THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS rA Family Passover' — Holiday in Pictures PHILADELPHIA — Of clothes, cooking and bak- all the Jewish holidays, ing, visiting the matza bak- Passover is perhaps the ery, having a model Seder at most beloved. The spring Hebrew school, clearing the Festival of Freedom — re- house of all unleavened calling the redemption of bread, and setting the table the ancient Hebrews from for the holiday guests. slavery in Egypt — is cele- Then the family assem- brated for eight days, in- bles, like Jews through- volving every family out the world, to observe member, particularly the the night that is "differ- children, in a living tradi- ent from all other nights." tion. At the Seder table, chil- Passover this year begins dren are truly the "stars" A April 1. In time for the — asking the Four Ques- holiday, the Jewish Publi- tions, listening to the cation Society has issued a story of Passover, book for young readers that searching for the hidden captures the spirit and sig- matza (the afikomen), nificance of the holiday: "A opening the door in sym- Family Passover." Through bolic welcome to the this story-in-photographs, Prophet Elijah, and sing- narrated by 10-year-old ing traditional songs. Anna, we share the experi- The family celebrates two ence of Passover with four Seders, one at Anna's house, generations of an actual and one at her American Jewish family. grandparents' home. The Everything is captured by entire family — great- the camera, inviting the grandmother, cousins, reader to join the festivities. aunts and uncles — old and As the holiday ap- young, come together proaches, Anna and her around the Seder table. parents, brother and sister "A Family Passover" pre- immerse themselves in the sents every aspect of the preparations: shopping for Festival of Freedom from a the special foods and for new child's point of view, with a U.S. Repudiated on UN Vote In a nationally- syndicated column which appeared in the Detroit News this week under the headline, "U.S. Vote on Is- rael Not Accidental," George F. Will accuses the Carter Administration of deliberately trying to com- promise an ally. Will rejected the Ad- ministration's explanation and apology for voting in favor of the anti-Israel reso- lution in the United Na- tions Security Council which called for Israel to remove its settlements on the West Bank and its presence from East Jerusalem. Will concludes: "By its suspiciously tardy, sinisterly partial, and obviously panicky re- treat from its UN vote, the Administration has earned the distrust of Israel, the contempt of the Arab na- tions, and the ridicule of a watching world. "The Administration says, preposterously, that the UN delegation just got garbled in- structions. But the reso- lution stinks like rotting -arp. How much instruct- mg do U.S. diplomats need to avoid swallowing rotten fish?" The Wall Street Journal was equally critical in a leading editorial: "With or without the Counterfeit Cash Probed in M.E. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Terrorist organizations have . begun operating a printing house in Lebanon for the purpose of smuggl- ing forged foreign currency into Israel, Maariv re- ported. A largescale probe is under way involving the Is- rael police, Interpol and the FBI. child's enthusiasm. The photographic essay depict- action-packed photographs ing what has remained of draw the reader into the Jewish life in a small town events and the warm family in Romania — has been ex- atmosphere. Thus the story hibited at the International of one family's Passover be- Center of Photography in comes the story of every New York and the Beth family's Passover — eight Hatefutsoth Museum in Tel joyous days filled with Aviv. ritual, remembrance and The writing of this book, love. in keeping with the spirit of The photographer for this its subject, was a true "fam- volume is Laurence ily affair," a group effort by Salzmann, whose work can members of the Rosen fam- be seen in the collections of ily. Norma Rosen is a the Philadelphia Art novelist, short-story writer, Museum, the New York and contributor to leading Public Library, the Israel American magazines. 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