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February 01, 1991 - Image 78

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-01

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TRAVEL I

Be a good SON
Be a good DAUGHTER
Send your parents to Florida this winter at the
ALL INCLUSIVE
THE JACOBS' FAMILY — Since 1928

MIAMI BEACH'S KOSHER
BOARDWALK OCEANFRONT HOTEL
COLLINS AVE. AT 25TH ST.

3 WONDERFUL WEEKS
February 20, 1991 - March 13, 1991

YOUR TRIP INCLUDES:

• Round trip airport transfers and baggage handling to airport from
Detroit Area.
• Round trip jet flights between your home city to Florida via scheduled airlines.
Applicable meals or snacks will be served in flight.
• Round trip transfers and baggage handling from airport to your hotel.
• Twin bedded room with private bath and shower, air conditioning, heating,
color television, refrigerator, and phone for desired nights.
• Two delicious kosher meals per day (breakfast and dinner) expertly prepared
and courteously served under Rabbinical supervision. Three meals on
Shabbos,
• Coffee and pastries served at lunch time and after the shows.
• Planned entertainment daily and nightly. Programs include movies, free
bingo with prizes, variety shows, champagne hour, Oneg Shabbat and more.
• Tips are included to maids, waiters, busboys and pool attendants.
• All hotel taxes.
• Religious servics. Morning and evening services are conducted daily in
hotel synagogue.
• Chaise lounges, mats and towels at hotel's private beach and fresh
water pool.
• Two sightseeing tours.
• Personally escorted by a Travel Unlimited, Inc. representative.*

• Guaranteed stay at Tarleton Hotel

Free limo service from your home to and from airport

"WE TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING"
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Seward St. Library on Lower East Side.

800-533-8778;
IN NY: 212-629-6090

VALID 7/1/91 TO 15/3/91

Tenement Museum
Offers Nostalgia

RUTH ROVNER

Special to The Jewish News

W

earing his beret and
bow tie, Bob Ader
steps to the front of
the room and addresses the
visitors who are assembled on
the second floor of the
building at 97 Orchard
Street.
Speaking with a Yiddish ac-
cent, he introduces himself as
Leibush Scheinberg and laun-
ches into a brief history of his
family's life on the Lower
East Side.
"We lived at 11 Eldridge
Street, right aross the street
from the Eldridge Street
synagogue," he explains. As
he talks, slides are projected
on a screen behind him show-
ing the places he describes.
"Then in 1919 we moved
`uptown' to 75 Eldridge
Street, on the fourth floor," he
continues. "Sometimes Pop
and I went to the Eldridge
Street baths. They turned on
faucets and out came real hot
water. Oy, what a luxury!" he
says.
And he tells more details of
life in those days. He tells
about reading the Daily For-
ward — holding up a copy of
the paper — and about going

to the Eldridge Street
synagogue for services.
He describes the Friday
evening meal in the crowded
tenement. "The smells went
through the apartment and it
was wonderful!" he says with
a sigh. "Mama made challah,
and chicken soup and noodles

For the Jewish
traveler, the
Tenement
Museum's walking
tour offers an
unusual journey
back through time.

and we had prayers over wine
with homemade raisin wine."
He explains that he's come
back to the old neighborhood
for a nostalgic visit. "Want to
come with me?" he asks. And
of course, as if on cue,
everyone accepts the
invitation.
So we set out on the Ped-
dlar's Pack Walking Tour,
which is one of the attractions
offered by the Lower East
Side Tenement Museum in
New York City. The museum
is the nation's first living
history museum devoted to

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