... Lorraine Cooper by Noah Elberg
Page 15... Julian Edelman by River Farbman
Page 16... Patricia Palacco by Noa Feinberg & Naomi Lieberman
Page 17... Hank Greenberg by Zoe Fish
Page 18... Max Fisher by Ethan Ginter
Page 19... Hank Greenberg by Logan Glass
Page 20... Joe Ginsberg by Parker Gnesin
Page 21... Claire Ettinger Kretchmer by Eli Goldberg
Page 22... Hank Greenberg by Manya Goldstein
Page 23... Hank Greenberg by Will Goodman
Page 24... Hank Greenberg by Zev Gross
Page 25... Mike Hartman by Noah Holtzmanh
Page 16... Patricia Palacco by Noa Feinberg & Naomi Lieberman
Page 17... Hank Greenberg by Zoe Fish
Page 18... Max Fisher by Ethan Ginter
Page 19... Hank Greenberg by Logan Glass
Page 20... Joe Ginsberg by Parker Gnesin
Page 21... Claire Ettinger Kretchmer by Eli Goldberg
Page 22... Hank Greenberg by Manya Goldstein
Page 23... Hank Greenberg by Will Goodman
Page 24... Hank Greenberg by Zev Gross
Page 25... Mike Hartman by Noah Holtzmanh
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Page 26... Henry Zorn by Talya Horwitz
Page 27... Lorraine Cooper by Bayla Kaluzny
Page 28... William Davidson by William Levy
Page 29... Hank Greenberg by Shaun Linden & Jonah Sterling
Page 30... Benny Friedman by Brody Maddin
Page 31... Henry Zorn by Nora Margolis
Page 32... Benny Friedman by Tony Mazur
Page 33... Jackie Kallen by Ariel Miller
Page 34... Estelle Koblin Nelson by Zoey Panter
Page 35... William Davidson by Blake Partovich
Page 27... Lorraine Cooper by Bayla Kaluzny
Page 28... William Davidson by William Levy
Page 29... Hank Greenberg by Shaun Linden & Jonah Sterling
Page 30... Benny Friedman by Brody Maddin
Page 31... Henry Zorn by Nora Margolis
Page 32... Benny Friedman by Tony Mazur
Page 33... Jackie Kallen by Ariel Miller
Page 34... Estelle Koblin Nelson by Zoey Panter
Page 35... William Davidson by Blake Partovich
Page 36... Person by Aria Rogers
Page 37... Hank Greenberg by Emma Schuchman
Page 38... William Davidson by Moses Schuchman
Page 39... Estelle Koblin Nelson by Ryan Schwartz
Page 40... Person by Sarah Sigler
Page 41... Lorraine Cooper by Sophia Squarcia
Page 42... William Davidson by Ayal Starr
Page 43... Harry Eisenstat by Henry Stern
Page 44...Max Fisher by Luca Turner
Page 45...Hank Greenberg by Wyatt Weber
Page 37... Hank Greenberg by Emma Schuchman
Page 38... William Davidson by Moses Schuchman
Page 39... Estelle Koblin Nelson by Ryan Schwartz
Page 40... Person by Sarah Sigler
Page 41... Lorraine Cooper by Sophia Squarcia
Page 42... William Davidson by Ayal Starr
Page 43... Harry Eisenstat by Henry Stern
Page 44...Max Fisher by Luca Turner
Page 45...Hank Greenberg by Wyatt Weber
Daniel Aisner
Ezekiel Solomon.
I chose to write about Ezekiel Solomon. Ezekiel Solomon came to Mackinaw City Michigan in 1761 and he was fur trader. He was important to the Jewish people because he was the first Jewish settler and fur trader in Michigan. Ezekiel Solomon contributed to society by providing supplies to the British Army. Ezekiel Solomon connected to Judaism by being an active member and supporter of his Synagogue in Montreal when he lived there during the winters.
If I could meet Ezekiel Solomon my question would be what was it like to be the only Jewish Family on an island where no one else was Jewish.
I chose to write about Ezekiel Solomon. Ezekiel Solomon came to Mackinaw City Michigan in 1761 and he was fur trader. He was important to the Jewish people because he was the first Jewish settler and fur trader in Michigan. Ezekiel Solomon contributed to society by providing supplies to the British Army. Ezekiel Solomon connected to Judaism by being an active member and supporter of his Synagogue in Montreal when he lived there during the winters.
If I could meet Ezekiel Solomon my question would be what was it like to be the only Jewish Family on an island where no one else was Jewish.
Neta Arieli
Annetta Thelma Miller
Annetta Thelma was born in september 1921. In 1944 Annetta decided to join the army as a nurse since she had a degree in nursing. At that time almost all her classmates were getting married but she said she had to do what had to be done,no matter the challenges. She did not feel it was necessary to travel the “usual route”.I wonder if someone got mad at her because of her choices.
When she came back to the U.S.A she moved to Dearborn Michigan and later on she moved with her family to Huntington Woods. In Michigan she served for 24 years in the State Board of Education. On the board she promoted vocational education, health education and health services in Michigan schools.
She has been passionate about learning other cultures and about understanding people in all parts of the world, in order to transmit her concern for world peace and promote justice.
Annetta Thelma Miller
Annetta Thelma was born in september 1921. In 1944 Annetta decided to join the army as a nurse since she had a degree in nursing. At that time almost all her classmates were getting married but she said she had to do what had to be done,no matter the challenges. She did not feel it was necessary to travel the “usual route”.I wonder if someone got mad at her because of her choices.
When she came back to the U.S.A she moved to Dearborn Michigan and later on she moved with her family to Huntington Woods. In Michigan she served for 24 years in the State Board of Education. On the board she promoted vocational education, health education and health services in Michigan schools.
She has been passionate about learning other cultures and about understanding people in all parts of the world, in order to transmit her concern for world peace and promote justice.
Evin Azariah
Claire Ettlinger Kretchmer is a lady who talks about acts of kindness. She was born on March 7th, 1938. She was born in Chicago Illinois and raised in Michigan. She has been dedicated to the Jewish community since the age 14. Her parents, especially her mom, were good role models for kindness. Claire Ettlinger Kretchmer ‘s mom was a loving woman. Claire Ettlinger Kretchmer wanted to be just like her mom. Claire Ettlinger Kretchmer was a volunteer for Sinai hospital.
If one day I could
meet Clair Ettlinger I would ask her why did she want to do this? Another question I would ask her is why did she want to work at Sinai hospital.
If one day I could
meet Clair Ettlinger I would ask her why did she want to do this? Another question I would ask her is why did she want to work at Sinai hospital.