L’Dor Vador Goes Both Ways at Atlanta’s Cafe Europa
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L’Dor Vador Goes Both Ways at Atlanta’s Cafe Europa

Holocaust survivors and preschoolers spend time together at Congregation Beth Jacob.

Beth Jacob pre-kindergartners sing for Holocaust survivors at Camp Europa on March 26.
Beth Jacob pre-kindergartners sing for Holocaust survivors at Camp Europa on March 26.

The pre-kindergarten class at the Beth Jacob Preschool sang a medley of rain and Passover songs Monday, March 26, for the monthly gathering of Cafe Europa participants in Heritage Hall at Congregation Beth Jacob. The children practiced for several weeks to perform for the Holocaust survivors and their supporters involved with the cafe.

The children were happy and surprised when the audience sang along to the Four Questions and “Dayenu.”

“We’re not sure who had a better experience, the children performing or the adults in the audience,” Beth Jacob Preschool Director Robyn Grossblatt said. “We have the opportunity to visit with our Cafe Europa friends about once a year, and it is always a mutually enjoyable experience.”

Photos courtesy of the Beth Jacob Preschool

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