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Mitsva Association takes good care of younger general and does its best to help children from the Jewish Community to grow, develop, and learn new things. On March 28 an exhibition of children’s creative handicrafts opened in the Hesed exhibition room. These were paintings on glass, batik on silk, drawing on acryl and paper. There were lots of materials provided for children’s self fulfillment. It is great to see that handicrafts reflected Jewish meaningful events: Egypt Princess looking at a box with an infant, the famous bush is burning in front Moshe, the Red Sea is splitting in front of Jews…

Many people came to the exhibition room: young artists, their parents, guests, President of Mitsva Association Alexander Baron, Director of Hesed Polina Inessa Chugaynova, Director of the Republican Jewish Library Galina Korobkina.

The exhibition was opened by Alexander Baron, "This is great when children can express themselves in drawing. Our children learn Jewish values through art. I congratulate everyone on this holiday of art!"
Lilya Golubovskaya has made a lot of efforts to make this exhibition happen. She teaches children to draw; her beautiful ideas are implemented by children. Lilya Golubovskaya said, "I cannot speak. I can draw. I invite everybody to the exhibition room to see what our children have done." Everybody was pleased to accept the invitation and highly evaluated the works of young artists.
Children like to feel a little older than they really are. They proudly showed their drawings. Father of Masha and Zhenya Ignatovs said, "It is very good that such centers exist. They help our children understand and love the Tradition. I would like to say a few words about Lilya who teaches our children to draw. She creates an atmosphere of kindness around her."
Volunteer working in our library, Lyubov Koretskaya, "I have a drawing "Menora" made by our children hanging on an honorary place in my house. When people ask who had done this wonderful work of art, I proudly tell them about you, children. I hope "Menora" won’t be your last present to me. You can create many other interesting works of art. I wish you further success!"
Lyudmila Starodubova
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