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1. The Jewish Voice On-Line
www.jewishsac.org/content_disp - [Cached]Published on: 4/28/2002 Last Visited: 1/10/2003
Mitzi Einhorn, a fifth grade teacher at Shalom School, says, "The children understand that this man played a great role in our freedom. This is a time for us to get together and honor his work and accomplishments."
Students from the kindergarten through sixth grade classes will each present their own unique interpretation of King's contributions. Through songs such as "We Shall Overcome," poems, and choral readings, each class will express its appreciation for the departed reverend's contributions to freedom.
Einhorn's fifth grade class annually depicts a "Freedom Tree," a mural in the school gym, to which each class adds detail.
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Mrs. Einhorn, who prefers to be called "Mitzi" by her students, reported that the bulk of the learning takes place in the classroom. "Freedom and its meaning to the Jewish people is discussed in varying depths, depending on the grade of the students."

