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September 20, 1996 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-20

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lunch on the first two days of
the holiday (just as you are
drifting into a pleasant sleep).
If your neighborhood does
not have sukkah hopping it
will be easy enough to start
the tradition — unless, of
course, you think your child
might not any want candy.
Just get together with several
• neighbors and friends (prefer-
ably those with small children)
and ask them to be sure to

leave out little snacks. Every-
one can visit everyone else's
home.
Another group of "guests,"
or ushpizin, you may want to
invite into your sukkah are
biblical heroes. It is traditional
among some Jews to extend a
symbolic welcome to Abra-
ham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses,
Aaron, Joseph and David.
Fortunately, these guests
won't be eating too much. ❑

Apple @f Your Ege
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ou can do just about anything with them: make pies and
cider, sauce and muffins, cakes and caramel-covered can-
dy.
It's a lot of fun picking apples, too, and they stay fresh for a
long time.
Numerous local orchards offer apple picking
through the end of November. If you
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have toddlers, be sure to ask whether
the orchards have miniature trees for
little hands. And if you want to make
a day of it, bring along a picnic lunch
and call in advance to see whether the
orchard also has hayrides, petting farms
or outdoor places to play, or is hosting
any special. fairs or get-togethers.
A number of orchards also have great gift
shops where you can purchase all kinds of fresh produce, great
jams and jellies, cider, and arts and crafts items. Spicer Or-
chards Farm Market in Fenton has an apple cider slurpee that's
as delicious as it sounds.

Where safety, beauty and quality go hand in hand.

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Spicer Orchards Farm Market and Cider Mill in Fenton.
(810) 632-7692. About a 40-60 minute drive from most of
metro Detroit.

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Erwin Orchards in South Lyon, (810) 437-4701. About a
40-minute drive.

GLASSES IN ABOUT

6 0 MINUTES OR LESS.



Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill, Plymouth, (313)
455-2290. About a 30-minute drive.



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CALL (810)354-7100 FOR THE LOCATION NEAREST YOU.

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Here are a few local orchards we recommend:

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