10 Friday, April 3, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Juver,:s mk ° Amo r Flowers of Spring Enhance the Seder Table No m' Activities for teens and children — they're entertained .while you play • 3 meals daily • attractive rooms • 18 hole golf course • floor shows and nightly dancing • horse bock riding • swimming pool • water skiing • 5 tennis courts. JUNE,07WREAETKESFREE GOLF! Adults — $39 to $46 per day — children (under 15) $20 per day — Sun. June 14 to Fri. July 3 (no weekends) 3 meals daily. FREE GOLF. JULY VACATION SPECIAL! THIRD PERSON WILL BE ONLY S19! Sun. July 5 to Fri. July 31 — third person in room will pay only $19 per day — 3 meals daily. JULY BONUS Sun. July 5 to Fri. July 10 and Sun. July 12 to Fri. July 17 — additional children under 15 in same room will poy only $21 per day — 3 meals daily. Mothers Day Week End —May 8-10 Golfers Week End — May 14-17 Genoo City, Wisconsin GOLDSTEIN 25839 Southwood 557-2566 • I Early in the Passover Seder ceremony, the leader recites a passage in the Haggada from Song of Songs: "For lo, the winter is past. Flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing is here." Irises, narcissus and anemones were among the flowers that heralded the arrival of spring in biblical times, and they still do so today. They also add splashes of joyous color to the traditional Seder table, along with the glowing can- dles and sparkling decan- ters of wine. Each of these seasonal flowers is recorded in the Bible under more poetic names. The pastel blue and yellow blossoms we know as irises, for exam- ple, were called "lilies of the field" are anemones. L.1 Ll I:1 L1 Cl 1:1 1:1 1.7.1 L.:1 El L:1 L.1 El LI 1.11 B'NAI BRITH BROTHERHOOD—ERNIE JACOBSON LODGE NO. 2053 Presents 4 Days & 3 Nights OPEN TO ALL B'NAI B'RITH Members and Guests The Hebrew name for these deep crimson and purple blossoms is kalanit. The Talmud refers to a vibrant yellow flower called narkom in Hebrew. It grows wild in the desert areas of Israel, bursting into full bloom in January. In the cooler climates of North America, this flower is among the first harbingers of spring — the narcissus. At the Seder, a bitter herb, usually horse- radish root, is an impor- tant element of the cere- monial plate. It sym- bolizes the oppression Jews experienced in Egypt. Some botanical scholars have concluded that the bitter herbs, or memorim, mentioned in the Bible were dandelion greens and chicory leaves. 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For information, call Dr. Bernard Weston, 353-5660. • A roasted egg, symboliz- ing the triumph of life over death; and • Parsley or other green herbs to represent the growth of springtime, hope and renewal. Just as parsley sym- bolizes the growth of springtime, the product of that growth — fresh flowers — evokes all the joys of the Passover celebration. Tradition prescribes that all meals must be cooked and served in utensils and dishes reserved only for Passover use. Florists suggest that any Pesach bowl or tureen would be an appropriate container for a Seder table centerpiece. In addition to irises, nar- cissus and enemones, other spring flowers available at retail florists during Passover include roses, Hamilton, Miller, Hudson and Fayne Travel Corporation 23077 Greenfield,Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 El El Ll 13 Li LI El El I:1 El El El El Ll (in lobby of American Savings Blgs.) Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 5:30 p.m. Sat. 10 to 2 358-3320 B&H Travel, Inc. Benny Hershkovitz, President